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Find out which countries are welcoming US tourists back
Find out which countries are welcoming US tourists back
A lot of the world has been shut off to American tourists as US coronavirus cases continue to rise. But at these destinations, a US passport still opens doors -- albeit usually with some Covid-19 testing requirements.


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Oprah's Meghan and Harry Interview Explained: A Full Guide
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The lockdown generation: 16 young people on spending a year at home
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Hong Kong activists and plight of the Uighurs: human rights this week in photos
Hong Kong activists and plight of the Uighurs: human rights this week in photos
A roundup of the coverage on struggles for human rights and freedoms, from Colombia to the Sahara


How early humans' quest for food stoked the flames of evolution
How early humans' quest for food stoked the flames of evolution
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What do near-death experiences mean, and why do they fascinate us?
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Minari director Lee Isaac Chung: 'My friends back in Arkansas are the audience I wanted to connect with'
The film-maker on how his rural Arkansas childhood inspired the Golden Globe-winning Minari, now a strong contender for an Academy Award




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Some children's hospitals see a surge in rare Covid-19 complication MIS-C
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Here's why the US has more tornadoes than any other country
Here's why the US has more tornadoes than any other country
The US averages over 1,150 tornadoes every single year. That's more than any other country in the world. In fact, it's more than Canada, Australia and all European countries combined.


David Newhouse, 65, Dies; His Paper Broke the Sandusky Story
David Newhouse, 65, Dies; His Paper Broke the Sandusky Story
A member of a powerful publishing family, he drove his Pennsylvania newspaper's Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the child sex abuse scandal at Penn State.


Abortion Is Now Legal in Argentina, but Opponents Are Making It Hard to Get
Abortion Is Now Legal in Argentina, but Opponents Are Making It Hard to Get
Anti-abortion activists are suing to block a new law allowing the procedure, and many doctors in conservative areas have declared themselves conscientious objectors.


For Planet Earth, No Tourism is a Curse and a Blessing
For Planet Earth, No Tourism is a Curse and a Blessing
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Two More Former Aides Allege Uncomfortable Encounters With Andrew Cuomo
A former press aide says Cuomo embraced her in his hotel room after a work event, and pulled her back to him as she tried to step away.


California Bill Would Make Kids Sections In Large Stores Gender Neutral
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Covid-19 has created a generation with awareness of mortality -- younger, healthy people who previously did not give serious thought to our own sense of mortality. The pandemic has brought into starker focus that a full and long life is not a guaranteed thing.


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Days after winning a Golden Globe for the film, Chloé Zhao was pilloried online for past remarks about China.


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Brian Myers thought he was rescuing Sadie, little did he know she would save his life.


US is at a tipping point of another Covid-19 surge, expert says. That's why safety measures remain crucial now
US is at a tipping point of another Covid-19 surge, expert says. That's why safety measures remain crucial now
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The EEOC has not yet brought any allegations against the social platform




 
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Trump tells GOP committees to stop using his name for fundraising
Trump tells GOP committees to stop using his name for fundraising
Trump sent cease and desist orders to the RNC, NRSC, and NRCC on Friday.




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Putting people safely into orbit is no small feat, especially without the seemingly limitless R&D budgets afforded to national space programs. However that has done little to dissuade a new generation of the private spaceflight companies from making the attempt.


 
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Tesla will dramatically expand its Full Self-Driving beta
Tesla will dramatically expand its Full Self-Driving beta
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FedEx plans for an all-electric delivery fleet by 2040
FedEx plans for an all-electric delivery fleet by 2040
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