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London's Tower Bridge stuck open due to a technical fault

LONDON – world-regions Tower Bridge was stuck with its roadway arms raised Monday afternoon, snarling traffic on both sides of the River Thames. BORIS JOHNSON’S WIFE PREGNANT WITH SECOND CHILD MONTHS AFTER MISCARRIAGEImages of the 127-year-old drawbridge, one of several spans that connect the northern and southern parts of the …

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5 things to know about the new UN report on climate change

GENEVA – The U.N.-appointed Intergovernmental Panel on environment published a new report Monday summarizing the latest authoritative scientific information about global warming. Here are five important takeaways. WORLD FOOD PROGRAM SAYS THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC HAS WORSENED HUNGER AROUND THE WORLD BLAMING HUMANS The report says almost all of the warming …

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Attenzione! The Lamborghini Countach is coming back

Old-school Lamborghini fans can finally get a new poster for their walls. The Lamborghini Countach made its debut as a concept vehicle in 1971. (Lamborghini) The Italian automaker has confirmed that it is building a new Countach in conjunction with the famed model’s 50th anniversary. The wedge-shaped mid-engine coupe created …

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Irina Shayk flaunts runway-ready physique in thong bikini while vacationing in Ibiza

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Lawsuit alleges Kentucky med student expelled for anti-abortion views

A us-regions of us-regions Medical School (ULSOM) student has been expelled just months from graduation due to his views on judiciary, a new lawsuit alleges. The suit claims that former student Austin Clark had a series of testy confrontations with faculty after he invited an anti-abortion speaker to campus in …

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Scientists look to blood tests to spot dementia risk early on

A recent study out of Mississippi indicated a blood test was useful in determining patients facing an increased risk in cognitive decline, decades ahead of symptom onset. Researchers have been looking to blood tests as an easier alternative to detect Alzheimer’s as opposed to pricey brain scans and spinal taps. …

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