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PublishedJuly 28, 2021
U.S. ramps up pressure on Poland over Holocaust restitution
The issue is one of several points of friction that have arisen or gotten worse between Washington and Warsaw since the Biden administration took office.
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PublishedJuly 28, 2021
COVID-19 cases unexpectedly plummeting in Britain
Public health experts, alongside the government, had predicted that cases would be rising at this point, perhaps even exponentially.
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PublishedJuly 28, 2021
New mask guidance confuses, frustrates some Americans as delta variant surges
Across the country, people say they feel whiplashed by the CDC's recommendation that even vaccinated people should resume wearing face coverings indoors under specific circumstances.
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PublishedJuly 28, 2021
Leftist political novice sworn in as Peru’s president
The South American nation's poor and rural citizens supported Pedro Castillo and his slogan 'No more poor in a rich country.'
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PublishedJuly 28, 2021
One man seized control of plane from another just before New Hampshire crash
A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board says a small plane that crashed, killing one man and injuring a Maine man, descended into a power line.
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PublishedJuly 28, 2021
ZZ Top’s bearded bassist Dusty Hill dies in his sleep at 72
The band, whose concert in 1977 was the first event ever held the Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland, had such hits as 'La Grange,' 'Tush,' 'Legs' and 'Gimme All Your Lovin'.'
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PublishedJuly 28, 2021
Oldest fossils of animals may be in Canada, study says
A geologist has discovered rocks in the Northwest Territories that may contain sponge fossils dating back 890 million years – potentially making them the earliest fossil record of animal life on Earth.
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PublishedJuly 28, 2021
Google delays return to office, mandates vaccines
The announcement comes as the more highly contagious delta variant is driving a dramatic spike in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
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PublishedJuly 28, 2021
Union representing Canada border employees votes to strike
The union that represents about 9,000 border service employees said its members may go on strike as soon as Aug. 6, 3 days before fully vaccinated U.S. citizens will be able to visit Canada without having to quarantine.
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PublishedJuly 28, 2021
Fed notes improving economy, a step toward easing support
The economy's widespread improvement, and a pickup in inflation, are key reasons the central bank is believed to be moving closer toward pulling back its policies on ultra-low interest rates.
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