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U.S. federal court freezes Biden's corporate vaccine mandates

A U.S. federal appeals court issued a stay on Saturday that freezes the Biden administration's efforts to require that workers at U.S. companies with at least 100 emplo

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Taliban ordered Afghans to leave their homes so fighters can move in

The Taliban have ordered over 2,500 families in a long-abandoned military compound to leave their houses and all their belongings so that Taliban fighters can move in.A

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How one Chinese bakery survived amid COVID-19

02:12 A small Chinese bakery in Chicago has been producing baked goods for four decades through good times and bad.Even amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the more things change, the more they

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U.S. Supreme Court refuses Biden's appeal to ban 'remain in Mexico' policy

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied President Joe Biden's bid to rescind an immigration policy implemented by his predecessor, Donald Trump, that forced thousands

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Sea lions bugging locals are just trying to stay alive

00:50 A group of sea lions in Chile are wreaking havoc on the town, but they're just trying to avoid a group of killer whales. See how they're trying to stay alive.Check outThe China Re

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Industrial fire in U.S. state of Illinois allowed to burn

00:57 A massive industrial fire broke out at a chemical plant in the U.S. state of Illinois on Monday.The fire will likely be allowed to burn for days as officials hope to protect the n

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Four astronauts aboard SpaceX capsule dock at ISS

A recycled SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule with four astronauts aboardon Saturday docked at the International Space Station (ISS) after a flight of over 23 hours.NASA and SpaceX launched the astronauts ea

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Possible signs of COVID-19 pandemic depression in children

02:12 The COVID-19 pandemic forced many children to stay away from social activities when schools are closed. Parents are concerned about the impact of quarantine on children's mental

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How China's economy works: Manufacturing upgrade

01:15 The COVID-19 pandemic's impact on economies everywhere has been a reminder that despite major advances in robotics, human beings are still indispensable.But manuf

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Britain does not favor sporting boycotts, says PM Johnson

Britain does not normally favor boycotts of sporting events, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday in response to a question whether London would stay away from the Winter Olympics in China.

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Strong snow storm hits New York

00:46 A state of emergency was declared in New York Monday as the first nor’easter of 2021 hits the east coast. The area is bracing for two feet of snow, but some people just can’t sta

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Italian PM Conte resigns, president to start consultations

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte handed in his resignation to the head of state on Tuesday, opening the way for formal consultations on how to overcome the political crisis, the president's offi

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London Mayor declares 'major incident' over COVID-19 hospital pressure

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan declared the ongoing COIVD-19 outbreak a "major incident" in the British capital on Friday, saying hospitals could be overwhelmed if people do not stay at home."Today I hav

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Kuwait emir accepts post-election government resignation: KUNA

Kuwait’s prime minister submitted his government’s resignation on Sunday in a routine procedure after parliamentary elections that took place on Saturday, state news ag

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Thai PM found 'not guilty' in conflict of interest case

Thailand's constitutional court ruled on Wednesday that Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha was "not guilty" of a conflict of interest for staying in an army residence after retiring. The ruling meant t

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Restaurants brace for new COVID-19 restrictions

02:12 Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has issued a new stay-at-home advisory following a surge in COVID-19 cases in the city.The measures will take effect Monday and last for 30 days.The

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Book lovers in Venezuela struggle due to pandemic

02:34 Lockdown presents a unique opportunity to stay in and read.But for book sellers in Venezuela, the pandemic is making it difficult to get books into the hands of book lovers. Chec