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With Spring approaching this weekend, earth could make a close encounter with an asteroid the size of the Golden Gate bridge.
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The Rio is getting a makeover with help from Hyatt Hotels Corp.
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The Rio is getting a makeover with help from Hyatt Hotels Corp.
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After more than a dozen countries paused the use of AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine due to concerns about blood clots, the European Medicines Agency concluded on Thursday that the vaccine doesn't increase the risk of clotting.
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Seven of the eight people killed were women; six were of Asian descent. The suspect, according to police, appeared to blame his actions on a “sex addiction.”
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Fewer people are being tested for coronavirus now that the winter wave of infections is behind us, but authorities still want Nevadans to get tested to help identify and stop more transmissions.
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Fewer people are getting coronavirus tests now that a winter wave of infections is in the rearview, but officials still want Nevadans to get tested to help identify and stop further transmission.
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Inside a strip mall here, blackjack students practiced flipping cards onto tables empty of gamblers. Nearby, a few people leaned over a craps table, the thrill of the game replaced by quiet study as the dice rolled.