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Michael Gove says he wants to 'apologise to victims and their families' for pandemic response
Michael Gove says he wants to 'apologise to victims and their families' for pandemic response
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'Relief and heaviness' after Hamas releases 2 young hostages
Abbey Onn, a relative of two young Hamas hostages who were recently freed, says knowing the children were being reunited with their mother brought a moment of lightness, even as the fight continues to secure the release of all hostages —...
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Taylor Swift Shares 'Cruel Summer' Remix and Live Versions
Taylor Swift Shares 'Cruel Summer' Remix and Live Versions
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Stretching Your Dollar: How to Approach Medical Debt
Stretching Your Dollar: How to Approach Medical Debt
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Chandrayaan-3: ISRO chief explains about the most difficult lunar mission
ISRO Chairman S Somanath spoke about the details of ISRO’s lunar mission Chandrayaan-3. He explained the ISRO's preparation for the Chandrayaan Mission-3 and how it is different from Chandrayaan-2. He said that the problems that...
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One man and his ballpoint pen: Meet the artist behind these stunning photorealistic portraits
Artist James Mylne spends hundreds of hours on each of his drawings. His preferred tool is a standard Bic ballpoint pen, leaving no room for mistakes, slips or smudges.
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Morneau warns cheating on COVID-19 relief will be a problem for Canadians
Finance Minister Bill Morneau responds to a call by Commons Finance committee chair Wayne Easter that cheating won't be tolerated by Ottawa on COVID relief
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Judge OKs class action against Tim Hortons in Quebec
A judge has said a class-action lawsuit can go ahead against Tim Hortons, but only in Quebec. The suit comes after the coffee giant wrongly told thousands of people they had won a boat during its Roll up the Win contest, then rescinded...
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Ahmedabad Plane Crash: All 242 Passengers And Crew On Board Air India Flight Killed
Ahmedabad Plane Crash: All 242 Passengers And Crew On Board Air India Flight Killed | WION An Air India passenger plane has reportedly crashed near Ahmedabad’s Adani Airport. Thick smoke spotted at the scene; no casualties confirmed so...
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Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Tata Announces Rs 1 Cr Compensation For Kins; Ex-Gujarat CM Among Victims
An Air India aircraft with 242 people onboard crashed in Ahmedabad. Relief and rescue efforts are underway. PM Modi has spoken to the Minister of Civil Aviation about the incident.
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78-year-old Ronkonkoma resident sees sudden increase in tax bill
One man from Ronkonkoma says not only is his bill costly- it’s wrong.
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Ahmedabad plane crash: One survivor identified, being treated for injuries
An Air India aircraft has crashed in the western Indian state of Gujarat's Ahmedabad. The incident has been confirmed by the State Police Control Room. The Air India Flight AI 171 from Ahmedabad to London had 242 people on board. Fire...
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Taylor Swift Releases Exclusive Book On Eras Tour
Taylor Swift has released an exclusive book detailing her highly successful Eras Tour, offering fans an in-depth look at the concert series that captivated audiences around the world.
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Report reveals issues with student loan servicing
Some student loan servicers were automatically taking money from borrowers’ bank accounts even when they didn’t consent to automatic payments. (Scripps News)
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DraftKings fined $100,000 by New Jersey gambling regulators over inaccurate data
DraftKings has been fined $100,000 by New Jersey gambling regulators for sending inaccurate sports betting data to the state. (Scripps News)
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Rachel Reeves outlines five “serious errors” in the Tory manifesto
At a press conference, Ms Reeves said her party had analysed its opposition’s costings and found five “serious errors” which she is concerned about.
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Ambulance service accused of covering up errors when patients died apologises
Ambulance bosses have apologised to families after staff were accused of covering up errors and withholding evidence from coroners when patients died. An independent review has been completed into how the North East Ambulance Service...
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North East Ambulance chief responds to review
Int with North East Ambulance Service chief executive Helen Ray, following the publication of an independent review of the trust which looked into allegations that staff withheld information after fatal errors were made.
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Robots used to distribute drugs at a Californian hospital
San Francisco, Calif. - March 16, 2011
1. Robot fetching medicine
2. Sign for Pillpick system
3. Pan right pharmacy
4. Close shot medications, change of focus
5. Zoom in robotics
6. Lynn Paulsen flips through envelopes of medication
7....
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Eye study may detect early stage Alzheimer's
LEAD IN: Scientists studying Alzheimer's are hoping to turn an eye tracking device into an early warning signal for the disease.Our eye movements can reveal secrets about the health of our brains and the way it may be...
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No Criminal Charges in US Attack on Hospital
A U.S. gunship attack on a hospital in Afghanistan that killed 42 people occurred because of human errors, process errors and equipment failures and none of the crew knew they were striking a trauma center, a top U.S. general said...
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People in Virus Hot Spots Should Wear Masks: Professor
Jun.28 -- Mary-Louise McLaws, professor at University of New South Wales and a member of the World Health Organization Health Emergencies Program Experts Advisory Panel for Infection Prevention and Control Preparedness, Readiness and...
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Covid-19 Causes Broad Spectrum of Diseases: Johns Hopkins’ Pekosz
Apr.17 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor Andrew Pekosz explains what is being learned about patterns of coronavirus infections, the uncertainties of testing, and questions about immunity and reinfection. He...
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US: Attack on hospital 'not war crime'
A U.S. gunship attack on a hospital in Afghanistan that killed 42 people last year is "not considered to be a war crime", a top U.S. general said on Friday.The strike occurred because of human errors, process errors and equipment...