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German police: Three people killed in knife attack in Würzburg Police said the attacker was arrested after officers used firearms. They've identified the suspect as a 24-year-old Somali, who lives in ...
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CRISPR-Cas9 In Vivo Gene Editing for Transthyretin Amyloidosis NTLA-2001 is an in vivo gene-editing therapeutic agent that is designed to treat ATTR amyloidosis by reducing the concentration of TTR in serum.
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'Everyone is trying to screw you over in this sport' – Bottas unhappy with 'harsh' penalty as he drops ... Valtteri Bottas didn't hold back in his criticism of a three-place penalty that will deny him the chance to start the Styrian Grand Prix on the front row ...
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Death in a Glasgow hotel: The last years of Badreddin Bosh It was a Monday afternoon in January 2017 when Adam Abdallah Adam Bosh got the phone call. It was his younger brother Badreddin calling to tell ...
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Iraq's PMF display tanks and weaponry in large anniversary parade March in Diyala province marks the seventh anniversary of the paramilitary force's founding. The parade took place in Camp Ashraf ...
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Tesla recalls more than 285000 vehicles in China over cruise control safety concerns China's State Administration for Market Regulation said Saturday that the recall includes 249,855 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles that were made in ...
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This is what we know about those missing in the Miami condo collapse The sister and brother-in-law of Paraguay's first lady, Silvana López Moreira, were staying with their three children at the building, and Paraguay's ...
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In Paris, Brexit Takes to the Stage In Paris, Brexit Takes to the Stage. "Exit," a new musical production, uses the political drama both as a metaphor and as a backdrop for a cross- ...
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Sydney broadens COVID lockdown amid surge in Delta variant Authorities have announced a hard two-week lockdown in Sydney and some surrounding areas to contain the highly contagious Delta coronavirus ...
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Confident in Its Impunity, the Myanmar Junta Ignores Diplomacy The diplomatic pressure has done little to change the situation in Myanmar. The military dictatorship now ruling the Southeast Asian nation has brushed ...
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