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Local police are investigating as well as federal authorities because the medical-grade exam gloves were federally registered.
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Lyon is home to around 30 bouchons, whose name is thought to derive from an Old French word, 'bousche,' a round bunch of pine branches that restaurant owners would hang from their doors to mark them out.
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Critics say the new doll is nothing more than cultural appropriation
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Now experts in Germany and Cyprus say they have estimated the proportion of deaths from coronavirus that can be blamed of the exacerbating effects of air pollution.
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The results showed the number of people with antibodies fell by 26.5 percent over the approximate three-month period.
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Tickets go for between $100 and $300 per vehicle.
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The ambassador was told about Pakistan's condemnation of the publication of blasphemous sketches and the comments later made by Macron
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The situation in eastern Ladakh and China's overall aggressive behaviour including in the Indo-Pacific region are likely to figure in the talks, according to sources.
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The scenes of unrest came after Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte ordered restaurants and bars to shut from 6:00 pm.
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Democratic and self-ruled Taiwan lives under constant threat of invasion by authoritarian China, whose leaders view the island as part of their territory.
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A diplomatic delegation from the United Nations, African Union and the 15-nation Economic Community of West African States landed in Guinea Sunday in the aftermath of the unrest.
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Trump also said that Sudan has provided assurances it will not support acts of international terrorism in the future.
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A Central Command spokeswoman, Maj. Beth Riordan, said the strike was conducted Oct. 22. She did not identify the seven leaders by name.
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The probe is thought to have collected some 400 grams (14 ounces) of fragments, far more than the minimum of 60 grams needed.
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In a briefing on Friday, a State Department official said that India-US 2+2 ministerial dialogue will focus on four themes -- regional security cooperation, defence information sharing, military-to-military interactions and defence trade.
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India comes in second place in terms of cases at 7,909,959, while the country's death toll soared to 119,014.
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Cyberattacks by foreign activity groups are not only targeting political groups, but are stepping up their efforts to attack individuals and think-tanks and campaigns of Trump and Biden, say security experts
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The new mom took to Instagram to share a picture of herself in a black T-shirt reading 'vote.' She also penned a long caption about voting and how she has cast her vote for "an America" she wants her daughter to see.
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The auction closes at 1600 GMT Tuesday and the work will go to the highest bid
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NASA is aiming to return humans to Moon in preparation of its next giant leap -- human exploration of Mars as early as the 2030s.
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The protesters have little confidence in the parliamentary path, declaring the government's efforts insincere.
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Mexico has an extremely low testing rate, and officials had previously acknowledged that many people didn't get tested or their tests were mishandled.
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The Taliban's propaganda arm is churning out a steady stream of social media messages and videos, and publishing reports on a slick website depicting themselves as good governors.
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Dubai, which sees itself as a leading "smart city" in the Middle East, has ambitions to become a hub for technology and artificial intelligence.