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The Best Breathable Face Masks for Exercising — Lululemon, Reebok, Athleta and More

Views: 1 © Under Armour Each product has been independently selected by our editorial team. We may receive commissions from some links to products on this page. Promotions are subject to availability and retailer terms. Local governments across the country are modifying COVID-19 restrictions. The Delta variant has created a surge in hospitalizations and infections, […]

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No US troops to be punished over deadly Kabul drone strike

Views: 2 The Pentagon said Monday that no US troops or officials would face disciplinary action for a drone strike in Kabul in August that killed 10 Afghan civilians, including seven children. Spokesman John Kirby said Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin had received a high-level review of the strike that made no recommendation of accountability.

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Trump: Netanyahu ‘never wanted peace’ with Palestinians

Views: 0   Former President Trump said in an interview published on Monday that he believes former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu never had any desire to establish peace with the Palestinians during his 12-year term in power. © Getty Images Trump: Netanyahu ‘never wanted peace’ with Palestinians“I don’t think Bibi ever wanted to make peace,”

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Jail for Danish ex-minister in impeachment trial

Views: 0 A former Danish immigration minister has been found guilty of illegally separating young asylum-seeking couples in a landmark impeachment trial. © Getty Images Inger Stoejberg served as Denmark’s immigration minister from 2015 to 2019Judges ruled Inger Stoejberg’s decision in 2016 to separate couples was unlawful and jailed her for 60 days. Ms Stoejberg denied

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COVID issues prompt NBA to postpone Bulls’ next 2 games

Views: 2 CHICAGO (AP) — The NBA postponed the Chicago Bulls’ next two games on Monday, with 10 of the team’s players in the league’s health and safety protocols. © Provided by Associated Press Bulls Cavaliers Basketball The Bulls were scheduled to host the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday and visit the Toronto Raptors on Thursday. No

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Steven Gerrard: players’ vaccine status will be part of Aston Villa transfer talks

Views: 2 Steven Gerrard has admitted Aston Villa will take a player’s vaccine status into consideration when drawing up their list of January transfer targets. © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Nick Potts/PA With Covid disrupting the football calendar to an extent not seen for months, Villa’s manager was asked whether he would think twice about

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‘Technical problem’ forces redraw of Champions League Round of 16 matchups

Views: 2 Who knew a draw could contain so much excitement. Video Player is loading. Pause Current Time 0:15 / Duration 1:29 Loaded: 13.50% Unmute 0 LO Caption Full screen Has ‘Ted Lasso’ helped soccer’s popularity in the US? Jason Sudeikis weighs in Click to expand Holding its Champions League Round of 16 draw on Monday, UEFA voided the

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Ghana airport to fine airlines that bring unvaccinated passengers

Views: 1 ACCRA (Reuters) -The operator of Ghana’s main international airport will fine airlines $3,500 for every passenger they fly in who is not vaccinated against COVID-19 or who tests positive for the coronavirus upon arrival, it said on Monday. © Reuters/FRANCIS KOKOROKO A health worker monitors a screen showing a thermal scan to check the

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No spooky sights yet at ‘haunted’ residence, Japan PM says

Views: 1 Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Monday he’s sleeping soundly after becoming the first premier in nine years to inhabit the official residence, which is reputedly haunted by ghosts. © Stanislav Kogiku Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is the first to live in the official residence for nine yearsThe prime piece of real estate

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