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Federal Eviction Moratorium Extended Just 2 Days Before Expiration
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is extending an order preventing evictions. It was set to expire this week, which could have displaced staggering numbers of people from their homes.
Covid: Essex Police chief warns people not to 'mess up' over Easter
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Sharing a photo of his family with a giant cross, the boxer wished his social media followers a happy Easter.
Federal Eviction Moratorium Extended Just 2 Days Before Expiration
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is extending an order preventing evictions. It was set to expire this week, which could have displaced staggering numbers of people from their homes.
Officers do not want to "spoil the fun" but will "make arrests" if necessary, chief constable says.
Japan's boom in weird wearable techWhat do Discman, Tamagotchi, and Game Boy have in common?
Mars helicopter Ingenuity survives first night alone ahead of flight The mini-helicopter Ingenuity has survived its first night alone on the Martian surface detached from the Perseverance rover. Video: Tyson Fury Carries Huge Cross to Celebrate Easter Sharing a photo of his family with a giant cross, the boxer wished his social media followers a happy Easter.jueves, 21 de enero de 2021
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DOJ National Security Boss Is Moving On — But Cyber, China Threats Aren't
John Demers looks back on his latest stretch in the Justice Department in an exclusive interview with NPR. Cyber threats from Russia and China will remain a big problem, he warns.
Arab Spring: 10 moments, 10 years on
On the anniversary of the Arab Spring, the BBC looks at defining moments of the movement.
Australian Open 'likely' to be postponed by 'one or two weeks'
Next year's Australian Open will "likely" be postponed by "one or two weeks," according to an announcement by the state government in Victoria, Australia on Wednesday.
Daily COVID cases top 60,000 for first time - with another 830 deaths
The number of people testing positive for coronavirus in the UK has increased by 60,916 - and another 830 people have died, government figures show.
China's Wuhan Boasts Packed Crowds Greeting New Year as Countries Languish Under COVID-19 Lockdowns
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the outbreak of the novel coronavirus was first reported in the city of Wuhan, the provincial capital of Hubei, China, on 31 December 2019, spreading across the globe to more than 200 countries and infecting over 81 million people.
Deadly Explosion Rocks Yemeni Airport Just As New Government Members Land
People were still disembarking from the plane carrying the officials when the explosion hit, causing a large crowd to scatter. More than 20 were killed. There has been no claim of responsibility.
'Furlough mums and dads while schools are off' says TUC
Trades unions urge bosses to support parents trying to balance work and childcare.
UK company launches $30 bottled air range for homesick expats
UK residents living overseas can buy "authentic" air from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales to provide them with the scent of home.
FBI asked to investigate after Trump pleads for extra votes in Georgia
Two Democratic members of Congress have asked the FBI to open an "immediate criminal investigation" after Donald Trump was heard pleading with an election official to "find" him some more votes in Georgia.
Hilaria Baldwin Rejects Rap for 'Decade-Long Spanish Grift', Says 'People Misrepresenting Me'
Hilaria, wife of Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin, recently found herself at the heart of a media storm after the truth was revealed about her 'fake Spanish roots', with netizens mocking the Boston-born yoga instructor and sharing videos of her speaking in a Spanish accent.
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DOJ National Security Boss Is Moving On — But Cyber, China Threats Aren't
John Demers looks back on his latest stretch in the Justice Department in an exclusive interview with NPR. Cyber threats from Russia and China will remain a big problem, he warns.
Arab Spring: 10 moments, 10 years on
On the anniversary of the Arab Spring, the BBC looks at defining moments of the movement.
Australian Open 'likely' to be postponed by 'one or two weeks'
Next year's Australian Open will "likely" be postponed by "one or two weeks," according to an announcement by the state government in Victoria, Australia on Wednesday.
Daily COVID cases top 60,000 for first time - with another 830 deaths
The number of people testing positive for coronavirus in the UK has increased by 60,916 - and another 830 people have died, government figures show.
China's Wuhan Boasts Packed Crowds Greeting New Year as Countries Languish Under COVID-19 Lockdowns
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the outbreak of the novel coronavirus was first reported in the city of Wuhan, the provincial capital of Hubei, China, on 31 December 2019, spreading across the globe to more than 200 countries and infecting over 81 million people.
Deadly Explosion Rocks Yemeni Airport Just As New Government Members Land
People were still disembarking from the plane carrying the officials when the explosion hit, causing a large crowd to scatter. More than 20 were killed. There has been no claim of responsibility.
'Furlough mums and dads while schools are off' says TUC
Trades unions urge bosses to support parents trying to balance work and childcare.
UK company launches $30 bottled air range for homesick expats
UK residents living overseas can buy "authentic" air from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales to provide them with the scent of home.
FBI asked to investigate after Trump pleads for extra votes in Georgia
Two Democratic members of Congress have asked the FBI to open an "immediate criminal investigation" after Donald Trump was heard pleading with an election official to "find" him some more votes in Georgia.
Hilaria Baldwin Rejects Rap for 'Decade-Long Spanish Grift', Says 'People Misrepresenting Me'
Hilaria, wife of Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin, recently found herself at the heart of a media storm after the truth was revealed about her 'fake Spanish roots', with netizens mocking the Boston-born yoga instructor and sharing videos of her speaking in a Spanish accent.
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