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A museum announced the auction of a painting. It isn't what it seems.
A museum in Syracuse, N.Y., plans on selling a Jackson Pollock painting. However, the auction actually means bad news for the public. Here's why.
A vaccine won't be available for everyone before the end of 2024, says CEO of world's biggest producer
COVID-19 5 hours ago
Adar Poonawalla, CEO of the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer, says that not enough COVID-19 vaccines will be available to innoculate the global population until at least the end of 2024. According to Poonawalla, pharmaceutical companies are not increasing production capacity quickly enough to vaccinate everyone faster.
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Several people arrested in connection to protests over fatal shooting of a 27-year- old man in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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On Monday, at least eight protesters were charged with arson and rioting after a protest broke out over a police-related shooting in Lancaster. Authorities said the man was fired upon by officers on Sunday after he ran “towards the officer, brandishing a knife above his head, in clear view, in a threatening manner.” Lancaster Police released bodycam footage of the shooting and the officer involved has been placed on leave.
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Former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum says 'I don't identify as gay, but I do identify as bisexual'
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In an interview on the Tamron Hall Show, the former Florida gubernatorial candidate publicly came out as bisexual. "You didn’t ask the question but I don’t identify as gay. I identify as bisexual. I’ve never shared that publicly before," he told the talk show host.
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What will happen if Donald Trump doesn't accept the election result?
Joe Biden has accused the US president of trying to steal the election and claimed the military would escort him from the White House if he refused to leave. We explain what could happen if Donald Trump loses the election but doesn't accept defeat.
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Pfizer CEO says drug company will know if COVID-19 vaccine works before the end of October
COVID-19 This morning
In an interview with CBS' Face the Nation, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said that the status of the COVID-19 vaccine would be known by the company by end of October. If safe, effective and approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, the vaccine could be distributed to Americans before the end of 2020.
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Scientists detect potential sign of extraterrestrial life on Venus
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On Monday, scientists said they have detected a gas called phosphine in the acidic clouds of Venus that indicates microbes may inhabit Earth’s neighbor, raising questions of potential life beyond Earth.
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Trump open to four-hour debate with Biden on Joe Rogan's podcast
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The president on Monday appeared receptive to the podcaster's invitation to moderate a four-hour-long debate between himself and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
Microsoft says its TikTok buyout offer was rejected
Technology Last night
The latest development leaves Oracle as the frontrunning bidder for the app, with reports suggesting the company may acquire TikTok US as a technology partner. TikTok's parent company ByteDance has been under pressure by the US government to sell its domestic business, with the Trump administration citing the app's ties to China as a national security threat.
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North Carolina’s attorney general confirms it’s a felony to vote twice
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North Carolina’s attorney general Josh Stein confirmed that voters would be committing illegal voter fraud if they voted twice in the 2020 US presidential election, following President Trump’s suggestion to show up at polling sites in North Carolina to ensure that their mail-in votes are counted. North Carolina recently launched a ballot-tracking application that allows voters to follow-up on their mail-in ballot.
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Israel imposes second nationwide COVID-19 lockdown as cases surge
World news Last night
On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that a three-week lockdown will be imposed on September 18 (Rosh Hashanah) due to a recent spike in COVID-19 cases in the country.
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Final images from Duchess of Cambridge’s Hold Still project unveiled 📸
Discover ‘Hold Still’ ‑ a community photography project launched by The Duchess of Cambridge and the National Portrait Gallery, capturing the spirit, mood, hopes, and the fears of the UK as it dealt with the Coronavirus outbreak.
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Two LA County sheriff’s deputies in ‘critical condition’ following shooting in Compton
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The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department says two deputies are “fighting for their lives” after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds in Compton. The suspect is still at large.
Bollywood song referring to Beyoncé has lyrics changed after backlash over colourism
Music 4 hours ago
The song from the upcoming Bollywood film Khaali Peeli had its title changed from Beyoncé Sharma Jayegi (Beyoncé will feel shy) to Duniya Sharma Jayegi (the world will feel shy) after it received criticism for its racist undertones.
Six People Share What They Lost This Year Due To The Coronavirus
To mark since months since the coronavirus was declared a pandemic, we published a collection of six profiles of six people from six age groups across the US to see what toll COVID-19 has taken on their lives.
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Police are investigating a deadly shooting near Rutgers University
US news Yesterday
At least two people were killed and six others wounded during an early morning shooting at an off-campus party near Rutgers in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The investigation has found no affiliation with the university or any of its students, authorities said.
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The Nuggets force Game 7 thanks to Nikola Jokic's big night
NBA Yesterday
Denver erased a double-digit deficit in the second half and pushed the Western Conference semifinals series to a Game 7 against the Los Angeles Clippers. Jokic scored a game-high 34 points and added 14 rebounds and seven assists.
Celebrating 20 years of Requiem for a Dream
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Requiem for a Dream, director Darren Aronofsky joined key collaborators, including star Ellen Burstyn, for a look back at the stylish drama at #TIFF20, presented by @Bell.
How the cast prepared for 'The Devil All the Time'
Director Antonio Campos on adapting Donald Ray Pollock's sprawling book and witnessing Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson embracing their inner darkness
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