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Dutch train caught by whale sculpture to be salvaged

Dutch train caught by whale sculpture to be salvaged

SPIJKENISSE, Netherlands — A salvage operation got underway Tuesday to lift a runaway metro train off a sculpture of a whale's tail, where it landed after plowing through the end of an elevated section of rails.
Uganda police arrest Bobi Wine after presidential nomination

Uganda police arrest Bobi Wine after presidential nomination

KAMPALA, Uganda — Ugandan police on Tuesday again arrested Bobi Wine, a popular singer and opposition presidential hopeful, just after he was successfully certified as a candidate in next year's election.
Does weather affect the spread of the coronavirus outside?

Does weather affect the spread of the coronavirus outside?

Does weather affect the spread of the coronavirus outside? Not really. The World Health Organization says the virus can be transmitted in any kind of weather and that there is no reason to believe that cold weather can kill it. The U.N.
No, Pennsylvania isn't trying to disenfranchise COVID voters

No, Pennsylvania isn't trying to disenfranchise COVID voters

Conservative commentator Wendy Bell falsely claimed Monday that the administration of Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf is attempting to “silence voters” by ordering people who were potentially exposed to the coronavirus to stay home on Election Day.
Actor Carol Arthur DeLuise, widow of Dom DeLuise, dies at 85

Actor Carol Arthur DeLuise, widow of Dom DeLuise, dies at 85

LOS ANGELES — Carol Arthur DeLuise, an actor who appeared in several Mel Brooks films and was the widow of Dom DeLuise, has died. She was 85. A family statement said DeLuise died Sunday in Los Angeles after an 11-year battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
Correction: Virus Outbreak-Death and Me-Coping story

Correction: Virus Outbreak-Death and Me-Coping story

In a story Nov. 1, 2020, about coping with death amid the pandemic, The Associated Press misspelled the name of Anita Hannig, an associate professor of anthropology at Brandeis University in Massachusetts. The Associated Press
ESSAY: Contemplating death in a year when it feels closer

ESSAY: Contemplating death in a year when it feels closer

MILWAUKEE — One day, on a walk in the middle of a workday, I came across a gorgeous red finch on a sunny sidewalk that didn’t fly off when I approached it. It barely put up a fight when I picked it up with a tissue.
Canadian artists draw attention to Signal for Help campaign and domestic violence

Canadian artists draw attention to Signal for Help campaign and domestic violence

TORONTO — A group of 16 Canadian artists is getting behind a social media campaign to raise awareness of hand gestures that may be used by people experiencing abuse in the home.
COVID-19 underscores need for Canada to approve HIV self-tests, says researcher

COVID-19 underscores need for Canada to approve HIV self-tests, says researcher

A researcher says she's hopeful that the push to make rapid COVID-19 testing kits available in Canada will help hasten the regulatory approval of devices that let people to check their HIV status at home.
Work by folk artist Maud Lewis featured in this year's holiday season stamps

Work by folk artist Maud Lewis featured in this year's holiday season stamps

OTTAWA — Canada Post is using three colourful and festive scenes painted by Nova Scotia folk artist Maud Lewis for its holiday season stamps this year. The agency announced the choice of the works by the late artist today in a news release.
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