Tuesday, 30 June 2020
Quotation of the Day: The Fight Over Abortion Rights Feels Less Urgent for a Generation
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El coronavirus arrasa con una familia de Nueva Jersey
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Senate Approves Extending Small-Business Program
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This Should Be Biden’s Bumper Sticker
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'Please don't forget us': Coronavirus adds to court cases backlog
It's been years since Emma told police she had been raped - and now lockdown has further delayed her case.
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Coronavirus: Calls for government to plan public inquiry
The NHS ombudsman asks government to listen to patient complaints in order to learn from mistakes.
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Coronavirus: Lockdown boosts Couch to 5K downloads
Hundreds of thousands sign up to the NHS-backed running app during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Period poverty: Rise in free sanitary products needed in lockdown
Women unable to buy sanitary products have used newspaper or pillow cases instead, one charity says.
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Coronavirus: How much does your boss need to know about you?
Firms are collecting a lot more information about staff as they try to contain coronavirus risks.
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La familia que perdió cinco integrantes a causa del coronavirus quiere que sepas esto
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Can’t Request an Absentee Ballot Online? This Group Wants to Help
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Swift Charges Against Atlanta Officers Met With Relief and Skepticism
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U.S. Calls for Indefinite Arms Embargo of Iran, but Finds No Takers
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Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
By BY JONATHAN WOLFE AND LARA TAKENAGA from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3gaVp9N
Pence Raised Nearly $500,000 From Donors to Pay Mueller Legal Defense
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$1 Billion Is Shifted From N.Y.P.D. in a Budget That Pleases No One
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Coronanvirus: Snacking and family meals increase in lockdown
Young people's eating habits have meant more snacks but also more shared meals, say researchers.
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Judge blocks tell-all by Trump niece - for now
Lawyers for Mary Trump and Simon & Schuster plan to immediately appeal the ruling.
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'I always remember feeling like the outsider'
Four young, black entrepreneurs explain how skin colour has affected their business journey.
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Cherry Groce: Mum's police shooting 'robbed me of my childhood'
Cherry Groce's son says his family has had three generations of police harassment since Brixton riots.
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Monday, 29 June 2020
Judge Rejects U.S. Effort to Hold Palestinian Man After Prison Term
By BY CAROL ROSENBERG from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3eJb7Zi
Uber Makes Offer to Buy Postmates Delivery Service
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Coronavirus: Stop childhood being disrupted - charities
The life chances of children and young people risk being derailed over Covid-19, warn 146 charities.
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Israel annexation: What is the West Bank?
Concerns have been expressed around the world over plans by Israel’s prime minister to annex parts of the West Bank.
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100 days of lockdown: How life changed in the small town of Telford
What's lockdown been like for personal trainer, a student, a rapper and a semi-pro footballer?
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Protest rights: 'We have a right to protest despite coronavirus'
Lawyer Christian Weaver posts videos online teaching the law in 60 seconds.
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Young skater goes viral performing at Black Lives Matter Plaza
A video of Kaitlyn Saunders skating on the square opposite the White House has amassed over 350,000 views.
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Coronavirus: Spain's Alhambra Palace reopens to visitors
After a three-month closure due to coronavirus, the monument in Granada has once again opened its doors.
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Coronavirus: 'When lockdown eased, my panic attacks returned'
When lockdown began Seaneen Molloy's panic attacks stopped, but as restrictions are eased, her anxiety is returning.
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'Don't call me BAME': Why some people are rejecting the term
The term BAME has been growing in prominence - but many say it does more harm than good.
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‘Trump political base hit hardest by coronavirus'
Covid-19 has hit President Trump's political base the hardest, says White House economic adviser.
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Civil service: What changes does the government want to make?
There are 450,000 civil servants working in the UK, but what do they do?
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A White Gatekeeper of Southern Food Faces Calls to Resign
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Remote School Is a Nightmare. Few in Power Care.
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In Texas, Voting Reflects Partisan Split Over How to Deal With Virus
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Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
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‘Our Luck May Have Run Out’: California’s Case Count Explodes
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Three Hikers Are Missing on Mount Rainier
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Wirecard: Financial watchdog lifts restrictions on payments
Thousands of people were barred from using their cash cards because of the collapse of Wirecard.
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Facebook targets 'false news' amid growing pressure from advertisers
Facebook's boss in Northern Europe says a new media literacy campaign is not about "financial considerations".
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Coronavirus: Choir song honours health and care workers who have died
Composer Howard Goodall's new song features the names of over a hundred NHS and care home workers who have died.
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'My struggle with racism in the Metropolitan police'
Former senior police officer Shabnam Chaudhri says she was unfairly treated, because of her ethnicity.
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Sunday, 28 June 2020
‘Feeling Like Death’: Inside a Houston Hospital Bracing for a Virus Peak
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Dustin Johnson Splashed and Rallied to a Travelers Championship Win
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Defenders of Roosevelt Statue Converge on Natural History Museum
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Three Words. 70 Cases. The Tragic History of ‘I Can’t Breathe.’
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Mask Exemption Cards From the ‘Freedom to Breathe Agency’? They’re Fake
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How the world celebrated 50 years of Pride - despite the pandemic
Most LGBT Pride events were cancelled or moved online because of coronavirus, but not all.
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How teargas became the go-to weapon for US police
The riot control agent has been banned in war for 100 years but remains a vital tool for police.
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Coronavirus: 'Swift and dangerous turn' in Texas cases, says governor
The state governor says 5,000 people are being hospitalised daily as Texans are urged to wear masks.
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Extra £14bn needed a year for climate, report says
A report by the Green Alliance think tank argues that extra cash is required for clean transport.
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Brexit: Where are we now?
It's been out of the headlines for the past few months, but Brexit is back on the political menu
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Coronavirus: Ghana 'quack doctors' selling 'cure'
Investigative reporter Anas Aremeyaw Anas exposes a Covid-19 scam said to be worth thousands of dollars.
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Want to start cycling to work? Here's how
The Bikeability Trust's Paul Robison breaks down how to start cycling with confidence.
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Who needs Wimbledon? Strawberry sales soar
The cancellation of events like weddings and Wimbledon has not stopped strawberry sales soaring.
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Coronavirus doctor's diary: A 'dying' patient's miraculous recovery
When Mohammed Azeem arrived in hospital his blood oxygen levels were "not compatible with life" as one doctor put it.
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Ready but waiting: 'It will make people proud to live here again'
Kids can get into trouble if there’s nothing to do - could a new £6.6m centre be about to change that?
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'Talking to my white friend about race - for the first time'
The Black Lives Matter protests that followed George Floyd's killing led one of Patrick George's white friends to ask him a question.
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Coronavirus: Can you really do these jobs from home?
Coronavirus has forced people to get creative with the way they work, with some surprising jobs going online.
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'My chronic acne inspired me to start my own skincare company'
How Michelle Doherty overcame her skin problems and launched skincare business Alpha-H.
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Is Becky Hill pop's biggest unknown star?
She's sung on dozens of chart hits but after eight years, people are only just starting to recognise her name.
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Child poverty: Boris Johnson's claims fact-checked
The prime minister has made four claims on poverty, do the figures support them?
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Coronavirus: Survivors 'at risk of PTSD'
Leading doctors call for regular check ups of those who have been treated in hospital.
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Newspaper headlines: Coronavirus 'knife edge' as Sedwill stands down
Many of Monday's papers look at what the departure of the UK's top civil servant could mean.
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Saturday, 27 June 2020
Quotation of the Day: For Black NASCAR Fans, It Can Be Lonely at the Track
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Mississippi Votes to Remove Confederate Emblem from State Flag
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2 Dead in Shooting at Walmart Distribution Center in California, Official Says
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PM 'will not return to austerity of 10 years ago'
Boris Johnson is to set out his plans for a post-Covid economic recovery in a speech next week.
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Coronavirus: Florida and Texas reverse reopening as infections surge
Florida and Texas reverse moves to reopen business as total cases across the US surpass 2.5 million.
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Rolling Stones warn Trump not to use their songs - or face legal action
The president's campaign could face legal action if it ignores "cease and desist directives".
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Coronavirus: Expert says Scotland 'could be Covid-free by end of summer'
Prof Devi Sridhar says the country could eliminate the coronavirus if the decline in new cases continues.
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Malawi opposition leader Lazarus Chakwera wins historic poll rerun
Lazarus Chakwera wins nearly 60% of the vote to defeat the incumbent and become Malawi's president.
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Poland's clash of values in presidential election
If President Andrzej Duda loses, the opposition could force a change in Polish politics.
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Coronavirus: How funerals under lockdown have 'felt incomplete'
Funeral directors, celebrants and mourners discuss how funerals under lockdown have "felt incomplete".
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'The love letter to my neighbourhood that helped me flee my country'
José Gregorio Márquez was ashamed of the place he grew up, but he came to love it before leaving it forever.
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Paul Weller: 'People weren't ready for my house record'
The returning rock star reflects on underground sounds, happy times, and "shocking" race issues.
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Coronavirus: Will pop-up bike lanes keep new cyclists on the road?
Campaigners say routes need to be made safer to keep new cyclists on the roads as lockdown is eased.
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Coronavirus: The foods we are all eating during lockdown
During the coronavirus lockdown our eating habits have changed, so who has been benefiting from it?
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Patient 91: How Vietnam saved a British pilot and kept a clean Covid-19 sheet
Stephen Cameron spent 68 days on a ventilator but beat the odds to survive coronavirus.
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Coronavirus: The foods we are all eating during lockdown
During the coronavirus lockdown our eating habits have changed, so who has been benefiting from it?
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Biden Campaign Says Just Over a Third of 2020 Staff Are People of Color
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Newspaper headlines: PM pledges 'building blitz' amid unemployment fears
Some Sunday papers take a close look at the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
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To Italy with Love: Postcards from a Covid-America
An Italian student in Ohio watched her country reel from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Coronavirus: How to fly during a global pandemic
Jumping on a plane looks and feels different to how it did at the start of 2020.
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LGBT black people share their dating app experiences
Young gay black people from the West Midlands share their experience of racism on dating apps.
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How prosthetics transformed a circus performer's art
Circus performer Erin Ball thought her career was over when she lost her feet in an accident in 2014.
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Coronavirus: Your pictures on the theme of 'walking'
A selection of pictures from our readers on the theme of 'walking'.
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Friday, 26 June 2020
Coronavirus lockdown: Why can't some businesses reopen in England yet?
Changes to England's lockdown have sparked questions over what opens and what must stay shut.
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Can Kenzie Ziegler go from child star to pop star?
She shot to fame as a six-year-old on US reality show Dance Moms, now she's aiming for the charts.
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We had a lockdown choice - care for Amy or never see her
Parents describe the exhaustion of caring for an adult daughter with learning disabilities in the lockdown.
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Viewpoint: 'I feel like was accidentally hired'
Ibrahim Diallo describes what life as a black software engineer has been like for him.
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Why Huawei's days in the UK could be numbered
US sanctions threaten access to chip design software, which could determine its fate in the UK.
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Coronavirus: 5G and microchip conspiracies around the world
We've been tracking the global spread of two of the most popular coronavirus conspiracy theories.
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Judge Orders Roger Stone to Report to Prison Next Month
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A Bit of Relief: The Long Distance Chorus
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7 Killed in Crash in El Paso After Border Patrol Tried to Stop Car
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White Actors Leaving Nonwhite Roles at ‘The Simpsons’ and ‘Family Guy’
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Coronavirus: More care urged for pregnant BAME patients
Maternity units in England are being asked to provide more checks and support during the pandemic.
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Coronavirus: Armed forces praised for 'versatility' in pandemic
Tributes are paid to veterans and serving military personnel as the nation marks Armed Forces Day.
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Leaders Re-examine U.S. Reopenings as Coronavirus Cases Soar
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3 Die in New Mexico After Drinking Hand Sanitizer, Officials Say
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Justice Dept. to Take Aim at Antigovernment Extremists
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Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
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As Cases Surge, Pence Misleads on Coronavirus Pandemic
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Mexico City Police Chief Is Wounded in Brazen Ambush
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New Numbers Showing Coronavirus Spread Intrude on a White House in Denial
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After Functioning for 28 Days, U.S. Election Regulator Will Be Powerless Again
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Liverpool: Crowds celebrating title win despite coronavirus fears 'told to leave'
Police issue a dispersal order after crowds gathered for a second night despite coronavirus fears.
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Justin Bieber files defamation lawsuit after assault claims
Two anonymous Twitter accounts made sexual assault allegations against the singer last week.
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Thursday, 25 June 2020
The moment Liverpool players found out they were champions
Watch the moment Liverpool players celebrated winning the club's first top-flight title in 30 years.
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Liverpool FC: Ecstatic fans party on the streets
Supporters gather at Anfield and throughout the city to celebrate the club's Premier League win.
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Quiz of the Week: Which tennis stars caught coronavirus?
How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on during the past seven days?
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Can you remove a statue without erasing the past?
What is the best thing to do with unwanted statues - and is it an option to leave a divisive statue standing?
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George Floyd death: What US police officers think of protests
Some think change needs to come from the top, others say they are doing a tough job and under attack.
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Eurovision: How Ariana Grande's songwriter got involved in Will Ferrell's new movie
Pop songwriter Savan Kotecha and Swedish singer Molly Sanden are among those who helped make the fictional movie about the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Summer holidays: 'We're not really going anywhere'
People tell the BBC what they plan to do about their holidays this year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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When working from home is much more than emailing
Some jobs like animating films need more than just regular internet access and robust Wi-Fi.
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Rethink: 'There has been a renaissance of love for nature,' says author Lucy Jones
Writer and author Lucy Jones considers how - post lockdown - we can capitalise on our rediscovered love of nature.
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Coronavirus: What's happening in Peru?
Peru has one of the highest case totals and excess death rates in the world - but why?
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The Coronavirus Crisis Inside Prisons Won’t Stay Behind Bars
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America Is Facing 5 Epic Crises All at Once
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Another Nightmare Video and the Police on the Defensive in Tucson
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Iran Investigates Explosion at Military Base
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