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Covid-19 Live Updates: CDC Urges Americans to Avoid Thanksgiving Travel New York City schools close on Thursday. A U.N. agency finds that closing classrooms to children does little to slow spread of the virus. RIGHT NOW. A decrease in new cases in Europe appears to be 'a signal' that restrictions are working, the W.H.O. says.
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New Hampshire issues statewide mask mandate A man wearing a protective mask and gloves cycles past the Boardwalk across from the Hampton Beach State Park in Hampton, New Hampshire, on Tuesday, May 19. Charles Krupa/AP. A statewide mask mandate will be in place in New Hampshire starting ...
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The latest on the coronavirus pandemic There have been more than 250,000 reported deaths from Covid-19 in the US since the pandemic began, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. New York City schools are closed today as coronavirus cases rise in the city. Medical staff across the ...
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Millionaire Preacher Skips Bail in South Africa, Fueling an International Row JOHANNESBURG — Shepherd Bushiri, a multimillionaire pastor with a network of churches across Africa, has claimed he can walk on air and harness the power of God to cure people of H.I.V.. This past week, Mr. Bushiri, 37, appeared to perform another ...
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Nigeria threatens to sanction CNN over investigation and denies security forces shot at protesters Abuja, Nigeria (CNN) A senior Nigerian minister lashed out against CNN Thursday, saying the network should be sanctioned over its investigation, which uncovered evidence that the Nigerian army and police opened fire on unarmed protestors on October 20 ...
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Pot Legalization Hits an Unlikely Snag: 'Magic' Mushrooms Winning a constitutional right for adults to smoke pot in New Jersey was, apparently, the easy part. The ballot question drew overwhelming support on Election Day, in spite of a muted pandemic-era campaign that had minimal financial backing from the ...
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Ethiopia moves on Tigray capital, castigates WHO boss Tedros ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia said on Thursday it was bearing down on the capital of Tigray region in a two-week-old war, and tore into the World Health Organization (WHO) head with accusations of diplomatic lobbying for the rebels. This video file ...
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Someone in Europe is dying every 17 seconds from covid-19, WHO says Europe's painful second coronavirus wave may be starting to ease, a top World Health Organization official said Thursday, though its toll continues to be staggering, with someone on the continent dying every 17 seconds from the virus this past week.
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Ethiopia's military chief calls WHO head Tedros a criminal supporting a rebel region World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has received his share of criticism from world leaders, most famously from President Trump, but now his own country of Ethiopia attacking him. Support our journalism. Subscribe ...
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EU leaders try to solve political fight blocking big budget BRUSSELS — EU leaders will on Thursday try to find ways to resolve a diplomatic dispute with members Poland and Hungary to unlock a 1.8 trillion-euro ($2.1 trillion) budget and recovery package aimed at putting the economy back on track after the ...
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