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This year's Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine has been awarded to Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman for their work on mRNA vaccines, which were crucial in curtailing the spread of Covid-19.
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Biden picks Boebert as his foil for economic message in Colorado
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Greenpeace activists dump ton of algae outside French government HQ in factory farm protest
Greenpeace activists in France dumped nearly a ton of green algae outside the Finistere administrative headquarters in Quimper, Brittany on Monday, in protest over the amount of green algae off the coast caused by industrial and factory farming. Calling for an end to the construction of industrial cattle farms in the region, members of the environmental group unfurled banners reading “Green algae: asphyxiated Brittany” and “Brittany polluted: the state is guilty”. The activists released green and black smoke during the protest, and some were moved away from the algae by police as authorities moved in to clear the streets. Half of France’s over 3,000 factory farms are situated in Brittany.
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'Its grip was wrapped around my core identity': Former Disney star Alyson Stoner details struggling with an eating disorder when she was young
Alyson Stoner underwent laser hair removal, braces, and layering bras to mimic the appearance of breasts
2023-09-19 06:54
US questions Sudan parties' commitment to truce as clashes continue
KHARTOUM A senior U.S. official said violations of a ceasefire in Sudan have led Washington to "seriously question"
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