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Belarus Olympian Kristina Timanovskaya Arrives In Poland, Which Offered Her Asylum
She had been competing at the Tokyo Olympics. Timanovskaya is reuniting with her husband — who has also obtained a humanitarian visa.
A U.S. Athlete Defies Olympic Podium Protest Ban Under Threat Of Sanctions
Olympic organizers are under intense pressure to end a ban on protests on the podium at the Tokyo Games. U.S. shot-putter Raven Saunders became the first to defy the ban after winning a silver medal.
Masks Will Return To The U.S. House And White House After The CDC Changes Guidance
Congress' attending physician announced vaccinated and unvaccinated House members will again have to mask up while in the U.S. Capitol or risk a fine.
Repeatedly Confronted By A Bear, A Man Is Rescued After He Writes 'SOS' On A Shack
A man in Alaska, who said that he had been attacked by a bear and that the animal had returned to his camp and harassed him every night for a week, was rescued by the Coast Guard.
Tom Morey, inventor of the Boogie Board, dies at 86
Morey, a well-known surfer in Southern California in the '50s and '60s, invented the Boogie Board in 1971 in Hawaii. Morey's invention remains a popular choice for those wanting to ride some waves.
In A First, Iran's Sole Nuclear Power Plant Undergoes Emergency Shutdown
An official from the state electric company Tavanir said over the weekend that the Bushehr plant shutdown began on Saturday and would last "for three to four days."
The Pacific Northwest Has Limited A/C, Making The Heat Wave More Dangerous
The brutal heat wave is worse for some residents in the region who live in areas where relatively mild summers have meant that many homes don't have air conditioners.
There's A Stark Red-Blue Divide When It Comes To States' Vaccination Rates
All of the states with the highest adult vaccination rates went to President Biden in the 2020 election. But the vaccine divide is not just about politics.
10 Senators Say They Agree On Infrastructure 'Framework' — But There Are Few Details
The bipartisan proposal would cost $1.2 trillion and include no tax hikes. But the senators themselves didn't release any details and party leaders have been mostly silent on the development.
2021 Miss Nevada Will Be The First Openly Transgender Miss USA Contestant
After her historic win as Miss Nevada USA, Kataluna Enriquez will compete in the national pageant in November.
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