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Covid-19 Live Updates: NIH Director Undercuts Trump's Comments Speculating About a Vaccine by Election Day Top U.S. health officials update Congress on vaccine development and distribution plans. · The AstraZeneca vaccine trial was halted after a person enrolled in it developed a rare inflammatory condition. · Indoor dining in N.Y.C. · The virus can stealthily attack the ...
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'So much for honor': Despite COVID cases, college students partied Labor Day weekend away Partying students would be dismissed without tuition refunds. Northeastern University had made that clear Friday, kicking out 11 first-year students who broke COVID-19 rules to gather in a Boston hotel room. Yet by that night, a few dozen students from ...
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'A magical force': New Trump-Kim letters provide window into their 'special friendship' Washington (CNN) Bob Woodward's new book "Rage" provides a fascinating window into one of the strangest diplomatic relationships of the 21st century between President Donald Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Woodward gained access to ...
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Boris Johnson threatens to override Brexit deal. EU says that would break international law. LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government on Wednesday threatened to override elements of the Brexit withdrawal deal painfully negotiated with the European Union, a move that E.U. leaders charged — and a British minister acknowledged ...
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George Bizos, Anti-Apartheid Lawyer Who Defended Mandela, Dies at 92 George Bizos, who fled the Nazi occupation of his native Greece at age 13 to become one of South Africa's most prominent human rights lawyers, championing Black people who were denied those rights and devising a three-word phrase that may have ...
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Boris Johnson, Covid, Brexit and the Art of Policy Improvisation LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain has always taken a seat-of-the-pants approach to governing. But his reversals this week on the two most pressing issues facing the country — the pandemic and Brexit — have been breathtaking, even by ...
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Russia urges Germany to share data about Navalny MOSCOW — Russia's Foreign Ministry has summoned the German ambassador to hand him a strongly-worded protest over what it described as Berlin's unfounded accusations of Moscow's involvement in the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei ...
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Afghan Vice President, Staunch Opponent of Taliban, Survives Blast KABUL, Afghanistan — Amrullah Saleh, Afghanistan's senior vice president and a staunch opponent of the Taliban, survived a bombing that targeted his convoy in the capital on Wednesday, the second deadly attack against him in a little over a year. At least ...
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Boris Johnson's government is threatening to breach international law. It could backfire spectacularly London (CNN) Britain's internal battle over Brexit has reached a new low. Ahead of a crucial round of talks between London and Brussels over the future trading relationship between the UK and the European Union, the British government made a startling ...
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Alexei Navalny: Substantial chance Russia behind poisoning, Pompeo says US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says there is a "substantial chance" that the suspected poisoning of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny was ordered by senior officials in Moscow. Mr Pompeo said the US was evaluating how it would respond.
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