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China confirms nine deaths as coronavirus spreads to multiple countries
World news 45 minutes ago
The World Health Organization (WHO) will meet on Wednesday in Geneva to “ascertain whether the outbreak constitutes a public health emergency of international concern” and provide recommendations on how to manage the situation.
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'Nobody likes him,' Hillary Clinton shares her thoughts on Bernie Sanders in interview
US news Yesterday
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter about Hulu's forthcoming film Hillary, the former secretary of state called Sanders a "career politician" and claimed that he "got nothing done" during his time as a Vermont senator. Several Sanders' supporters also expressed why they backed the Democratic candidate in response to Clinton's statement.
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First confirmed coronavirus case identified in the US
World news Yesterday
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed a visitor from China has been diagnosed in Seattle, Washington, with the new pneumonia-like coronavirus. The outbreak has killed at least six people and has spread to Taiwan, Japan, Thailand and South Korea.
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Monty Python star Terry Jones has died, aged 77
In memoriam 1 hour ago
Jones' agent confirmed his death of the comedy star at the age of 77.
The Bachelor's Victoria F faces the music in an upcoming one-on-one date
Television Yesterday
🌹 Possible spoilers ahead! 🌹In the latest Bachelor promo, Victoria F's former flame makes an appearance in her one-on-one date with Peter.
Artists reveal 'alarmingly humanoid' face of the Ghent Altarpiece lamb
Arts January 21, 2020
In December, artists restored Jan and Hubert Van Eyck's 1432 painting the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb – part of the famous Ghent Altarpiece in Belgium. It involved stripping back a 16th-century layer, which revealed that the lamb in fact had a different face to the one on show for nearly 500 years. People are now weighing in on its original, human, look.
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Peers voice concerns for mental health of former NBA star Delonte West
US news January 20, 2020
Friends, peers, fans and former colleagues are showing their support for Delonte West after a troubling video involving a man who appears to be the former NBA player began circulating online.
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Greta Thunberg says 'pretty much nothing has been done' on climate change
World news January 21, 2020
The teenage climate activist has addressed business and world leaders as part of a youth activist panel in Davos, Switzerland, and was critical of what has done been to tackle climate change so far.
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Alayah's career path comes into question on The Bachelor 👀🌹
Television Yesterday
🌹 Possible spoilers ahead! 🌹Move over, Champagne Gate — Sydney and Alayah's confrontation brought new drama to the latest episode of The Bachelor.
Ozzy Osbourne reveals he's been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease
Music Yesterday
In an exclusive interview with ABC News, the heavy metal legend spoke publicly about being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. "I’m no good with secrets ... I cannot walk around with it anymore," he said.
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3.6-magnitude earthquake strikes LA region
US news 4 hours ago
The earthquake struck the Granada Hills area on Tuesday night, according to the US Geological Survey. The Los Angeles Fire Department said there were no early reports of significant damage or injury.
Native American journalist explains why the KC Chiefs 'are not honoring Native people'
NFL January 20, 2020
Ahead of the Superbowl matchup between the 49ers and the Chiefs, Mohawk writer Vincent Schilling explains how the Kansas City NFL team originally got its name and the ongoing impact of offensive stereotypes about Native Americans and Indigenous people.
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In time for the impeachment, Mitch McConnell has a new nickname
Politics Yesterday
On the eve of the impeachment trial, the Senate majority leader was dubbed "Midnight Mitch" by journalist Carl Bernstein during an appearance on Anderson Cooper 360. The name was mentioned in reference to McConnell's proposed trial rules, which have been criticized by Democrats.
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Police confirm multiple people injured in shooting at Fashion Show mall in Las Vegas
US news Last night
Authorities said at least two people were injured during the incident, which occurred just after 6pm on Tuesday evening. Police are still attempting to locate suspects, who are believed to have fled.
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Punches, shoving and a stool involved in Kansas vs Kansas State brawl
NCAA basketball Last night
Third-ranked Kansas and Kansas State ended their Tuesday night showdown with an ugly brawl that involved Silvio De Sousa picking up a stool and holding it above his head before assistant coach Jerrance Howard grabbed it from him.
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Harry arrives in Canada to be reunited with Meghan and Archie
Royal family January 21, 2020
The Duke of Sussex has landed on Vancouver Island on January 21, as he prepares for a life away from royal duties.
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Sarah C couldn't catch a break during The Bachelor's pillow fight
The Bachelor January 20, 2020
🌹 Potential spoilers ahead! 🌹 A friendly competition was quick to turn gritty, and one contestant found herself in the firing line.
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Greta Thunberg calls out Davos boomers for lack of action on climate
"Unlike you, my generation will not give up without a fight," the teen activist said. 💪
Is it ok to cut books in half? 📚✂️
Books January 21, 2020
Is cutting books in half to make them more portable a novel solution or the work of a villain?
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The 'Champagne Gate' drama popped off again on The Bachelor
The Bachelor January 20, 2020
🌹 Spoilers ahead! 🌹 Kelsey and Hannah Ann exchanged words as the controversy over last week's premature bottle pop spilled over into another episode.
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