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PublishedOctober 28, 2021
Taiwan’s president confirms U.S. military presence on island
The rare public acknowledgment drew an angry response from a Chinese state-backed tabloid.
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PublishedOctober 28, 2021
COVID-19 rule-breakers in Beijing targeted as virus spreads
More than 200 people have been diagnosed since the latest flare-up began 10 days ago.
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PublishedOctober 28, 2021
How it happened: Inside movie set where Alec Baldwin’s gun fired
Accounts and images from court documents, interviews and social media postings reveal much of what occurred when the actor shot and killed the cinematographer at a film site in New Mexico.
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PublishedOctober 28, 2021
Broad gains for stocks push S&P 500, Nasdaq to record highs
Smaller stocks outpaced the broader market in a sign that investors are more confident about economic growth.
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PublishedOctober 28, 2021
North Korea’s Kim lost 44 pounds but remains healthy, Seoul says
His health has been a focus of keen outside attention in recent months because he has appeared noticeably thinner in state media photos and videos.
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PublishedOctober 27, 2021
Cheap antidepressant shows promise in treating COVID-19
The pill, called fluvoxamine, would cost $4 for a course of treatment compared to about $2,000 for antibody IV treatments.
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PublishedOctober 27, 2021
WHO: Europe had most COVID-19 cases, deaths over last week
The U.N. health agency’s 53-country European region recorded an 18% increase in infections and a 14% increase in virus-related deaths.
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PublishedOctober 27, 2021
Gen. Milley calls Chinese hypersonic weapon test ‘very concerning’
Referring to the 1957 Soviet satellite launch, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says China’s action is very close to a ‘Sputnik moment.’
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PublishedOctober 27, 2021
Rise in baguette prices poses crunch for the French
The pressure on the bread industry has been linked to a 30% worldwide increase since September in the price of wheat – one of the baguette’s key ingredients – after bad harvests in Russia.
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PublishedOctober 27, 2021
Report: At least 59,000 meat workers caught COVID last year, and 269 died
The new estimate of infections in the meatpacking industry is nearly three times higher than the number the United Food and Commercial Workers Union has said were infected.
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