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U.S. donating 2 million COVID-19 vaccines to Peru -State Dept
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department on Tuesday said the United States will donate 2 million COVID-19 Pfizer vaccines to Peru, State Department spokeswoman Jalina Porter said, as the count...
Syndicated Content Jun 29, 2021
Tennis-Tearful Serena retires from Wimbledon after first-round injury
LONDON (Reuters) - Sixth seed Serena Williams retired injured from her Wimbledon first-round match against Aliaksandra Sasnovich of Belarus on Tuesday. The seven-times Wimbledon champion went off cour...
Syndicated Content Jun 29, 2021
Collapsed Florida tower faced years of scrutiny
By Brad Heath and Alexandra Ulmer (Reuters) - The condominium tower that collapsed near Miami in the early hours of June 24, killing at least 11 people and leaving dozens more missing in the ruins, ha...
Syndicated Content Jun 29, 2021
Canada to ban sale of new fuel-powered cars and light trucks from 2035
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada will ban the sale of fuel-burning new cars and light-duty trucks from 2035 in an effort to reach net-zero emissions across the country by 2050, Prime Ministe...
Syndicated Content Jun 29, 2021
NHL-No panic in Canadiens’ camp after dropping Stanley Cup opener
(Reuters) - The Montreal Canadiens, who have managed to adapt to each of their opponents during a magical run to the Stanley Cup Final, are not about to hit the panic button after dropping the opening...
Syndicated Content Jun 29, 2021

Peoria-area chemical plant worker survives electrocution
MAPLETON, Ill. — An employee of the Evonik chemical company survived a Tuesday morning scare. Peoria County Sheriff’s Deputies got a call around 10:00 about the electrocution of a 52-year-...
Jeremy Scott Jun 29, 2021
Chinese censorship, surveillance found at Australian universities – rights group
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) - High numbers of Chinese students at Australian universities have created an environment of self-censorship with lecturers avoiding criticism of Beijing and Chinese...
Syndicated Content Jun 29, 2021
Eli Lilly resolves lobbyist’s sex discrimination lawsuit
By Dan Levine and Marisa Taylor (Reuters) - Eli Lilly & Co has resolved a lawsuit filed in March by a former top lobbyist who accused a high-ranking executive and another senior manager of engaging in...
Syndicated Content Jun 29, 2021
Heart inflammation after COVID-19 shots higher-than-expected in study of U.S. military
By Carl O'Donnell (Reuters) - Members of the U.S. military who were vaccinated against COVID-19 showed higher-than-expected rates of heart inflammation, although the condition was still extremely rare...
Syndicated Content Jun 29, 2021

Gov. Pritzker signs law allowing student-athletes to profit off likeness
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker Tuesday signed into law the Student-Athlete Endorsement Rights Act, SB 2338. The new law allows student-athletes to sign individual endorsement deals ...
Dalton Kemper Jun 29, 2021
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