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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and family received experimental coronavirus vaccine from China, report.

December 1, 2020 Benjamin Leo

North Korean pioneer Kim Jong Un and his family were as of late given an exploratory Covid vaccine from China, report. The Kims…

Elisa Crespo vies to become the first trans woman on the City Council.

November 30, 2020 Benjamin Leo

An ex-prostitute who was busted in a police sting is racing to turn into the principal trans lady on the City Council —…

scientists suggested permanently dimming the sun to save South Africa from deadly dry spells

November 30, 2020 Dave Barr

It seems like a plot lifted from a science fiction flick, however scientists have proposed forever diminishing the sun to spare South Africa…

sweltering heat wave in Australia is sparking fresh fears of wildfires.

November 30, 2020 Emma Perkins

An intense warmth wave in pieces of Australia is starting new feelings of trepidation of wildfires. Portions of the mainland perspired through the…

Look up in the sky early Monday morning, and you’ll see the annual “beaver moon”

November 29, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Look up in the sky early Monday morning, and you’ll see the yearly “beaver moon” — November’s full moon, which procured its clever…

$500,000 worth of surgical equipment lost in NYC car heist.

November 29, 2020 Olivia John

A driver has told police that he lost an expected $500,000 worth of surgical equipment when his Jeep Compass was taken in Manhattan…

Another top New Jersey official is in quarantine after being exposed to COVID-19 .

November 29, 2020 Dave Barr

Another top New Jersey official is in quarantine subsequent to being presented to COVID-19 — this time the state’s top health official. Department…

Archbishop Wilton Gregory makes history as the first Black American cardinal.

November 29, 2020 Antonio Chad

Washington Archbishop Wilton Gregory impacted the world forever Saturday, turning into the main Black American to procure the position of cardinal. Pope Francis…

Refused to wear the mask, man arrested from the Delta Air Lines flight

November 29, 2020 Benjamin Leo

A man was captured subsequent to declining to wear a face mask on a Delta Air Lines flight that was going from Salt…

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