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Russell says lack of pace at Sochi rooted in tyre temperature issue

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Williams’ George Russell says his disappointing pace in Sunday’s Russian Grand Prix was caused by excessive tyre temperatures, a fact that eluded the Briton during the race because of erroneous readouts on his steering wheel. Russell brought up the rear at the checkered flag in Sochi after undertaking a third late pitstop and struggling for […]

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Ohio governor candidate issues second apology for remarks about sexual history

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Click:批量检测手机号码微信开通 Ohio Supreme Court Justice Bill O’Neill on Sunday issued a second apology for his controversial remarks in which he defended Sen. Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenPolitical world mourns loss of comedian Jerry Stiller Maher to Tara Reade on timing of sexual assault allegation: ‘Why wait until Biden is our only hope?’ Democrats begin to confront Biden allegations MORE […]

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Jones rips Bannon ahead of appearance at Moore rally

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Democratic Alabama Senate candidate Doug Jones on Tuesday took a shot at former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon shortly before Bannon was expected to take part in a rally for Republican candidate Roy Moore.  “We don’t need an outside agitator like Steve Bannon carpetbagging in Alabama,” Jones tweeted moments before Bannon was expected to take the stage. […]

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Canada's Budget Deficit To Hit $330 Billion Amid Pandemic: PBO

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OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget office says the federal deficit for the year is on track to hit $328.5 billion as a result of COVID-19. That figure released this morning reflects measures announced as of the start of the month, including an estimated $225.9 billion in emergency aid in response to the pandemic.  Relative to […]

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Hospitals Urge Ontario To Return To Stage 2 As COVID-19 Cases Rise

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TORONTO — Ontario’s hospitals are calling on the government to reinstate restrictions in COVID-19 hot spots as the province reports its highest daily case increase since the start of the pandemic. The government recorded 700 new cases on Monday, most of them in the Greater Toronto Area and Ottawa. The Ontario Hospital Association says the government […]

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Quebec Puts Major Limits On Big Cities As COVID-19 Spreads

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Quebec moved its most populous regions to a maximum alert level on Monday and Ontario declared itself in the grips of a second COVID-19 wave as both provinces grappled with rising caseloads. Premier Francois Legault said the greater Montreal and Quebec City areas, along with the Chaudiere-Appalaches region south of the provincial capital, will enter the […]

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Hundreds Form 'Human Wall' in Mexico to Protest Trump

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Hundreds of people in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico formed a “human wall” at the edge of the Rio Grande on Friday to protest President Donald Trump’s proposed border wall. The demonstrators held up flowers and colored flags reading the word “Peace” and waved to residents of the neighboring town of El Paso, Texas. Organizers told the […]

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Cambodia Outraged as US Demands Repayment of 'Blood-Stained' War Debt

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Cambodians are responding with outrage to the U.S. government’s demand that the country repay a nearly 50-year-old loan to Cambodia’s brutal Lon Nol government, which came to power through a U.S.-backed coup and spent much of its foreign funds purchasing arms to kill its own citizens, according to Cambodia’s current prime minister Hun Sen. While […]