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Exclusive-Canada pushes to build 2 new carbon capture hubs – gov’t document
By Rod Nickel and Nia Williams WINNIPEG, Manitoba/CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) -Canada is pushing to provide incentives for at least two new massive carbon capture projects by 2030, a federal government...
Syndicated Content Aug 30, 2021
Soccer-AC Milan re-sign Chelsea’s Bakayoko on loan
(Reuters) - AC Milan have signed midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko from Chelsea on a two-year loan with an option to make the move permanent, the clubs said on Monday. The 27-year-old Frenchman moved to Che...
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“Cajun Navy” volunteers race to help in Ida’s wake
By Brian Thevenot HOUMA, La. (Reuters) - In the small city of Houma, Louisiana, about an hour southwest of New Orleans, volunteer rescue workers with a "Cajun Navy" group struggled in the wee hours of...
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Lagging in COVID-19 vaccinations, Brussels takes vaccination campaign to shops
By Bart Biesemans BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Health authorities in Brussels began offering COVID-19 jabs in supermarkets and shopping centres on Monday to increase vaccination rates in the Belgian capital t...
Syndicated Content Aug 30, 2021

3rd annual BrownFest to be held Saturday in honor of late coach Kevin Brown
WASHINGTON, Ill. — This Saturday, Sept. 4, the third annual BrownFest will be held at Five Points Washington to benefit KBStrong — Fighting the Fight, the foundation created in honor of la...
Dalton Kemper Aug 30, 2021
South Africa detects new coronavirus variant, still studying its mutations
By Alexander Winning JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African scientists have detected a new coronavirus variant with multiple mutations but are yet to establish whether it is more contagious or able to...
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Congressional panel to seek phone records related to U.S. Capitol attack
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The congressional committee probing the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol intends to ask telephone companies to preserve records of people involved in organizing the rall...
Syndicated Content Aug 30, 2021
After Ida, US energy pipelines off line, damage being assessed
By Liz Hampton (Reuters) - Oil and gas pipeline operators on Monday checked for damage after Hurricane Ida hit major energy hubs as a Category 4 storm on Sunday and caused widespread power outages. En...
Syndicated Content Aug 30, 2021
German train drivers to go on strike from Wednesday
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's GDL train drivers' union said on Monday it would go on strike on Sept.1 for a week after wage talks with rail operator Deutsche Bahn failed to yield a compromise. The stri...
Syndicated Content Aug 30, 2021

Illinois’ mask mandate now in effect
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Heading to the store? Make sure you bring your mask. Illinois’ new indoor mask mandate is now in effect, and includes stores, restaurants, bars, gyms and any other indo...
Julia Bradley Aug 30, 2021




