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It's been two decades since the denialism war was won in South Africa. Now HIV scientists and government are pitted against each other once again, with one side saying the health minister is in denial ...
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France 24 on MSNRomania, Poland and Portugal cast votes in tightly contested electionsVoters in Romania, Poland and Portugal head to the polls on Sunday in elections expected to deliver gains to populist parties ...
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TCPalm on MSNA guide to Florida hurricane season safety: Emergency kits, clean water, pet safety, moreHere's a one-stop guide to hurricane safety, including tips for preparing your home, making a hurricane readiness kit, and ...
The Brooklyn-based Italian-American romp Moonstruck (written by an Irish-American playwright and directed by a Canadian) is ...
Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley, 64, remembers a swelteringly hot day at Wembley, 40 years on from the legendary Live Aid concert in 1985 My most potent memory of Live Aid is when I was standing ...
When famous men accused of sexual assault need a lawyer, they turn to Savard. She’s fierce, shrewd and relentless. She ...
Petty was always seen as the ‘people’s rock star’, the link between the common man and the rock stars up on Valhalla, like ...
On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, United CEO Scott Kirby and Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago join Ed O'Keefe.
In a world where the Suns get their NBA Draft pick back in a Kevin Durant trade, who should they target in the lottery?
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Churches hope to tap the power of pickleballMillions of Americans have embraced pickleball – touting its health and social benefits as a way to have fun while getting ...
Morning, y’all! A new study finds most people hit the snooze button every morning. I’m very, very guilty. On any given morning, I have three or four phone alarms set, plus the two “big” alarms on the ...
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