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PublishedFebruary 2, 2021
Moscow court orders Kremlin foe Navalny to spend over 2 years in prison
Alexei Navalny, who is the most prominent critic of President Vladimir Putin, had earlier denounced the proceedings as a vain attempt by the Kremlin to scare millions of Russians into submission.
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PublishedFebruary 1, 2021
A fast, at-home coronavirus test will be available to Americans this year
Under the new contract, the company is expecting to ship 100,000 tests to the United States per month from February to July.
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PublishedFebruary 1, 2021
Here are some differences between competing Biden and Republican COVID-19 relief plans
The president’s plan calls for an additional $1.9 trillion in federal spending. The 10 Republican senators are calling for about $618 billion in federal spending.
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PublishedFebruary 1, 2021
‘A long 2 days’: Major storm pummels Northeast with snow
The storm shut down coronavirus vaccination sites, closed schools, halted transit and led to multiple deaths, including a fatal shooting following an argument over snow removal.
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PublishedFebruary 1, 2021
New diabetes cases linked to COVID-19
Although COVID-19 often attacks the lungs, it is increasingly associated with a range of problems including blood clots, neurological disorders, and kidney and heart damage.
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PublishedJanuary 29, 2021
EU regulator authorizes AstraZeneca vaccine for all adults
Concerns had been raised this week that not enough data exist to prove it works in older people, and some countries indicated they may not give it to the elderly.
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PublishedJanuary 29, 2021
Unconventional mass vaccination help wanted: Fast-food managers, road race experts
Event organizers and other logistics experts are using their skills to help the nation vaccinate as many people against COVID-19 as possible.
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PublishedJanuary 29, 2021
In fight over Republican Party, state committees stand as firewall for Trump
Trump critics have been pushed out or marginalized, leaving loyalists among their ranks.
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PublishedJanuary 29, 2021
Maine Med hires anti-union firm to train, dissuade nurses
Nurses would be required to take time from their work caring for patients, delivering vaccines and conducting coronavirus tests to attend the mandatory training.
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PublishedJanuary 29, 2021
Yo, ho, ho, why sea shanties have a go
Life during the pandemic has revived the popularity of the songs sailors used to sing to defuse tension and maintain their sanity amid isolation and cramped quarters on ocean journeys.
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