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Paralysed detective out to nab serial killer in 'Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt For The Bone Collector'
The new TV show is based on the crime novels by Jeffery Deaver.
Dealing with type 1 diabetes in children
Living with type 1 diabetes is not easy, but it can be managed and controlled properly with discipline and commitment.
Opinion: This app could solve a big reopening problem
Ventilation is perhaps the most underappreciated challenge of reopening during the Covid-19 pandemic. As people increasingly return to indoor spaces such as office buildings, airports, schools and restaurants, they’ll need plenty of outside air, so they won’t walk into a cloud of coronavirus spray. But how can they trust building managers to ensure it’s safe to breathe?
U.S. Houston to issue 250-USD fine for mask order violations
HOUSTON, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) -- Houston, the largest city in the U.S. state of Texas, will issue fine of 250 U.S. dollars to those who violate the mask order, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said Monday.
Pandemic revs up race for US online car sales
After years of being part of a future that never quite arrived, the coronavirus pandemic has put US online car sellers on the map.
On track to challenge for Tour de France, says Froome
(Reuters) - Chris Froome says the two-month delay to the Tour de France has helped him make up the training time he lost while recovering from a horrific crash last year and he is now on track to compete for a record-equalling fifth title.
Healy hits out at Women's T20 Challenge scheduling
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Australia's Alyssa Healy has criticised India's decision to schedule the Women's T20 Challenge in November despite it clashing with the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL).
Paralympics: Specific COVID-19 measures may be needed for Tokyo, organisers say
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Tokyo Paralympics may require specific COVID-19 measures to help keep athletes safe as they move between venues, organisers said on Monday.
South Africans push back against 5G towers in their backyards
Tens of thousands of South Africans have written complaints to the government over a new policy that would let mobile networks build cellphone infrastructure like 5G towers on private land, which they say could devalue their property.
With a heavy hand, India rides out Kashmir's year of disquiet
SRINAGAR, India (Reuters) - The scars of last summer remain in Soura, an enclave that became a symbol of Kashmir's resistance to India's central government a year ago on Wednesday.