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Britain Begins Vaccinating People Against COVID-19
The U.K. has begun inoculating people against COVID-19 using the Pfizer vaccine, amid concerns that future supplies of vaccines might be disrupted by Britain's exit from the European Union.
New Zealand's Stuff news group apologises for anti-Maori bias
After a deep dive into their reporting, Stuff found their coverage of Maori issues had been racist.
Acress Natalie Desselle Reid dead at 53
Natalie Desselle Reid, an actress known for her roles in films like "Madea's Big Happy Family" and "B*A*P*S" and the TV series "Eve," has died. She was 53.
US Theater Shares Tumble as Warner Bros. Unveils At-Home Distribution Plan With HBO Max
The Warner Bros Pictures Group (WBPG) is receiving industry backlash after it revealed on Thursday morning that it would release its entire 2021 film slate both in theaters worldwide and via the HBO Max streaming platform.
Some Countries Continue Doing Business With Iran Despite U.S. Sanction Threats
The Trump administration has placed layers of harsh economic sanctions on Iran. But some countries and companies continue to do business with Iran, as they expect change from the Biden administration.
Trump travel ban: 'I might finally see my sons again'
A lorry driver who has never lived with his sons is waiting for Joe Biden to reverse Trump's travel ban.
500 people showed up for a concert at an Ohio nightclub that defied local COVID-19 restrictions, authorities say
A nightclub in Columbus, Ohio, was temporarily shut down and is accused of public health violations because up to 500 people attended a concert headlined by R&B singer Trey Songz over the weekend, authorities said.
Emirati sheikh invests in football club with reputation for anti-Arab racism
A top Israeli football club with a reputation for anti-Arab racism within its fan base has been part-bought by an Emirati sheikh.
Safety-Unconscious? Ryanair to Buy 75 More Controversial Boeing-737 MAX Jets
The Boeing 737 Max was grounded in 2019 after two deadly air disasters. Investigations found a string of failings, including US aviation authorities allowing Boeing to solely certify the airframe as safe, and the failure to train pilots and ground crew on the onboard automatic maneuvering system that caused two crashes.