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COVID-19 experts, athletes and Daniel Craig make the U.K.'s 'Honours List'
The annual tradition pays tribute to people for achievements made over the previous year. The government said it was the most ethnically diverse Honours List yet.
700 sheep and goats were arranged in the shape of a syringe to encourage vaccinations
A shepherd in Germany arranged her animals into a 330-foot syringe to encourage people to get vaccinated.
McDonald's will expand testing of its meatless McPlant burger to 600 new locations
The plant-based burger is set to reach participating locations in California and Texas on Feb. 14. The announcement comes as several other big fast-food chains are serving up more plant-based items.
'Sex Education' actor Ncuti Gatwa will be the first Black lead in 'Doctor Who'
Gatwa, best known for the role of Eric Effiong in the Netflix series Sex Education, is the first Black person to be cast full-time in the starring role in the iconic BBC series.
'Unbroken' Skips Over Louis Zamperini's Post-War Struggles
The movie is based on the 2010 nonfiction book by Laura Hillenbrand about a U.S. Olympic track star who survives a plane crash during World War II only to be taken prisoner by the Japanese.
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Ex-Barclays CEO To Appear Before British Panel
The former chief executive of the British bank Barclays is appearing before a parliamentary committee in Britain Wednesday. Bob Diamond, who resigned Tuesday, is supposed to answer questions about the rate-setting scandal at the company. Barclays released documents Tuesday suggesting that a Bank of England official may have pressured the bank to lower its rates.
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Giving Less-Known Composers Their Due
Tom Manoff reviews a new CD by the Akademie fuer Alte Musik Berlin that features exciting performances of some less than famous composers. The CD is Ouvertueren (Overtures): Music for the Hamburg Opera is on the Harmonia Mundi label.
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Ukrainians have a special place in their hearts for Boris Johnson
While Britons might be happy to see their prime minister go, Ukrainians hold him in higher regard.
Not Coming to a Theater Near You: Satire Trailers
Bob Mondello looks at a new phenomenon that's been popping up on the web: people recutting footage from old movies and adding familiar music to suggest radically different films from the ones we know.
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San Francisco restaurant makes pizzas using upcycled ingredients
The USDA says as much as 40% of the U.S. food supply goes to waste. Shuggie's Trash Pie makes pizzas using ugly and discarded ingredients like pig trotters, bruised fruit and wilted greens.
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