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Italy set to vaccinate small island populations in one go

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ROME — Italy is set to start a mass vaccination campaign Friday on some of its small, remote islands with few residents and limited...

Glacier National Park demand outweighs ticket availability

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KALISPELL, Mont. — Park officials in Montana have made additional reservation tickets available this week for Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park after receiving...

Survivor of subway crash reflects on decision to change cars

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MEXICO CITY — A decision to change cars to get closer to a station exit may have saved Erik Bravo, a 34-year-old financial adviser...

Spiritual leader’s mummified remains found in Colorado home

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DENVER — Authorities have arrested several people after the mummified body of the leader of the spiritual group “Love Has Won” was found wrapped...

Spiritual leader’s mummified remains found in Colorado home

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DENVER — Authorities have arrested several people after the mummified body of the leader of the spiritual group “Love Has Won” was found wrapped...

Agency: Oxygen injectors pass 2nd test in Georgia harbor

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SAVANNAH, Ga. — A federal agency said Tuesday that machines designed to inject extra oxygen for fish to breathe in the Savannah harbor passed...

US sets pandemic-era high for air travel, over 1.6 million

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The United States set another record for the number of air travelers since the pandemic set in, although passenger numbers remain far below 2019...

24-hour subway service returning to city that never sleeps

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NEW YORK — New York City's subway will begin rolling all night again and capacity restrictions for most types of businesses will end statewide...

Budget carrier flydubai posts $194M loss due to pandemic

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Dubai's budget carrier flydubai reported Sunday a loss of $194 million in 2020 as revenue fell by more than...

Public transit hopes to win back riders after crushing year

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WASHINGTON — Taking the Los Angeles Metro for his first trip in months, Brad Hudson felt a moment of normalcy when the train rolled...