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US swimmer urges media to stay away from defeated stars
US Olympic swimmer Simone Manuel says athletes should not have to give media interviews immediately...
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Fauci hopeful COVID vaccines get full OK by FDA within weeks
The U.S. government's top infectious disease expert, Dr Anthony Fauci, said Sunday that he was...
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United Airlines will require U.S. employees to be vaccinated
United Airlines will require employees in the U.S. to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by late...
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U.S. and G7 blame Iran for deadly attack on tanker off Oman
The U.S. military and the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations on Friday accused Iran...
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Lyme disease protection: No vaccine yet, but an antibody shot could soon provide a season of immunity
Lyme disease has become an insidious epidemic in the United States. Caused by bacteria transmitted...
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US charges two in plot to attack Myanmar's anti-junta UN envoy
US prosecutors said on Friday (Aug 6) they had charged two Myanmar citizens in a...
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Mexico sues US gunmakers over smuggled weapons used in crime
Mexico has filed a lawsuit against major US gunmakers in a Boston court over illegal...
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U.S. watchdog rejects Blue Origin protest over NASA lunar contract
A U.S. government watchdog on Friday sided with NASA over its decision to pick a...
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New York is first major U.S. city to mandate vaccines for restaurants, gyms
New York will become the first major U.S. city to require proof of vaccination for...
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U.S. to take in thousands more Afghan refugees
The United States said Monday it will take in thousands more Afghan refugees, fearing for...
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U.S. air travel hits another pandemic high; flight delays grow
Air travel in the U.S. is hitting new pandemic-era highs, and airlines are scrambling to...
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Afghan Taliban may have committed war crimes, says US and UK
The US and British embassies in Kabul say the insurgent Taliban may have committed war...
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74 percent of COVID-19 cases in local outbreak were among vaccinated: study
A new study by the US health protection agency showed Friday that around three-quarters of...
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Arctic heatwave melts enough ice to cover Florida in 5cm of water, scientists say
Greenland's ice sheet has experienced a “massive melting event” that would have been enough to...
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Goodyear Malaysia under fire for alleged labourers’ abuse
A rights group has asked US authorities to investigate the Malaysian operations of multinational US...
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US Vice President Kamala Harris to make first official visit to Singapore, Vietnam
US Vice President Kamala Harris will make her first official visit to Singapore and Vietnam...
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US senators advance infrastructure deal with procedural vote
Members of the US Congress voted 67-32 on Wednesday to advance a bipartisan infrastructure bill...
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U.S., Russia hold arms talks despite tensions
Senior diplomats from the United States and Russia held what the State Department described as...
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China's new ambassador arrives in US with words of optimism
China's new ambassador to the United States, Qin Gang, on Wednesday (Jul 28) wished the...
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American duo sentenced for helping Carlos Ghosn escape from Japan
The father-son team that smuggled former Nissan Motor chairman Carlos Ghosn out of Japan in...
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World leaders at APEC meeting pledge to redouble COVID-19 pandemic fight
Leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) group, including US President Joe Biden, Russia's Vladimir...
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US sanctions Chinese officials over Hong Kong democracy crackdown
The United States imposed sanctions on Friday (Jul 16) on seven Chinese officials over Beijing's...
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COVID-19 cases rising again in U.S., doubling over three weeks
The COVID-19 curve in the U.S. is rising again after months of decline, with the...
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US pushes ASEAN to hold Myanmar accountable on coup
The United States has "deep concerns" about the situation in Myanmar following February's coup, and...
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Biden balances fighting rising crime, reforming police
Facing rising fears of summer violence, U.S. President Joe Biden is embarking on a political...