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Police shoot London killer dead, call stabbings a terrorist attack
LONDON (Reuters) - British police on Friday shot dead a man wearing a fake suicide vest who stabbed two people…
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Diet pills, laxatives may signal eating disorder risk in young women
(Reuters Health) - Teens and young women who use diet pills and laxatives for weight control are five to six…
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Short sleep after menopause linked to weaker bones
(Reuters Health) - Bones may age faster in older women who get too little sleep, a U.S. study suggests. Based…
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Samoa measles toll hits 42 as nations dispatch medical teams, supplies
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - More nations were flying medical staff and supplies to Samoa on Friday to battle a measles outbreak…
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‘She leaves him. He kills her.’ Thousands in Belgium march to demand end to violence against women
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Thousands of people protested in Brussels on Sunday against violence targetting women, placing pairs of women's shoes…
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Media mogul Bloomberg enters U.S. presidential race, takes aim at Trump
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Billionaire media mogul Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of America's largest city, jumped into the race for…
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U.S. to no longer waive sanctions on Iranian nuclear site
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Monday it will no longer waive sanctions related to Iran's Fordow nuclear…
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Women more likely to be warned away from surgery careers due to gender
(Reuters Health) - Punishing hours and concerns about having little time to marry and have children deter both male and…
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Hong Kong universities become ‘battlefields’ as citywide violence spreads
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Police in Hong Kong battled pro-democracy protesters at several university campuses in sometimes savage clashes, as…
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Australians brace for second high danger day as bushfire threat moves north
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Australians braced for a second day of high danger across the country's east…
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