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U.S. government finds no evidence aerial sightings were alien spacecraft – NYT
(Reuters) - U.S. intelligence officials have found no evidence that a series of unidentified aerial phenomena observed by Navy aviators in recent years were alien spacecraft, but the sightings remain ...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2021
Japan Olympic Committee board member: Games losing meaning, too late to cancel
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Olympic Committee board member Kaori Yamaguchi said in an opinion piece published on Friday that the Summer Games, set to begin next month as Japan battles a fourth COVID-19...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2021

KDB Group presents InterPlay Park to community Thursday
PEORIA, Ill. — Kim Blickenstaff’s KDB Group held a presentation Thursday night that allowed for community feedback on his idea of InterPlay Park, a park that would be built over I-74 betwe...
Dalton Kemper Jun 03, 2021
What people said in Hong Kong on Tiananmen anniversary
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong police banned a vigil commemorating the 1989 crackdown by Chinese troops on pro-democracy protesters in and around Beijing's Tiananmen Square for a second year in a row...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2021
‘Reef stars’ promote new growth in Bali’s dying coral ecosystem
By Sultan Anshori and Nyimas Laula NUSA DUA, Indonesia (Reuters) - Using a snorkel and protective gloves, Pariama Hutasoit dives down into the clear waters off the Indonesian island of Bali to pull aw...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2021
Australian court fines media $840,000 for breach of gag order in Cardinal Pell sex assault case
By Sonali Paul MELBOURNE (Reuters) -An Australian court on Friday ordered a dozen media firms to pay a total of A$1.1 million ($842,270) in fines for breaching a suppression order on reporting the con...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2021
Rally in emerging market commodity currencies to roll on: Reuters poll
By Vuyani Ndaba JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Emerging market strategists were cautiously optimistic that the sector's commodity-linked currency rally would continue in coming months, but a much slower pac...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2021
Taiwan issues warning as much-anticipated tropical storm approaches
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan issued a land warning on Friday for the approach of tropical storm Choi-Wan, which could be the first to hit the island in more than a year, helping alleviate a biting drough...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2021
Duration of U.S. dollar weakness splits FX analysts: Reuters poll
By Hari Kishan BENGALURU (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar outlook is uncertain, with foreign exchange strategists in a Reuters poll almost evenly split on the greenback's near-term direction following two ...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2021
Landlord group urges U.S. Supreme Court to lift CDC eviction freeze
By Jan Wolfe and Michelle Conlin WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of landlords on Thursday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to issue an order that would effectively end the federal government's national ban...
Syndicated Content Jun 03, 2021
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