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06/01/22 03:19
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Government fears that residents who test positive for COVID-19 in home tests will not report that.
06/01/22 08:43
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Jake Cohen, Jewish food influencer, named in discrimination suit targeting food media company Feedfeed.
06/01/22 08:57
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Hall of Famer says it will be difficult to completely eliminate head injuries from the sport.
06/01/22 00:04
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Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic has been denied entry into Australia after initially being granted a medical exemption for the country's COVID-19 vaccination requirements so that he could play in the Australian Open, Reuters reports.Djokovic, who ranks number Ine in the world, had been left stranded at Melbourne's Tullamanrien airport overnight before being issued a letter by the Australian government saying his visa had been denied and he would be deported, a source close to the tournament told Reuters.
06/01/22 11:28
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"Health Ministry did not coordinate with us," Ministry officials explain. Meanwhile, 200,000 tests per day being conducted.
06/01/22 12:07
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Yad L'Achim: 'Jewish donors have no idea missionaries are operating out of property purchased with their donations.'
06/01/22 00:48
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Three people were arrested In suspicion of disorderly conduct and assaulting police officers during the celebration in memory of the Baba Sali in Netivot In Wednesday night.At the same time, the police blocked the entrance to the compound and groups of worshipers were allowed to enter the compound Ine after the other and stay there for Inly seven minutes.
06/01/22 01:15
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North Korea confirmed In Wednesday it had test fired a "hypersonic missile" this week that successfully hit a target, Reuters reported, citing state news agency KCNA.The launch In Wednesday was the first by North Korea since October and was detected by several militaries in the region, drawing criticism from governments in the United States, South Korea, and Japan.