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Month: December 2021

Senegal registers its first cases of the omicron variant

By CARLEY PETESCH and BABACAR DIONE Associated Press DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Senegal has recorded its first cases of the coronavirus omicron variant. The Institute for Health Research, Epidemiological Surveillance and Training, a laboratory approved by Senegal for COVID-19 testing, said the first case was detected Friday. Hours later the Institut Pasteur announced the detection

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Superintendent releases statement after middle school saw three fights in a day

By Olivia Kalentek Click here for updates on this story     MANCHESTER, Connecticut (WFSB) — Superintendent of Manchester Public Schools, Matt Geary, put out a statement earlier this week regarding several incidents at Illing Middle School. In the statement, he says there were several incidents this week, including three separate fights in one day. He says

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Violence as French far-right TV pundit holds campaign rally

By SYLVIE CORBET The Associated Press VILLEPINTE, France (AP) — Some anti-racist activists were beaten up as far-right former French TV pundit Eric Zemmour held his first campaign rally near Paris. Zemmour formally declared his candidacy for April’s presidential election in a video relaying his anti-migrants, anti Islam views. The 63-year-old with multiple hate-speech convictions

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The Alabama Crimson Tide

The College Football Playoff will feature Alabama v. Cincinnati and Michigan v. Georgia

By Wayne Sterling and Eric Levenson, CNN The Alabama Crimson Tide, Michigan Wolverines, Georgia Bulldogs and the Cincinnati Bearcats will compete in the College Football Playoff, the selection committee announced on Sunday. In the semifinal games scheduled for December 31, No. 1 Alabama (12-1) will face off against No. 4 Cincinnati (13-0) at the Cotton

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President Joe Biden (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet during the U.S.-Russia summit on June 16

Ernst calls on Biden to be ‘very clear and very strong’ in call with Putin as US concerns grow over Russian military activity near Ukraine

By Devan Cole, Aaron Pellish and Daniella Diaz, CNN Republican Sen. Joni Ernst on Sunday urged President Joe Biden to be “very clear and very strong” in his upcoming call with Russian President Vladimir Putin as US officials grow increasingly concerned about a possible invasion of Ukraine by Russia. “I do think that President Biden

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