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Trump's wealthy friends look to cash in during coronavirus crisis Fracking billionaire and Trump donor Harold Hamm was among an elite group of oil and gas executives who met with the president in early April to ...
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My Co-Anchor Is Pawing at the Door: Back to You in the Studio "Three, two, one: More cold air ——" Mr. Connell, the chief meteorologist for KSDK in St. Louis, manages to say on the video before the dog's barks ...
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Singapore Was A Shining Star In COVID Control – Until It Wasn't Singapore is seeing a spike in coronavirus cases among its hundreds of thousands of migrant workers. Above: A volunteer from a nonprofit group talks ...
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Coronavirus: Could Wales' schools return begin in June? NAHT Cymru said: "At no point has June been mentioned in talks between Welsh Government and trade unions." The Welsh Government also clarified ...
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Social media criticism in Iran as petrol prices stay high Social media criticism in Iran as petrol prices stay high. The global oil slump caused by coronavirus gives Iranians renewed drive to put their foot down ...
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More than 100 people dead after flooding and landslides in Kenya There have been landslides after the River Nzoia burst its banks, leaving many homes submerged in the Buyuku village of Budalangi. Created with ...
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Major rift opens up in Syria's ruling family as Assad's super-rich cousin breaks ranks A cousin of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has claimed the country's security forces are arresting his employees in order to "pressure" him into paying ...
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Coronavirus: Russia's cases rise by 10000 in one-day record The increase brings Russia's total number of coronavirus cases to 134,686, the seventh highest tally in the world. But Russia's mortality rate remains low ...
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Asia's 'murder hornet' lands in US for first time In the state of Washington, beekeepers have already seen the hornets devastate their hives, according to the paper. The invasive Asian giant ...
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Apple Falls After Skipping Forecast for First Time in Years Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook said Apple experienced a "very depressed" period in late March and early April, in the depths of the Covid-19 ...
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