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Dr. Oz bought thousands of doses of hydroxychloroquine during pandemic The purchase came at a time when the TV doctor was heavily promoting the anti-Malaria drug as a possible treatment for the coronavirus.
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Shanghai Lockdown Bolsters a Fringe Independence Movement

Wall Street Journal - 23 Apr 2022 11:30
Resentment over the handling of Covid-19 is feeding a view that the city would be better off on its own. In New York, an activist has a flag ready.
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Toddler Yaseem Jenkins who was used by father as 'human shield' in 2019 Philadelphia shooting dies Yaseem Jenkins, 3, was just 11 months old when he was shot in the head, neck and buttocks after his father, Nafes Monroe, allegedly tried to buy drugs with counterfeit cash.
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A Fort Lauderdale dentist has been charged in connection with the 2014 death of his former brother-in-law, a renowned Florida State University Law School professor.
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Ukraine says Russia has resumed attempts to storm Mariupol steel plant to 'strangle resistance' A Ukrainian official on Saturday said Russia had resumed its attempts to storm the resistance stronghold under the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol where thousands of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers remain holed up.
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Cops investigate two shootings near Indiana State University leaving 4 injured Police received a call on the 300 block of N Walnut Street in Bloomington, IN, when reports of shots were fired at approximately 1:10 a.m.
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Person sets themselves on fire in front of Supreme Court building in DC A person was airlifted to the hospital after setting themselves on fire in front of the Supreme Court building in Washington DC on Friday evening, officials said.
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South Africa's Durban still recovering from deadly floods Grief-stricken South Africans are still searching for family members swept away by last week’s floods in which 435 people died and more than 40,000 were made homeless in the coastal city of Durban and the surrounding K...
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One of the many justifications Vladimir Putin has offered for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is that NATO’s post-Cold War eastward advance threatens Russia’s national security. But if he hoped his assault on Ukraine ...
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Zelenskyy warns Russia will likely invade other countries if successful in Ukraine Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy late Friday warned that Russia likely plans to invade other countries if it succeeds in Ukraine, according to reports.
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The Drive to Vaccinate the World Against Covid Is Losing Steam Rates are stalling in most low-income countries well short of the W.H.O.'s goal to immunize 70 percent of people in every nation. Some public health experts believe the momentum is gone forever.
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For weeks, Shanghai has made international headlines for its massive Covid-19 lockdown. Yet in the rest of China, it is easy to get the impression that nothing out of the ordinary is going on there.
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3 USS George Washington sailors took their own lives in one week: report Master-at-Arms Seaman Recruit Xavier Hunter Mitchell-Sandor died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on April 15.
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Pope appoints key posts, including nun in development office Pope Francis made three key appointment Saturday, some of the first since Francis last month issued his long-awaited overhaul of the Vatican Curia, or bureaucracy.
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Russia wants to seize land corridors to Crimea and Moldova, Russian general says Russian Maj. Gen. Rustam Minnekayev said Friday that Russia plans to take "full control of Donbas and southern Ukraine," CBS News reported. These gains, he said, would open "a land corridor to Crimea" -- connecting the s...
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Tour boat with 26 missing in Japan after distress call Japan’s coast guard says a tour boat with 26 people aboard has been missing for more than seven hours after issuing a distress call and taking in water
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Ukrainian PM calls Mariupol century's 'biggest humanitarian catastrophe' Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said thousands of people died in Mariupol as a result of the violent attacks from Russian troops.
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Woman rescued after falling in toilet trying to get phone Brinnon Fire Department Chief Tim Manly said the woman had been using her phone when it fell into the toilet on Tuesday, The Kitsap Sun reported.
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Ukrainian counterattacks slowing Russian offensive in east Ukrainian forces over the past 24 hours repelled eight Russian attacks in the Donetsk and Luhansk areas that make up the Donbas.
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5 scathingly funny cartoons about Elon Musk's Twitter bid Michael Ramirez | Copyright 2022 Creators Syndicate Bill Bramhall | Copyright 2022 Tribune Content Agency Dave Whamond | Copyright 2022 Cagle Cartoons Clay Jones | Copyright 2022 Claytoonz.com Chip Bok | Copyright 2022 C...
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Shooting in Washington, D.C., Injures 4, Police Say

The New York Times - 23 Apr 2022 04:17
Shooting in Washington, D.C., Injures 4, Police Say Four people were injured in the shooting near a busy corridor in the nation's capital. The suspect killed himself as the police prepared to enter a fifth-floor apartment from which he had fired more than 20 rounds, the p...
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Man arrested for allegedly threatening Merriam-Webster over definition of female A California man was arrested after making online threats against the dictionary publisher over their entries that defined women, investigators said.
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