Image copyright Reuters The UK government’s decision to impose a two-week quarantine on everyone arriving from Spain was “unfair,” the country’s prime minister said. Pedro Sánchez said tourists in most Spanish regions would be safer from the coronavirus than in the UK, and he hoped Britain would reconsider its movement. …
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As the sun went down and the crowd of protesters outside the federal court grew Larger, a loud voice echoed from the front lines of the rally. “Don’t tell me how to protest,” a young black man yelled at a white protester. “Do not tell me what to do”. Although …
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The world’s largest COVID-19 vaccine study began Monday with the first of 30,000 planned volunteers who helped test vaccines created by the US government, one of several candidates in the final stretch of the world race. of vaccines. There is still no guarantee that the experimental vaccine, developed by the …
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White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Sunday he is “hopeful” that the Trump administration will be able to release new information on therapies to treat the new coronavirus “in the coming days.” Meadows added that the White House has been “working 24 hours” to ensure that the therapeutics …
Read More »Hilary Mantel Rises to Third Booker Prize When 2020 Long List Announced | books
Hilary Mantel’s “masterful” conclusion to her Thomas Cromwell trilogy, The Mirror and the Light, has been featured on the long list for the Booker Prize, putting the British novelist on the run to win an unprecedented third time. Mantel’s 900-page novel, which opens after Anne Boleyn has been beheaded in …
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