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Opinion: What the birds are trying to tell us
"Birds are a bellwether of what is happening in the environment," writes Elizabeth Gray, interim CEO of the National Audubon Society, for CNN Opinion. "They are telling us they are in trouble. And if they are in trouble, so are we."
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Massive internet outage: Websites and apps around the world go dark
UPDATE: The cloud services provider Fastly says an outage that took down websites around the world Tuesday has been fixed. Some sites are still unavailable.
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London police officer pleads guilty to kidnap and rape of Sarah Everard
A London officer has pleaded guilty to charges in the case of Sarah Everard, whose death led women around the world to share their stories of walking alone.
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How to make responsible seafood choices for the good of the planet
If you take one action to save the planet, it should be to make seafood choices that are local, seasonal and responsibly-sourced, says marine biologist Vreni Häussermann. Here’s how she does it, and how you can too.
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Keira Knightley says all the women she knows have been sexually harassed
Keira Knightley has said that every woman she knows has been subjected to sexual harassment, from being flashed to groped, including herself.
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French President Emmanuel Macron slapped by member of public
Video of the incident was posted on social media
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People with diabetes who sleep badly are at greater risk of dying prematurely, study suggests
People with diabetes who had trouble falling or staying asleep were 87% more likely to die of any cause over the next nine years than people without diabetes or sleep problems, a new study finds.
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CDC study finds coronavirus vaccines lead to milder disease in rare breakthrough infections
Fully vaccinated people are more than 90% protected against infection, a new CDC study shows. But if they do become infected, experts say they have milder Covid-19 illness than unvaccinated people.
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"Words from our leaders matter a lot" - Homeland Security Secy. on Jan. 6 riot
"Words matter and words from our leaders matter a lot," says Homeland Security Secy. Alejandro Mayorkas of the Jan. 6 insurrection. "We are always worried about the connectivity between ideologies of hate and acts of violence. We are carefully reviewing words that are articulated, not only in the public discourse, but elsewhere. So we are concerned. It is our job to be concerned, to be vigilant."
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