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Princeton University officials decided Monday to make available a meningitis vaccine that hasn't been approved in the U.S. to stop the spread of the sometimes deadly disease on campus. (Nov. 18)

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Princeton University officials decided Monday to make available a meningitis vaccine that hasn't been approved in the U.S. to stop the spread of the sometimes deadly disease on campus. The university said doses of the vaccine for the...
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Georgian official says South Ossetia militia raided village in buffer zone

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Karaleti 1. Wide Russian checkpoint at Karaleti 2. Mid Russian soldiers at checkpoint 3. Wide EU monitors arriving at checkpoint 4. Various EU monitors negotiating with Russian soldiers to get access to buffer zone 5. Mid EU monitors...
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OSCE briefing on Georgian elections

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The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) reported on Sunday that the Georgian parliamentary elections were "competitive and well administered". During a news conference in capital Tbilisi, the OSCE reported...
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Observers: Georgia election 'competitive and professional'

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International observer missions said in the report released on Monday that vote was "professional, orderly and transparent."
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Atlanta Homeless Worry As City Closes Shelter

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus082603 VOICE-OVER SCRIPT: FOR THE OVER THIRTY FIVE HUNDRED HOMELESS PEOPLE IN ATLANTA THIS OLD WAREHOUSE IS KNOWN AS THE SHELTER OF LAST RESORT. ...
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Saakashvili: Ukraine is fed up with old corrupt political class

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Former governor of Ukraine's Odessa region Mikhail Saakashvili on Monday said that Ukrainians are "fed up with the old, corrupt political class" and want new ideas. Speaking in Lviv after crossing into Ukraine from Poland...
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Georgia AG Wants Investigation Into Handling Of Arbery Case

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In the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, “The family, the community and the state of Georgia deserve answers," said AG Chris Carr.
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Some Georgia Businesses Will Be Allowed To Reopen This Week

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Businesses including salons and gyms could reopen with minimum basic operations by the end of this week.
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Atlanta's Asian Americans Reflect On Upbringing, Opportunities

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Amid the anti-Asian attacks, including one in their city, Asian Americans in Atlanta reflect on their experiences living in the South.
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Tropical Storm Fred Makes Landfall On Florida Panhandle

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Storm surge warnings posted for the coast from Panama City Beach east through Florida’s Big Bend.
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Georgia Orders Hand Recount of Ballots in Presidential Race

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Nov.11 -- The Trump campaign has filed a lawsuit in Michigan, alleging voter irregularities. Meanwhile, Georgia has begun a recounting of votes, which is automatic when election results are so close. Bloomberg’s Su Keenan reports on...
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Georgia Recount Process Moves Forward

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The FBI is investigating threatening text messages sent to the wife of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Georgia begins hand tally of ballots, Republican National Committee pouring millions into Georgia Senate races, 50 years of Assad family rule in Syria
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Is President Trump Helping or Hurting Loeffler in Georgia Race?

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Dec.07 -- Senator Kelly Loeffler, a Republican from Georgia, refuses to say President Donald Trump lost the race in her state. She faces a runoff for her seat against Democrat Raphael Warnock in a runoff to be held on Jan. 5. Kevin...
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Rudy Giuliani Set To Testify In Georgia 2020 Election Probe

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Giuliani was both a personal attorney for then-President Donald Trump and a lead attorney for Trump's 2020 campaign.
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CLEAN : Georgia governor ousts Trump-backed candidate in primary election

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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp makes a victory address in Atlanta after Republican voters backed his re-election by a huge margin over a candidate recruited by former president Donald Trump in the state's primary election (Footage by AFPTV...
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USA: VALUJET AIRLINES AGREE TO TEMPORARILY HALT OPERATIONS UPDATE

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English/Nat The announcement of the shutdown of the ValuJet airline following the crash in May has caused a mixed reaction. Some feel the F-A-A acted too slowly, and should have clamped down on the company's safety procedures long...
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Apple Relying on States to Fund Digital ID Rollouts

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Apple has reportedly worked out a deal to allow users to digitally store driver’s licenses and state IDs in their iPhone wallets. The catch? Taxpayers are partially financing the rollout ... even if they don’t have an iPhone.
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Black Pastors Rally Outside Trial Over Arbery's Killing

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Several black pastors prayed and gathered outside of a courthouse during the trial of three white men who are charged with killing Ahmaud Arbery.
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US employers add 162 thousand jobs; rate falls to 7.4 percent

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FILE: Atlanta, Georgia - date unknown 1. Medium of man filling out job application 2. Wide of people filling out job applications Washington, DC - August 2, 2013 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alan Krueger, Chairman, Council of Economic...
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Bans on smoking at outdoor venues are on the rise even though few studies have been done to test the danger of secondhand smoke at parks, beaches and sidewalk cafes.

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HEADLINE: Growing push for outdoor smoking bans CAPTION: Bans on smoking at outdoor venues are on the rise even though few studies have been done to test the danger of secondhand smoke at parks, beaches and sidewalk cafes. (Aug. 8) ...
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Fast food workers go on strike, joined by supporters in 100 cities

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Fast-food workers and labour organisers protested in cities across the United States on Thursday amid a push for higher wages. Organisers say walkouts are planned in 100 cities, with rallies set for another 100 cities. But it's not...
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Why The Winners Of The Midterm Election Might Not Be Known Tuesday

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Though Election Day is Tuesday, it might take some time to actually have race results because of different state voting rules.