Category Archives: Headlines

Clinical trial results indicate Moderna coronavirus vaccine is on the right track 

Results from the phase 1 clinical trial of Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine show it’s on the right track, though there were serious side effects at high doses.

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Norway stabbings: Woman killed and two more injured in Sarpsborg 

Police arrest a man in Sarpsborg, south-east of the capital Oslo, after three women were attacked.

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Egypt: doctors targeted for highlighting Covid-19 working conditions 

Overwhelmed staff detained by state security agency after voicing concerns about lack of PPE Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageOverwhelmed and ill-equipped medical staff in Egypt are being threatened for speaking out about poor working conditions during the Covid-19 pandemic, with increasing numbers detained by a domestic security a […]

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Mary Trump’s message to Donald Trump: ‘Resign’ 

With the gag order lifted, Mary Trump is speaking out for the first time about her new book and telling the world that Trump is incapable of leading and should resign. Her attorney, Theodore Boutrous, tells Lawrence O’Donnell that Mary Trump is “very much

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Fans swoon over Meghan Markle’s flowing hair and glowing skin 

The Duchess of Sussex sent royal fans wild when she debuted a sleek new hairstyle during a live speech at a digital global leadership summit yesterday, appearing from her Los Angeles home.

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Hospitals look to resume normal operations, but patients still fear seeking care 

While normal hospital operations look set to resume, patients remain concerned about seeking care but analysts are optimistic for a recovery in elective procedures post-coronavirus.

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Apple wins case over $15 billion in claimed taxes 

The E.U. Commission claimed in 2016 that Apple had an illegal sweetheart tax deal with Irish authorities.

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US coronavirus deaths could reach more than 220K by November: study 

U.S. coronavirus deaths are projected to reach more than 220,000 by the beginning of November as many states continue to report a surge in new cases and hospitalizations.

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Coronavirus baby boom or bust? How the pandemic is affecting birthrates worldwide. 

It’s been five months — a bit more than half the length of an average pregnancy — since the WHO declared the coronavirus a pandemic.

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Joe Biden announces $2 trillion climate plan 

US President Donald Trump in 2017 withdrew the United States, the world’s No 2 emitter of greenhouse gases behind China, from the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement that brought countries together to mitigate global warming, saying it was too costly.

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Trump comes across as a leader living in a different dimension from his people and their fear, suffering and uncertainty for the coming months 

Rarely has a president shown himself to be so unequal to a tragic national emergency.

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U.S. Rescinds Plan to Strip Visas From International Students in Online Classes 

The Trump administration said it would no longer require foreign students to attend in-person classes during the coronavirus pandemic in order to remain in the country.

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US Supreme Court allows federal executions to resume 

The court clears the way for the first executions of federal prisoners in 17 years.

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President Trump Is Working to Undermine Dr. Fauci Even as Coronavirus Cases Spike 

With U.S. virus cases spiking and the death toll mounting, the White House is working to undercut its most trusted coronavirus expert

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U.K. economy grew less than expected in May as coronavirus lockdowns began easing 

Official figures revealed that monthly GDP came in at 1.8% in May. It followed a 20.4% monthly contraction in April, the country’s sharpest on record.

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