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France Transfers Coronavirus Patients On High-Speed Train With Mobile Emergency Room
Twenty patients were transported from the hard-hit eastern region of France, where hospitals are operating at overcapacity, to the western Loire Valley, where facilities still have plenty of beds.
Trump Promises 'Warp Speed' Coronavirus Vaccine Effort With New Program
The president says he hopes the initiative will develop a treatment for COVID-19 by early next year, a timeline that experts have called optimistic.
Nick Goepper Wins Silver In Slopestyle, Gus Kenworthy Places 12th
Two Americans finished in the top 12 of the men's freestyle skiing slopestyle, including Nick Goepper, who took a silver medal.
Double Amputee Summits Everest Decades After Losing Feet In Failed Attempt
Severe frostbite claimed Xia Boyu's feet during his first failed attempt in 1975. Then, lymphoma claimed his legs beneath the knee. Still, Xia kept trying — and on Monday, he finally reached the top.
Bernard Pomerance, Playwright Of 'The Elephant Man,' Has Died
Pomerance wrote the Tony Award-winning play about the life of a very deformed man in Victorian England. It has been played hundreds of times, attracting top actors for the central role.
Opposition Leader Raila Odinga On Kenya's Election
We talk with Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga, who says he will sit out of a planned re-election on Thursday. Kenya's top court ordered a new election after overturning an earlier vote.
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Hollywood Diversity Study Finds 'Mixed Bag' When It Comes To Representation
The report finds that broadcast TV and children's series are increasingly diverse, but people of color remain underrepresented on all fronts, including lead roles, writers, directors and showrunners.
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Senior Resident Found Alive In D.C. Apartment 5 Days After Fire
Raymond Holton, 74, was found alive and well in his apartment at a senior living center when building inspectors showed up to assess damage from Wednesday's fire.
Bombino's 'Deran' Will Add To Tuareg Musician's Global Acclaim
Whenever Bombino releases a new record, it tops the charts for world music. Over the past five years, the Tuareg singer and guitarist from Niger, has become one of the most recognized artists from Africa and his latest album Deran, is another example of his incredible talent.
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Biden Names Health Secretary, COVID Czar, Other Key Members To Health Team
President-elect Joe Biden has said that addressing the coronavirus pandemic is his top priority. Here are some of the people he is putting in charge of that big task.
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