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Photos Capture World's Largest Iceberg As It Heads Toward South Atlantic Island
The iceberg is said to be on a collision course with the island of South Georgia, a U.K. territory. The government there released the photos, saying it was keeping a close eye on the situation.
Tipped Service Workers Are More Vulnerable Amid Pandemic Harassment Spike: Study
More than half of workers surveyed said they were reluctant to enforce COVID-19 safety measures with customers from whom they would receive tips, according to the One Fair Wage study.
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On A Tour Of 'America's Amazon,' Flora, Fauna And Glimpses Of Alabama's Past
A trip through the Mobile-Tensaw Delta offers a little bit of everything, from iris fields and gators, to Civil War history and the wreck of the last known ship to bring enslaved Africans to America.
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Trump's Legal Losses Come Fast And Furious
The Trump campaign and allied Republicans had sought to overturn results in six states. "We don't need courts," Rudy Giuliani told Fox News, arguing state lawmakers can just declare Trump the winner.
California Residents Under Strict Stay-At-Home Orders Through Christmas
State officials announced on Saturday that they will bring back sweeping new restrictions as coronavirus cases continue to climb and ICU capacity dwindles.
'The Blade Between' Walks The Boundary Of Horror And Noir
Sam J. Miller's latest is set in an upstate New York town built on the bones of butchered whales. It's full of broken people, violent ghosts and flying whales, but the real monster is gentrification.
Former Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss Says Trump's False Claims Could Hurt GOP
The longtime Republican lawmaker says the president spent too much time talking about the November election at his rally and should instead be encouraging Georgia Republicans to vote in January.
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'Fauci Effect' Drives Record Number Of Medical School Applications
The pandemic put a spotlight on health care workers and inspired many to pursue a career in medicine. The record number of applicants comes as the U.S. faces a projected shortage of physicians.
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Biden Names Massachusetts Doctor To Lead CDC
Dr. Rochelle Walensky is an infectious disease expert and teaches at Harvard Medical School. She will replace Robert Redfield, the current director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
NIH Director Predicts Vaccinations Will Start This Month
Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, says people in some of the highest-risk groups will likely be starting vaccinations this month.
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