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July 24, 2021 - Tense Funeral for Haiti Leader Exposes Rifts, and U.S. Delegation Departs Early

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Tense Funeral for Haiti Leader Exposes Rifts, and U.S. Delegation Departs Early
Tense Funeral for Haiti Leader Exposes Rifts, and U.S. Delegation Departs Early
Angry protests before and during the funeral reflected the nations deep divisions, a backdrop to a moment many had hoped would help mend a fractured nation. Shots were reported outside the event.


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Why North Korea is so afraid of K-pop
Why North Korea is so afraid of K-pop
North Korea is doubling down on its culture war, warning citizens to stay away from all things South Korean -- including its fashion, music, hairstyles and even slang.


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Lockdown reawakened my childhood love of chess. Now I cant do anything else | Phil Wang
Lockdown reawakened my childhood love of chess. Now I cant do anything else | Phil Wang
The alert I get when an opponent has made their move gives me the shot of excitement I used to get from social media notifications


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Officials who are US allies among targets of NSO malware, says WhatsApp chief
Officials who are US allies among targets of NSO malware, says WhatsApp chief
Will Cathcart claims government officials around the world among 1,400 WhatsApp users targeted in 2019


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Pita Taufatofua, Tonga's Popular Flag Bearer and Olympian, Is Back for Tokyo
Pita Taufatofua, Tonga's Popular Flag Bearer and Olympian, Is Back for Tokyo
A viral star, dressed for the part and another big night, marches in his third Olympics.


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Some Florida Hospitals Have More Covid Patients Than Ever Before
Some Florida Hospitals Have More Covid Patients Than Ever Before
A rapid rise in Covid-19 hospitalizations in parts of the country with lagging vaccination rates is causing alarm.














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They Waited, They Worried, They Stalled. This Week, They Got the Shot.
They Waited, They Worried, They Stalled. This Week, They Got the Shot.
The U.S. vaccine rollout has plateaued and the course of the coronavirus pandemic in this country may depend on how many people are ultimately swayed to get vaccinated.


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For Older Adults, Home Care Has Become Harder to Find
For Older Adults, Home Care Has Become Harder to Find
Staffing shortages have long plagued the home care industry. But the pandemic has intensified the problem.


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Why America Isnt Getting the Jan. 6 Investigation It Needs
Why America Isnt Getting the Jan. 6 Investigation It Needs
Reaching any kind of national consensus about what happened that day now feels like as much of a fantasy as any false-flag conspiracy theory.


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As the climate crisis deepens the UKs attitude to summer begins to shift
As the climate crisis deepens the UKs attitude to summer begins to shift
Season now has a health warning and people may lose associations of joy, relaxation and celebration


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Its getting out of hand: genocide denial outlawed in Bosnia
Its getting out of hand: genocide denial outlawed in Bosnia
Move by international body set up to implement post-war peace deal follows attempts to downplay 1995 Srebrenica massacre


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Anti-lockdown protests across Australia as Covid cases surge to record levels in Sydney
Anti-lockdown protests across Australia as Covid cases surge to record levels in Sydney
Chaotic scenes in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane as protesters demand end to lockdowns


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Glittering gold distracts from Tokyo Olympic troubles
Glittering gold distracts from Tokyo Olympic troubles
Chinese shooter Yang Qian grabbed the first gold, the morning after tennis superstar Naomi Osaka lit the Olympic cauldron to officially open the delayed 2020 Games.


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Olympic protests are nearly as old as the Games. So why are officials so hesitant to allow them?
Olympic protests are nearly as old as the Games. So why are officials so hesitant to allow them?
For more than 100 years, the Olympics have been used as a platform for political and human rights protest -- both by athletes and by entire countries. But as the Tokyo Games begin, there is still debate over the right of athletes to protest.


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Algerian athlete withdraws from Games due to potential matchup with Israeli competitor
Algerian athlete withdraws from Games due to potential matchup with Israeli competitor
An Algerian judo athlete, Fethi Nourine, says he chose to withdraw from the Tokyo Olympics rather than face an Israeli competitor.


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For Older Adults, Home Care Has Become Harder to Find
For Older Adults, Home Care Has Become Harder to Find
Staffing shortages have long plagued the home care industry. But the pandemic has intensified the problem.


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