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- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
Given the rapidly growing number of new infections, even a highly effective vaccine will likely prevent fewer cases and deaths than hoped, a...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
A local news outlet reported that the nurse, who made a video declaring that she travels, doesn't wear a mask, and lets her kids have playda...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
The discovery of the Utah monolith has inspired artists—or aliens—to install their own sculptures across the world, but where did the first...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
"Students and professors around the country face punishment for speech that is clearly protected by the First Amendment," said report author...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
Michael Robinson is being held on a charge of battery in the first degree after the stabbing in Fort Smith, Arkansas on Friday.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
The snakes were packed inside pierced plastic bottles and containers.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
Baltimore hosts Dallas in a rescheduled Thursday Night Football matchup, with the Ravens looking to improve to 7-5.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
Federal Judge Richard Jones found that some officers "often hurled blast balls into crowds of protestors" despite no threat having been iden...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
Christmas displays in a Virginia neighborhood have been targeted by an unknown vandal.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
The concession came in a footnote in a reply to a lawsuit filed by two prisoners housed at the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute,...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
The company has entered into agreements to supply other countries since it reported promising results for its vaccine contender, Scott Gottl...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
A citywide notice banning irrigation watering was also issued Monday to conserve Tampa's available water resources.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
President-elect Biden and three former presidents have said they would get vaccinated publicly amid a climate of fear surrounding the safety...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
The reigning NFL MVP is in line to play his first game since November 22 as the Ravens look to get back into the playoffs race.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
Progressives should favor the Constitution's super-majority procedures, which generally promote more reason and less passion in government,...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
Sleeping in your car is no longer an act of desperation with the advent of "car glamping." Somewhere in between camping and van life, this i...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
Even with "rapid vaccine rollout," total coronavirus deaths in the country could reach around 328,516 by Christmas, according to the Institu...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
Victor Hardley Crawley, 51, was arrested after the incident at a Chase Bank in Riverdale, Georgia in November.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
Gamers managed to purchase the PS5 at some Walmart stores yesterday, with more stock expected to be released today.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
Earlier this week, Post Malone and Crocs gave away 5,000 pairs of shoes to celebrate the launch of their fifth project together.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
While Qatar's ties to Iran might be tolerated, given its geographic realities, its financial support for terrorist organizations and Islamis...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear opening statements from attorneys representing the social media company and respondents on Tuesday morning...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
The 23-year-old Black man was allegedly shot three times in the back after authorities claim he was waving a gun from his car.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were accused of undermining COVID travel restrictions as they visited first Scotland and then Wales to tha...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2020/12/8
Two runoff elections in Georgia this January will decide control of the Senate as Joe Biden heads for the White House.