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World Food Programme tackles Ukraine hunger crisis

World Food Programme tackles Ukraine hunger crisis

The United Nations World Food Programme says nearly half of Ukrainian residents worry about where they’ll find their next meal. For “”60 Minutes,”” Scott Pelley traveled to Ukraine with the WFP’s David Beasley to follow the organization’s efforts to curb the hunger crisis. Read More

‘It just feels very unsafe’: Florida drop tower death shows safety features exclude some larger riders

‘It just feels very unsafe’: Florida drop tower death shows safety features exclude some larger riders

Thrill rides aren’t always designed with the safety of all guests in mind, a sobering reality brought to national attention again by a fatal thrill ride accident in Florida. In that case, the ride wasn’t designed for someone like Tyre Sampson, a heavy-set person, according to an accident report and lawsuit by Sampson’s family. The ride’s manual …

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Weather Delays Donald Trump Rally As Thousands Flock to Nebraska

Weather Delays Donald Trump Rally As Thousands Flock to Nebraska

Some supporters of former President Donald Trump traveled significant distances to see him speak at a rally in Nebraska on Friday that was rescheduled due to poor weather. Trump was slated to speak at a rally in Greenwood, Nebraska in support of Republican gubernatorial candidate Charles Herbster, whom he endorsed in October. It was also …

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World Food Programme tackles Ukraine hunger crisis

World Food Programme tackles Ukraine hunger crisis

The United Nations World Food Programme says nearly half of Ukrainian residents worry about where they’ll find their next meal. For “”60 Minutes,”” Scott Pelley traveled to Ukraine with the WFP’s David Beasley to follow the organization’s efforts to curb the hunger crisis. Read More

No quick recovery for China oil demand as COVID battle grinds on

No quick recovery for China oil demand as COVID battle grinds on

Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com BEIJING/SINGAPORE, April 29 (Reuters) – China’s oil demand is expected to stay weak heading into May as COVID-19 lockdowns across the country curtail travel plans during the Labour Day holiday season, analysts and traders say. Millions usually travel over the five-day holiday centred around May 1, typically …

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World Food Programme tackles Ukraine hunger crisis

World Food Programme tackles Ukraine hunger crisis

The United Nations World Food Programme says nearly half of Ukrainian residents worry about where they’ll find their next meal. For “”60 Minutes,”” Scott Pelley traveled to Ukraine with the WFP’s David Beasley to follow the organization’s efforts to curb the hunger crisis. Read More

No quick recovery for China oil demand as COVID battle grinds on

No quick recovery for China oil demand as COVID battle grinds on

Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com BEIJING/SINGAPORE, April 29 (Reuters) – China’s oil demand is expected to stay weak heading into May as COVID-19 lockdowns across the country curtail travel plans during the Labour Day holiday season, analysts and traders say. Millions usually travel over the five-day holiday centred around May 1, typically …

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As Covid cases drop, Latin America sees easing of restrictions

As Covid cases drop, Latin America sees easing of restrictions

BOGOTA, Colombia — Colombians will soon be going to movie theaters without having to wear face masks. Chile opens its borders next week for the first time in two years. Mexico’s president has declared the pandemic over. And in Rio de Janeiro, tens of thousands attended Carnival parades just two months after the world-famous spectacle …

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Cold Comfort: Neanderthals Chilled Out in Summer By Heading North

Cold Comfort: Neanderthals Chilled Out in Summer By Heading North

Man’s Neanderthal ancestors used to escape warm summers to chill out in the icy climates of northern territories, a new study has revealed. Scientists have discovered that Neanderthals showed remarkable flexibility to environmental changes around them and would travel to where they were most comfortable. Archeologist Marcel Weiss, part of the multi-disciplinary team of German …

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