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  1. Welcome to BookTok, where someone crying and throwing your book against a wall is actually a good thing.

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  2. Denmark reported that two people experienced brain hemorrhages after receiving the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine, one of whom died. Danish authorities are investigating whether or not these were direct side effects of the vaccine.

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  3. Cruise companies are preparing their ships for a return to the seas in Europe and Asia. In the United States, there is still no plan to resume.

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  4. News Analysis: President Biden got a taste this week of what the next four years may look like: a new era of bitter superpower competition, marked by perhaps the worst relationships Washington has had with Russia and China in recent memory.

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  5. The suspect in the Atlanta-area massacres, who identified as religious, told police he had acted to quell a “sexual addiction.” The way he characterized his motivations was recognizable to observers of evangelicalism — and to some evangelicals themselves.

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  6. The number of older adults turning to cannabis is on the rise.

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  7. Watch: Lava flowed as a rare volcanic eruption occurred near Reykjavik, Iceland, on Friday evening. No injuries were reported. Read more about the eruption:

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  8. A Vietnam veteran spent three years secretly living in a Philadelphia stadium. Now, he's telling his story.

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  9. Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York announced this week that businesses like indoor fitness studios would be allowed to reopen — a move some health experts find perplexing and premature.

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  10. Spectators from overseas will not be allowed to attend the Tokyo Summer Olympics, a significant concession to the realities of the pandemic.

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  11. A wax figure of Donald Trump had been punched and scratched so much lately that it needed to be removed from display for repairs.

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  12. For a sense of your longevity, look no further than your gut.

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  13. Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, said on Twitter that some aides no longer worked at the White House after their past use of marijuana had been evaluated.

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  14. The promise of universal suffrage has animated Hong Kong's politics for decades. Beijing’s latest moves could finally extinguish that hope.

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  15. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan withdrew Turkey from a treaty focused on preventing violence against women, a move likely to please his conservative followers but alienate him from Western allies.

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  16. When the pandemic hit, many would-be travelers received credits which may soon expire. Here’s what some major travel companies are offering in the way of flexibility.

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  18. The U.S. and Britain have sped ahead of Europe in terms of vaccinations. What went wrong?

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    Governors are setting dates for universal vaccine eligibility, 2.5 million shots are being given each day and business restrictions are easing. But cases are stuck on a plateau, variants are spreading and the pandemic isn’t over yet. With .

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  20. A volcano erupted in Iceland on Friday, much to the excitement of local residents.

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