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Roman Abramovich has been ordered by Chelsea's soccer league to sell
The league board's decision comes after the British government sanctioned the Russian businessman, who has ties to President Vladimir Putin.
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U.S. colleges are cutting their partnerships and financial ties with Russia
Colleges are pulling students from study abroad programs in Russia, ending research partnerships and cutting investments as part of a global wave of condemnation over the invasion of Ukraine.
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A man who got the 1st pig heart transplant has died after 2 months
David Bennett, 57, died Tuesday at the University of Maryland Medical Center. He was the first person to receive a heart transplant from a pig.
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WHO Africa's 1st woman leader helps continent fight COVID
Dr. Matshidiso Moeti has become one of the world's most compelling voices urging better consideration of Africa's people — especially women.
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Death toll surpasses 6 million for the pandemic now in its 3rd year
Health care experts say that confirmed deaths represent a fraction of the true number of deaths due to COVID because of limited testing.
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On 'Bloody Sunday,' Harris reflects on the current fight for voting rights
Vice President Kamala Harris visited Selma, Ala., to commemorate a defining moment in the struggle for the right to vote.
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Watching Ukraine, Bosnians relive the trauma of their war
Bosnian Serb forces laid siege to Sarajevo in the early 1990s. Some 350,000 people were trapped, subjected to daily shelling and cut off from regular access to electricity, food and medicine.
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The Miami Seaquarium is ending shows with Lolita, its 56-year-old orca
Lolita was captured five decades ago in the Puget Sound. Animal rights activists say she's the oldest orca in captivity and should live her final years back home in a seaside sanctuary.
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Abortions after 15 weeks are one signature away from being banned in Florida
The measure in Florida comes as Republicans across the country move to tighten access to the procedure.
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Neutral Finns and Swedes reconsider idea of NATO membership
A change in public opinion in steadfastly neutral Finland and Sweden has taken place since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.