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UK Wants to Vaccinate All Adults Before Sharing Vaccine With Other Countries

LONDON—Britain will focus on vaccinating the whole of its adult population before it can to provide any surplus shots to other countries such as its close neighbour Ireland, British business minister Kwasi Kwarteng said on Tuesday. More than 30 million Britons have received their first COVID-19 shots in the fastest vaccine rollout in Europe, with […]

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Miracle Boy Brings Joy After Couple Loses Nine Babies to Miscarriage and Stillbirth

A couple who longed for a family had given up hope after a heartbreaking stillbirth and eight miscarriages. However, their tenth pregnancy, a miracle baby boy, brought in a renewed hope, followed by joy. “Sometimes we look at each other and think we can’t believe we have him, we feel so lucky after all the

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Man Who Displayed Gun at Antifa Protest Was a Victim, Police Say

A man who displayed a handgun in Washington state on Sunday was a victim of the extremists who had gathered outside the state Capitol, law enforcement clarified in a new statement. Heavily armed members of the far-left, anarcho-communist Antifa network traveled to Salem and accosted drivers who were flying pro-Trump and pro-law enforcement flags. Video

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Restaurant Owners Make 6-Hour Trip to Cook Favorite Dish for Cancer-Stricken Customer

When two Baltimore, Maryland, restaurant owners learned that a longtime customer was dying of lung cancer, they proved that truly amazing customer service comes straight from the heart. Six hours away in Vermont, one of the Asian fusion restaurant Ekiben’s most enthusiastic customers wanted nothing more than to taste their crispy tempura broccoli one last

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EU Official Urges Greece to Probe Reports of Asylum-Seeker Pushbacks

ATHENS—Greece “can do more” to investigate reports it has pushed asylum-seekers back to Turkey, a senior European Union official said on March 29, as Greek authorities pledged that a new migrant reception center on the island of Lesbos would open in time for winter. The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) has said it has received

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Australia’s Largest Energy Company Splits in Two to Cope With Falling Energy Prices

Australia’s largest energy producer and retailer, AGL Energy, will be dividing itself into two new companies that will focus separately on energy production and retail. Announcing the changes on March 30, AGL said it would divide into New AGL, which would take care of AGL’s multi-product retail side, including the delivery of electricity, gas, internet, and mobile

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How Democrats and Republicans Can Come Together on Vaccines

Commentary To reach herd immunity for COVID-19, according to the National Institutes for Health (NIH), the United States needs to reach an estimated 80 percent to 85 percent immunity level. As things stand, meeting that goal through vaccination will fail because, unlike Democrats who are being vaccinated in overwhelming numbers, almost half of Republicans–44 percent,

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South Australian Premier Accused of ‘Sleeping with the Enemy’ After Speaking at Chinese Consulate Opening

South Australian Independent Senator Rex Patrick has accused Premier Steven Marshall of “sleeping with the enemy” after the state leader spoke at the opening of a new Chinese consulate in Adelaide—where he was shouted down by hundreds of protestors. Patrick, who spoke at the protest, expressed concerns about the national security implications of the controversial

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Crippling Cyber Attack on Australian Media Network Could Be Politically Motivated

The cybersecurity director at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute has said that the cyberattack on the Nine Network on Sunday could have been politically motivated. Fergus Hanson, cybersecurity director at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, told Nine that while the attack appeared to be a ransomware attack, no ransom was demanded. “If you did get asked

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