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- Oct- 2021 -14 October
Californian wildfires: Fire crew tackles it with retardant.
Officials claimed that firefighters in California took advantage of a break in the high winds on Wednesday to drop…
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How much is too much coffee? Coffee myths debunked.
Whether it’s an iced coffee in the summer, a hot cup before work, or a warm latte on a winter…
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Google-Amazon employees attack the firms for outsourcing cloud services to the Israeli military
A number of Google and Amazon employees have spoken out against their firms’ contracts with the Israeli government. The workers…
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FDA urges food industry to cut salt in their products on health grounds
The Food and Drug Administration is asked the food industry to lower the level of salt in their products voluntarily,…
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US Healthcare workers on strike as pandemic causes burnout all across the country.
The toll of the coronavirus pandemic has prompted nurses, front-line technicians, and other hospital employees to strike. The pandemic has…
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‘Ate raw meat for three years’: Man claims he has never felt better
A man from Nebraska ate raw meat for the past three years. In addition to boosting his energy levels, Weston…
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Good news for smokers: FDA authorizes the first e-cigarette.
The Food and Drug Administration of United States approved an electronic cigarette for the first time, claiming that it would…
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Christopher Columbus statue to be replaced with statue of Young Woman of Amajac.
The governor of Mexico City has confirmed that a statue of an indigenous lady will replace the capital’s Christopher Columbus…
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‘I don’t see that immediately’, Dr Fauci on mandatory vaccination for air travellers.
America’s top infectious-disease expert Anthony Fauci said that he doesn’t see vaccine mandates being implemented anytime soon, despite a rising…
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Research indicates, ancient North Americans used tobacco over 12,000 years ago
Use of tobacco began around 12,500 and 12,000 years in North America. A new study suggests that they smoked the…
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Anti-abortion laws to be resumed temporarily in Texas.
Just one day after clinics across the state began to serve the patients again for the first time since early…
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UNICEF says 19,000 migrant children cross scary jungle on their way to United States.
The United Nations Children’s Agency UNICEF, stated on Monday that 19,000 migrant children have traversed the dangerous jungles that span…
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Plane crash near San Diego: Two dead and homes damaged
On Monday, a small plane crashed a few blocks from a high school campus near San Diego, killing at…
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The US is the “root cause” of instability, Kim Jong Un says.
The state media reported on Tuesday that the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un blamed the United States for…
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Captain Kirk’s Blue Origin launch delays due to weather.
Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’ space company, announced on Sunday that the launch of its New Shepard vehicle had been pushed…
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Economics Nobel 2021 bagged by David Card, Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens
Stockholm: The 2021 Nobel prize for economics was awarded to three US-based economists for their work on drawing conclusions…
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Mystery of the Vanishing students, revealed.
The mystery of 43 students who went missing one night in southwestern Mexico has finally been solved as the transcripts…
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NASA detects a dangerous dance of galaxies.
This Hubble Space Telescope of NASA/ESA captured an image that features two interacting galaxies that were so intertwined that they…
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Hundreds of migrants jam packed in US bound trucks discovered in Mexico.
Late on Thursday, police in northern Mexico found nearly 600 Central American migrants hidden in three long cargo trucks going…
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Country allows quarantine-free entry for passengers from 8 more countries
Singapore: Passengers from eight countries will be allowed quarantine-free entry in Singapore. As per the new guidelines issued by the…
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US meets Taliban in their first high-level talks since the withdrawal.
On Saturday and Sunday, a United States delegation will meet with senior Taliban representatives in Doha in their first face-to-face…
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‘They do not want Americans in their country anyway,’ volunteers of Project Dynamo say.
An activist who helps with the ongoing evacuations of remaining American citizens and visa holders from Afghanistan, said that the…
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United States to accept WHO-approved Covid vaccines for international visitors.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement on Friday, that United States is ready to accept…
Read More » - 8 October
Screenshot of student’s messages to mother during shooting at US school goes viral
A message posted on social media by a boy trapped in the school building during the shooting in Texas triggered…
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Using English and Japanese, Google will train over 40 million people
The American tech giant Google announced on Thursday that it was training over 40 million people with Google Cloud skills…
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Biden’s administration restores national monuments cut by Trump.
President Joe Biden will restore three national monuments that were cut by the former President Donald Trump in 2017. Trump…
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Young and pregnant suffer a wave of severe illnesses.
The Delta variant sent infections soaring in the United States as the hospitals recorded a jump in critically ill patients…
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Flash floods in Alabama kills at least four.
At least four people lost their lives in a heavy rainfall that flooded parts of Alabama in United States, on…
Read More » - 7 October
Russia to conduct talks with Afghanistan by Oct 20th.
Zamir Kabulov, a special representative of President Vladimir Putin, said in a statement on Thursday that Moscow was planning to…
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Worsening climatic changes add severe loss to the United States.
As the Congress debates on how much money to spend on fighting climate crisis, the climate experts are warning everyone…
Read More » - 6 October
New York terminates 1,400 healthcare employees over vaccine mandates.
New York’s largest healthcare provider, the Northwell Health has fired 1,400 employees who have not agreed to get vaccinated despite…
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Spacecraft from Russia takes actress and director to film first space movie
An actress and director set off in Russia’s space mission with the intention of shooting a movie in space from…
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In just hours, Mark Zuckerberg lost $7 billion as Facebook dropped
Mark Zuckerberg’s personal wealth tumbled by over $7 billion after a whistleblower revealed how Facebook Inc.’s key programs had been…
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Exiled Chinese detective reveals Xinjiang torture inflicted on Uyghurs
According to a former detective turned whistleblower, Jiang, Chinese detention camps have been used for torture against ethnic Uyghurs. China…
Read More » - 5 October
China doubled it’s PCR-test kit orders before first Covid cases, reveals study
Beijing: A research study conducted by Internet 2.0, a Australian-American cybersecurity firm has revealed that Hubei province in China has…
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