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Reverend wears face shield as churches reopen for socially-distanced private prayer
Places of worship across the UK reopened for private prayer on Monday with worshipers and clergymen at Salisbury Cathedral wearing personal protective equipment.
(June 15 20:44) Dailymail.co.uk
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Hundreds gather in Hong Kong to remember protester who fell to his death
(June 15 20:42) TodayOnline World
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Hearts start relegation legal challenge after expanded top flight rejected
Hearts will mount a legal challenge against their relegation after clubs fail to back league reconstruction.
(June 15 20:42) BBC.com
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GE aviation head David Joyce to retire
General Electric Co said on Monday David Joyce, the chief executive of the company's aviation unit, would retire after 40 years with the industrial conglomerate.
(June 15 20:42) Reuters.com Business
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Wall Street set to drop at open after spike in new virus cases
Wall Street was set to drop sharply at the open on Monday as a recent jump in coronavirus cases in China and parts of the United States dashed investor hopes ...
(June 15 20:42) Reuters.com Business
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Jordan Omogbehin Revealed as the Ninja's Identity from WWE Backlash 2020
The scheduled Raw tag team championship match between the Viking Raiders and Street Profits for Backlash turned out to instead be the latest cinematic segment between the two teams, featuring ...
(June 15 20:42) Bleacherreport.com
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iPhone SE vs. iPhone 11: How to decide which new Apple phone is worth your cash - CNET
Apple's new iPhone SE is $300 cheaper than the baseline iPhone 11. Here's exactly what you get by spending almost double.
(June 15 20:40) Cnet.com
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Hyundai Venue Flux Special Edition Revealed In South Korea
Hyundai, the South Korean automaker has officially introduced Venue Flux special edition in its home market. The special edition of the subcompact SUV is made exclusively for the South Korean ...
(June 15 20:40) NDTV News
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Sickening moment racist thug makes monkey gestures at Black Lives Matter protesters in London
Vile footage shows the thug goading anti-racism campaigners in Trafalgar Square, which on Saturday saw ugly clashes between far-right and BLM supporters.
(June 15 20:40) Dailymail.co.uk
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Global Wind Day 2020: Significance, History And What It's All About
Global Wind Day 2020: The event, observed on June 15 every year, focuses on how wind energy can be utilized more aggressively.
(June 15 20:39) NDTV News
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Delta has received approval from Shanghai government to resume flights
Delta Air Lines has received approval from the Shanghai government to resume flights from June 18, a company spokeswoman said on Monday, paving the way for the carrier to ...
(June 15 20:39) Reuters.com Business
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EasyJet boss feels '100% safe' on full planes as flights resume
The comments come as the airline begins offering a limited numbers of flights on mainly domestic routes.
(June 15 20:39) BBC.com
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United Airlines secures $5 billion loan backed by loyalty program
United Airlines said on Monday it is securing a $5 billion loan backed by its MileagePlus loyalty program, bringing potential total liquidity to $17 billion, an amount that senior ...
(June 15 20:38) Reuters.com Business
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Plane window cracks in MID-AIR as drunk woman, 29, tries to smash it open during her flight
The 29-year-old passenger had drunk two bottles of super-strength spirits on her own due to emotional stress before boarding the domestic flight in China, according to police. She has been detained. ...
(June 15 20:36) Dailymail.co.uk
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Walmart partners with Shopify to expand online marketplace business
(June 15 20:35) TodayOnline World
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China steps up checks on meat, seafood after COVID-19 cases in market
(June 15 20:35) TodayOnline World
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U.S. outraged by American's espionage conviction in Russia - Pompeo
(June 15 20:35) TodayOnline World
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Botswana investigates 154 elephant deaths, rules out poaching
(June 15 20:35) TodayOnline World
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Revenue at airline Avianca falls 51% through early June on coronavirus
(June 15 20:35) TodayOnline World
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Could HEATING protect against coronavirus?
Scientists advising the Government said there is 'moderate' evidence the virus struggles to survive on surfaces indoors when the heat is high compared to when it is low.
(June 15 20:34) Dailymail.co.uk