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Month: April 2021

They met at an airport and fell in love

August 1991. Irja Uotila, a Finnish publishing employee living in New York, decided to finally fulfill a long-held dream of visiting Latin America. She’d fantasized about traveling through the region’s archaeological sites and picturesque towns ever since she was a teenager growing up in Finland, poring over travel brochures and daydreaming about future adventures. Now

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Capitol Police inspector general to testify about lapses in planning ahead of Capitol ‘takeover’

The inspector general overseeing a probe into the United States Capitol Police’s preparation for and response to the January 6 insurrection is set to detail critical lapses in planning, policies and procedures resulting in the catastrophic failure that killed five people, including one of their own, Officer Brian Sicknick. Capitol Police Inspector General Michael Bolton’s

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Many Evangelicals say they won’t be vaccinated against Covid-19. Some experts say distrust and misinformation have played a role

At Pastor Tony Spell’s Sunday sermon this week, he preached a different kind of message than usual to his congregants: Don’t trust Covid-19 vaccines. “I’ll just tell you today, if being anti-mask and anti-vaccine is anti-government, then I’m proud to be anti-government,” Spell, who has made a national name for himself protesting Covid-19 rules in

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Tracking a frosty start this morning

THURSDAY: After a chilly start to the day, some sunshine will help us rebound. Temperatures will top out in the upper 50’s and low 60’s once again, with clouds increasing this evening. TONIGHT: Those clouds will be here to stay overnight, keeping things more seasonal overnight. Lows will bottom out near 40. EXTENDED: Those clouds

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NIH director says J&J vaccine pause will give researchers time to do more study on certain groups

The pause on the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine will allow researchers to investigate a potential link to severe blood clotting events, particularly whether certain types of people are more susceptible, National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins said Wednesday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and FDA recommended a pause on use

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