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Tattooists Concerned As EU Ban On Tattoo Ink Threatens Industry: Report
Tattooists also highlighted that the industry is still reeling from the effects of Covid-19, which directly impacted the industry
China Locks Down City of 1.1 Million Citizens After Finding 3 Covid Cases
Yuzhou joins Xi’an - another Chinese city which is under lockdown since December 23 - in the list of China’s locked down cities
Preet Chandi Reaches South Pole Solo, Becomes First Woman of Color To Achieve Feat
Preet, who set out for the solo expedition in November earlier this year, completed the journey in 40 days.
Epstein Suicide: Charges Dropped Against Jail Guards Who Falsified Records
The indictment alleged that both appeared to have fallen asleep for one two-hour stretch.
Brazil to Probe Cruise Companies Over Covid Outbreaks
The statement came after Brazilian media reported passengers on one of the Covid-hit ships, the Costa Diadema, violated quarantine orders to hold a booze-fueled New Year's Eve party.
'Something I'm Going to Tell My Grandkids About': Trump Supporters Recall Capitol Siege Ahead of Anniversary
Trump supporters claim it was a peaceful protest against a "stolen" election. Police officers who fought with the mob, Democratic lawmakers and even some Republicans called it "terrorism."
First Case of Florona in Israel: All You Need to Know About Double Infection & Why Are Doctors Concerned
The first case of Florona was recorded earlier this week in a pregnant woman who was admitted to the Rabin Medical Centre to give birth.
From Capitol Riots to Covid Wreck to Kabul Rout, How 2021 Cracked Uncle Sam’s Halo
To be fair to Joe Biden, much of the damage was done by his predecessor Donald Trump. But what unfolded in Afghanistan rests squarely on the shoulders of the new administration.
AFC West Rivals Chargers, Broncos Face Must-win Situations
Two weeks ago the Los Angeles Chargers were feeling pretty secure about getting to the postseason for the first time since 2018.
Defense Secretary Taking More Authority For Use Of DC Guard
The Pentagon said Thursday it has streamlined the approval process for urgent use of National Guard forces in the District of Columbia, after months of study following the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Six Nigerian, Niger Troops Killed By Islamic State, Security Forces Say
Six troops from Nigeria and Niger were killed by Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) militants during an operation this month, a joint military force said on Thursday.
MATCHDAY: Valencia Can Jump To 4th In Spanish League
A look at whats happening in European soccer on Friday:
Tornadoes, Tropical Storms, Floods, Wildfires: Extreme Weather Disasters in 2021
World leaders met at the UN climate summit in Glasgow, but even after two years of preparation and 13 days of tough talks, they could not devise a proper plan to save the planet.
Publix Grocery Chain Starts Offering Paid Parental Leave
The Publix grocery store chain will start offering paid parental leave to employees who are new parents, company officials announced Wednesday.
OHL To Reinstate Canadiens Pick Logan Mallioux On Saturday
Montreal Canadiens firstround pick Logan Mailloux will be reinstated to the Ontario Hockey League on Saturday.
Court: Woman Who Threatened Black Child Violated Law
A New Hampshire woman violated the state's civil rights law by calling a Black child by a racial slur and threatening to kneel on his neck, a court ruled Wednesday.