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Month: July 2021

US Olympic rugby player Ilona Maher has gained international fans for her entertaining social media content.

Olympic athletes are showing us their funny, fascinating, complicated selves on TikTok and beyond

By AJ Willingham, CNN In between the superhuman feats of strength and grace, this year’s Olympic athletes are treating us to something equally as delightful (though far less exhausting): their own personalities. The fascinating and funny tidbits coming out of Tokyo, whether on social media or between events, are endless. If watching the US women’s

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London Underground Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research Here’s some background information about the London Underground, also known as “The Tube,” the oldest subway or metro transit system in the world. Facts There are currently 272 stations open and 249 miles (402 km) of active lines. There are a number of old stations and tunnels that are now closed. In

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Healthcare workers at Jacksonville's Baptist Medical Center in Florida are seen.

Staff at a Florida hospital say they are hearing panic, fear and regret from unvaccinated Covid-19 patients

By Madeline Holcombe and Randi Kaye, CNN Health care workers at Jacksonville’s Baptist Medical Center in Florida are hearing panic, fear and regret from many of their patients as an increasing number are admitted for Covid-19 complications — and as many need to be put on ventilators. “We’re getting ready to intubate the patient, which

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Former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett (right) works to move ballots from the 2020 general election at Veterans Memorial Coliseum on May 1 in Phoenix

Justice Department puts states on notice about post-election audits and election law changes

By Tierney Sneed The Justice Department on Wednesday put states and local officials on notice of their federal obligations when conducting post-election audits and dictating the rules for casting ballots. The department released two new election guidance documents. They come as Arizona Republicans are in the midst of a controversial review of the 2020 results

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