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Posting vaccination cards online enable counterfeits in the U.S.

02:40 For many of the newly-vaccinated against the coronavirus, it has become a rite of passage to post about it on social media.In the U.S. proof of vaccination comes on a CDC issued c

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U.S. restaurants continue to struggle amid COVID-19 pandemic

03:19 According to the National Restaurant Association, between March of 2020 and January of this year, more than 110,000 U.S. restaurants had to close.The industry lostroughly 250 bill

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Timeline of events that led to Derek Chauvin’s murder conviction

04:32 In the U.S., ex-police officer Derek Chauvin convicted this week of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd during an arrest last year, will be sentenced on June 16,

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Mexico brings the handmade touch to high-tech cars

02:19 Attitudes towards the environment are​ever-changing, as people seek greener solutions to preserve the planet.And​one measure of that is the growing popularity of electric cars.In

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Police killing of Black men is a public health crisis in the U.S.

02:59 African Americans areoften waryofpolice, and with good reason.Black men in the United States are far more likely to die frompoliceuse-of-forcethan white men.This has contributed t

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Functional and educational green roof experiment in Caracas

01:57 A pioneering experiment in Venezuela’s capital has turned a university roof into a project to mitigate and learn about the effects of climate change.It’s also turned the roof gree

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Biden hosts second day of virtual climate summit

02:14 U.S. President Joe Biden reinforces the message that America is back on track, tackling the climate crisis. A two-day global summit hosted by the White House made bold commitments

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Argentina’s exports of organic food sector growing rapidly

03:11 Among the consumer trends that have been altered by thecoronaviruspandemic is growth in the organic food market.Argentina is one of the countries with the largest amount of land d

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COVID-19 vaccination moves slowly in Peru

02:32 A slow vaccine rollout and record deaths in a second wave of infections has provoked fears in Peru thatthe countrycould face a prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.Officially, there are mo

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The world's biggest rabbits are in Mexico

04:21 Selective breeding has allowed humanity toalterthe genetics and DNA of the world around us, and in Mexico one rabbit breeder is taking things to the next level, by creating some o

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U.S. marks 200M vaccine shots under Biden administration

01:46 U.S. President Joe Biden says his administration has met its goal of 200 million coronavirus vaccine doses in its first 100 days in office. Case numbers, though, are still rising

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Minneapolis slowly returns to normal following Chauvin verdict

The streets and skyways of downtown Minneapolis are slowly gaining more foot traffic as life downtown returns to normal.Although many shops are still closed because of COVID-19,

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Check out these three cool new Apple products

01:32 Apple has made some big announcements for its first event of 2021, one being a totally redesigned iMac which has set the internet on fire. Some think it's a marvel of engineering,

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George Floyd's aunt reflects on the verdict and her fight for justice

04:58 Angela Harrelson, George Floyd's aunt, remembers the moment she heard the jury find Derek Chauvin guilty of murder and discusses the hope that carried her and her family along aft

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Protesters dump manure outside of White House

Activists in Washington, D.C. are demanding the White House to “cut the crap” and take real action in fighting climate change.Protesters organized by Extinction Rebellion d

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India's round-the-clock cremations show their struggle against COVID

India recorded a staggering 314,835 new cases Thursday, the largest daily jump ever recorded on earth since the pandemic began.The spike is being blamed on week

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Racism and the justice system in the U.S.

03:02 From police to courts to prisons, African Americans often interact with a justice system many say is stacked against them. Why are Black Americans more likely than Whites to be st