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Most Canadians Still Await Vaccination, Envy US Vaccine Roll-Out
Canada has one of the slowest vaccine dissemination among developed economies. It is now imposing new lockdowns to mitigate a surge in infections. -
2 Vaccine Sites Close After Reactions to Johnson & Johnson Dose
The race to vaccinate encountered more roadblocks on Thursday. Numerous patients at a North Carolina mass vaccination site experiences immediate reactions to the Johnson & Johnson dose. One day previously, 11 people had unfavorable reactions in Denver, ranging from nausea and dizziness. -
North Korea Leader Kim Jong-Un Admits Nation Faces 'Worst-Ever Situation'
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un admitted that his country is in its "worst-ever situation" at a massive political conference in Pyongyang. -
Filipino Man Dies After Being Forced To Perform Hundreds of Squats for Violating Curfew
A Filipino man with a heart condition died after he was forced to do squats more than a hundred times after violating the local COVID-19 curfew last week. -
South Carolina Shooting: Police Puzzle Why Ex-NFL Pro Philip Adams Killed Dr. Robert Lesslie and Family
A former NFL player Phillip Adams was involved in a South Carolina shooting that resulted in the death of five people, a famous doctor, his wife, and their two young grandchildren before he killed himself. -
1 Dead, 5 Others Shot In Texas Cabinet Plant Shooting; Suspect In Custody
One person died, and five others were injured in a shooting at a cabinet plant in Bryan, Texas, on Thursday, police said. -
Japanese Woman, First COVID-19 Patient to Receive Living Donor Lung Transplant in the World
A woman from Japan has become the globe's first COVID-19 patient to be granted a living donor lung transplant. She received lung segments from her husband and son after her organs failed due to damage caused by the novel coronavirus. -
VP Harris Goes to the Bakery, Not to the Border; Jen Psaki Shoots Back at Critics
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki had a heated exchange during a press brief after Vice President Kamala Harris was asked why she had time to visit a Chicago bakery when needed at the US border. -
Former Vice President Mike Pence Set to Release Memoir in 2023, What Should We Expect?
Former Vice President Mike Pence has agreed to write a memoir and has signed a book contract with a major publisher. Here are what he might put on it. -
Biden's Corporate Tax Hike Would Cost 1 Million Jobs, New Study Shows
Pres. Joe Biden's proposal to increase corporate tax will have a negative impact on the country's employment, according to a new study. -
AstraZeneca Vaccine Linked to Rare Blood Clots, European Union Confirms
European regulators concluded a strong association between AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine and life-threatening conditions involving the uncommon combination of low levels of blood platelets and blood clots. -
United States Air Force Calls New F-15EX Fighter the Eagle II
The United States Air Force calls the new F-15EX Fighter it recently got the Eagle II. It was named such after it was unveiled in a ceremony. -
Boy Dies After Jumping From 15-Story Apartment Building, Landing on a Car in New York
A 12-year-old boy killed himself by jumping from the roof of an Upper East Side building in New York City on Tuesday. -
Hunter Biden Challenges Ivanka, Eric, and Don Jr. To Get a Job Without Using Donald Trump's Name
Hunter Biden has rekindled his feud with the Trump children, accusing them of "reaping the rewards of their family name." -
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Following her speech at the Miss Grand International, it appears that Miss Grand Myanmar Han Lay has landed herself in hot water.
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