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- Jan- 2022 -29 January
‘Maus’ surges in sales after Tennessee ban
Two editions of Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust have entered the top 20 on Amazon.com and…
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Heavy snowfall and strong winds threaten East Coast
On Saturday, a violent nor’easter rushed up the East Coast of the United States, threatening to cover parts of ten…
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Biden visits fallen Pennsylvania bridge and promotes infrastructure legislation
US President Joe Biden arrived just hours after a Pennsylvania bridge collapsed, peering into the cratered muddy earth where the…
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Omicron causes more deaths in the United States than the Delta wave
Omicron, a highly contagious coronavirus variation sweeping the country, is pushing the daily American death toll higher than it was…
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Trump prepares for a comeback, faces legal and political challenges
A fellow golfer introduced Donald Trump as the “45th president of the United States” as he prepared to tee off…
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Former Indian VP, senior US politicians express concern over human rights situation in India; MEA refutes
Washington: Former Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari and four senior US lawmakers criticised India’s recent record on protecting human…
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Russia aims for Olympic gold in Beijing despite rising tensions
For the second time, Russia will compete in the Olympics in Beijing under a backdrop of international turmoil. A buildup…
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US Supreme court clears way for execution of murderer in 1996 killing
On Thursday, Alabama executed a prisoner by lethal injection for a 1996 killing after a divided U.S. Supreme Court sided…
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Apple’s holiday iPhone sales rise despite supply challenges
Apple overcame supply problems that had slowed production of iPhones and other popular devices to produce its most profitable holiday…
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Gas stoves in the US worse for environment than previously anticipated: study finds
A new study discovered that gas stoves contribute more to global warming than previously assumed due to persistent small methane…
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How many times can you reuse your N95 mask? Find out here
Is there a limit to how many times you can wear your N95 mask? You should be able to use…
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Bidens welcome Willow, a white cat, to the pet family of White House
The President of the United States Joe Biden and the first lady Jill Biden have finally welcomed their long-awaited kitten…
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Rafael Nadal one win shy of setting new record in Australian open
Rafael Nadal is one win away from becoming the 21st player to win a Grand Slam singles title. With a…
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US East Coast to face blizzard weather brought by the winter storm
People in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic parts of the United States are bracing for snow, wind, and freezing temperatures as…
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Tennessee school district bans the Holocaust novel, ‘Maus’
A minutes record from a board meeting in the Tennessee school revealed that the school board voted to ban a…
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Museum in California returns massacre relics to Wiyot tribe
Grave robbing was yet additional humiliation inflicted on Native Americans and their descendants long after they had been driven…
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US tries to stop Russian disinformation on Ukraine by naming and shaming Russia
In a departure from the past, the US and its allies are increasingly disclosing their intelligence findings as they confront…
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In the midst of pandemic and protests, the Olympics return to a different China
The Beijing Winter Olympics begin in a week, placing sports front and centre after preparations were hampered by diplomatic boycotts…
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From ‘Coca-Cola to Christmas’: North Korea bans these common items: Read more…
North Korea is considered one of the world’s most closed and restrictive countries. North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, is trying…
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Covid reaches one of the world’s last uninfected places
When the coronavirus spread around the world, the remote Pacific archipelago of Kiribati closed its borders, preventing the disease from…
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We must make up for lost time in schools: US education chief
American Education Secretary Miguel Cardona stated on Thursday that the country’s schools must move more quickly to assist millions of…
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Dollar advances as Wall street retreats on future Fed hikes
US stocks fell on Thursday after a strong start, while the dollar rose as investors braced for further Federal Reserve…
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McDonald’s finishes well in 2021, but costs going up
McDonald’s closed 2021 on a high note, with more money spent by customers in the United States and fewer store…
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Global stock fall after Fed announces interest rates in the US will rise ‘soon.’
Global stock markets and Wall Street futures fell on Thursday after the Federal Reserve signalled that interest rates would be…
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China demands United States stop ‘interfering’ in Olympics
China has demanded that the United States refrain from “interfering” in the Beijing Winter Olympics, which begin next week, in…
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Russian hockey player Anisimov released from isolation for Olympics
Former NHL forward Artem Anisimov has been released from isolation after testing negative for the coronavirus and has rejoined the…
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Kim Jong-un travels with his toilet, and anyone using it will be killed; Why?
According to a former North Korean Guard Command employee who spoke with the Washington Post, Kim Jong-un traveled around the…
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Meet the man who gave up space flight he won, for a friend due to weight restriction
Meet Kyle Hippchen, the true winner of a one-of-a-kind sweepstakes who handed up his seat for a trip to the…
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China invests billions on Olympics with long-term goals in mind
The Winter Olympics’ financial model asks for the host country to spend several billion dollars, the IOC to gain a…
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Biden claims Obamacare helps 14.5 million people to access health insurance
The US President Joe Biden said on Thursday that his administration’s assistance helped 14.5 million Americans to obtain private health…
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The world recalls Holocaust as anti-semitism becomes another pandemic
As the world remembers Nazi atrocities and honoured the 77th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp on…
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The ‘Melrose Place’ actor passes away at the age of 70!
Morgan Stevens passed away at the age of 70. Following his disappearance, his neighbor contacted the police who later found…
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Moderna begins clinical trial for Omicron-specific booster jab
Moderna Inc announced on Wednesday that a mid-stage trial of a booster dose of its COVID-19 vaccine, which is specially…
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Fed plans to raise rates in March to keep inflation under control
The Federal Reserve announced on Wednesday that it will begin raising interest rates in March, reversing pandemic-era policies that fuelled…
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Tesla reports record earnings in 2021, owing to a surge in deliveries
Tesla Inc. has reported a record fourth-quarter and full-year profitability on Wednesday, despite a global scarcity of computer chips slowing…
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