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In Los Angeles, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced residents and businesses would have to reduce outdoor landscape watering from three days per week to two
Safety recall, supply disruptions create empty shelves and store limits
Whether the rat population has increased is up for debate, but the pandemic might have made the situation more visible.
Yoon Suk Yeol, a conservative political neophyte, took office as South Korea’s new president Tuesday with a vow to pursue a negotiated settlement of North Korea’s threatening nuclear program and an offer of “an audacious plan” to improve Pyongyang’s economy if it abandons its nuclear weapons.
The world is creeping closer to the warming threshold international agreements are trying to prevent, with a nearly 50-50 chance that Earth will temporarily hit that temperature mark within the next five years, teams of meteorologists across the globe predicted.
A small number of COVID-19 patients are relapsing after taking Pfizer's antiviral pill, raising questions about the drug at the center of the U.S. response effort. Paxlovid has become the go-to option against COVID-19 because of its at-home convenience and results in heading off severe disease.
The resignation follows attacks by Rajapaksa supporters on peaceful protesters demanding that the brothers leave office.
Spending package will not include funds to combat COVID-19
Reporting included interactive series and explored problems, failures in political systems and security
Not only did stocks fall across Europe and much of Asia, but so did everything from old-economy crude oil to new-economy bitcoin
The oil windfall has been a boon to Iran's public finances
Human rights groups fear return to authoritarian rule
Program could effectively make tens of millions of households eligible for free service
Residents ordered to stay home and are barred from receiving nonessential deliveries as part of a 'quiet period' lasting at least until Wednesday
Now city data suggests that rat sightings are more frequent than they’ve been in a decade
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