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The primary schools have warned parents about the Netflix series' "violent messages".
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Hong Kong doubles down on Covid restrictions to fall into line with mainland China Carrie Lam appears willing to sacrifice city's reputation as an international business centre to please Beijing's push for zero Covid See all our coronavirus coverage It used to be an international business centre, the b...
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Virginia woman says FBI staked out school board meeting Acrimony between some parents and school officials in Washington DC's affluent suburbs has been simmering since a parent was forcefully arrested in June after claiming inclusive school policies led to the rape of his dau...
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How the proposed billionaires' income tax would work Democrats have proposed the tax to raise money for the infrastructure bill.
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Republicans Assail Garland Over Justice Department Schools Memo Republicans said the Biden administration was seeking to intimidate parents concerned about school policies. The attorney general cited a spike in threats.
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Patients Must Be Warned of Breast Implant Risks, F.D.A. Says

The New York Times - 28 Oct 2021 04:19
Patients Must Be Warned of Breast Implant Risks, F.D.A. Says A decade after scientists identified a link between certain implants and cancer, the agency ordered "black box" warnings and a new checklist of risks for patients to review.
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How to Decide Which Covid Booster Shot to Get

The New York Times - 28 Oct 2021 03:47
How to Decide Which Covid Booster Shot to Get Health officials approved mix-and-match Covid booster shots, but didn't say whether it's better to switch vaccines or stick with your original shot.
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World's chief scientists urge Cop26 attendees to step up low-carbon policies Signatories include scientists from US, EU, India and African and South American countries Chief scientists and presidents of the national science academies of more than 20 countries including Sir Patrick Vallance have w...
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Woman sues Kellogg's for $5 million over Frosted Strawberry Pop-Tarts The suit claims the Pop-Tarts have an insufficient amount of strawberries.
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Man charged over threats and abuse sent to Labour deputy leader A man has been charged with malicious communications after Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner received threats and abuse.
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Ryanair to shake up refunds policy after pandemic criticism Airline, which even barred some people who sought redress, commits to refunds within five working days Ryanair has promised to start refunding customers for cancelled flights within five working days, after criticism of ...
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Looking for the peak: the cautious optimism over stalling UK Covid cases Cases may level off soon, but bets are off until after half-term - and NHS faces winter crisis regardless Coronavirus - latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage The Covid pandemic has been a story of twists and tu...
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Cop26 activists head to Glasgow via land, sea - and in a giant metal ball Arnd Drossel one of many travelling to the summit attempting to raise awareness of the climate crisis Arnd Drossel has spent the past three months rolling around inside a 160kg steel ball. The German environmental activi...
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White executive who claimed he was fired amid diversity push awarded $10 million A white executive who alleged he was ousted from his high-ranking position at a North Carolina-based health care system, and then replaced with two women has been awarded $10 million in the reverse discrimination case.
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Violent abductions target Sudanese civilians in aftermath of coup Dozens of politicians, journalists and activists have been swept up by army officers since takeover In the days since Sudan's military coup, it has become a familiar scene in Khartoum and other cities. At a home or an of...
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Facebook, Google, Twitter face grilling by UK lawmakers British lawmakers are set to grill Facebook and other tech giants over how they handle online safety as European efforts to regulate social media companies gain momentum
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Japan Sees a Drastic Drop in Coronavirus Cases

The New York Times - 28 Oct 2021 14:47
A few months ago, the country was recording tens of thousands of cases each day. Now the numbers are in the hundreds. Here's the latest on the pandemic.
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A Farewell to Readers, With Hope

The New York Times - 28 Oct 2021 13:33
A columnist offers lessons learned from decades on the front lines of reporting and explains why he is leaving to run for office.
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Cheap antidepressant shows promise treating early COVID-19 A new study found a cheap antidepressant reduced the need for hospitalization among high-risk adults with COVID-19
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New Orleans drops mask mandate as coronavirus numbers fall New Orleans is largely ending a mandate requiring residents and visitors wear masks indoors
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Trump to attend Game 4 of the World Series in Atlanta

New York Post - 28 Oct 2021 05:51
Trump to attend Game 4 of the World Series in Atlanta Former President Donald Trump is heading to Atlanta to watch Game 4 of the World Series, his first appearance at an MLB game since 2019.
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Distraught 'Rust' director Joel Souza spotted for first time since being shot on set "Rust" director Joel Souza was spotted publicly on Tuesday for the first time since he was injured in the New Mexico film set gun mishap that killed the film's cinematographer.
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