What did Deborah Roberts say about Covid-19? 'GMA' star recalls her 'pandemic struggles' in Instagram post
'GMA' anchor Deborah Roberts has opened up about the tragedy of COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on people worldwide
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Northwestern suspends head football coach for 2 weeks following investigation into hazing allegations
Northwestern University has suspended head football coach Pat Fitzgerald for two weeks without pay following an investigation into allegations of hazing within the Wildcats' program, the school announced Friday.
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President Zelensky visits Snake Island as war enters 500th day
The island became a symbol of Ukraine's resistance after troops there defied a Russian order to surrender.
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Erdogan Says Turkey Wants Three-Month Extension of Grain Deal
Turkey wants the safe-transit deal for Ukrainian grain exports from Black Sea ports extended for three months instead
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Swedish Real Estate Woes Pile Rating Pressure on Handelsbanken
Svenska Handelsbanken AB, Sweden’s third biggest bank by market value, may see its public credit rating lowered if
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McDonald’s Limits Tomato Usage in India Amid Price Surge
McDonald’s has stopped using tomatoes in food preparations at most of its locations in northern and eastern India
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Ukraine Recap: Biden Says Kyiv Isn’t Ready for NATO Membership
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hits the 500-day mark on Saturday. President Joe Biden told CNN that a vote
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Italy’s Latest Night Train Is a €25,000 Luxury Getaway on Rails
On Italy’s newest rail service, trains will take days to reach their destinations and tickets will cost thousands
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Departure of Women Execs Stunts German Bid to Close Gender Gap
Earlier this week, Amanda Rajkumar announced that she was leaving her position as head of Global Human Resources
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Evan Gershkovich: US confirms Russia contact over prisoner swap for reporter
The White House says it is prepared to do "hard things" to free the American journalist from Russia.
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China Regulator Pushes Mutual Funds to Lower Fees
The China Securities Regulatory Commission plans to reform the mutual fund industry’s fee mechanisms, and push fund firms
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Weeklong dock strike on Canada's west coast is starting to pinch small businesses, experts say
Experts say Canadian consumers aren’t yet feeling the impact of the weekold port strike in British Columbia, but businesses are beginning to be pinched by the shutdown of docks that handle 25% of the country’s foreign trade
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