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Month: February 2021

Tracking a seasonal end to the week

THURSDAY: Clouds look like they’ll be a bit stubborn today. We’ll still manage a few peeks of sunshine throughout the day, but we’ll be a few degrees cooler, in the middle 40’s. TONIGHT: Those mostly cloudy skies stick around tonight, helping keep temperatures in the upper 20’s. EXTENDED: Friday will feature more sunshine, bumping temperatures into the upper 40’s

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Lockdown has made London a boomtown for rats

It’s just before daybreak in Richmond on the southern bank of the River Thames, and pest controller Michael Coates is patrolling the rubbish bins for what is normally an elusive enemy — rats. “There’ll be something in there for sure,” he says, kicking an overflowing waste container. “Rats are like little survival machines; wherever you

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South Dakota AG under pressure to resign as new evidence reveals investigators found victim’s broken glasses inside his car

South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg is under pressure to resign after he was charged last week with three misdemeanor counts in the accident that led to the death of 55-year-old Joseph Boever. The calls for his resignation have ramped up in light of new evidence released Tuesday night, in which investigators say that they

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Lack of equity within priority groups leaves Covid-19’s most vulnerable without vaccine, analysis suggests

As demand for Covid-19 vaccines continues to outpace supply, there’s still not sufficient supply to cover everyone within even the top priority groups. But by targeting vaccine distribution to more specific vulnerable populations, states could have the opportunity to save thousands of lives and prevent even more hospitalizations, according to a new analysis. Around the

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