London A large proportion of doctors and nurses have been traumatized by working in intensive care during the coronavirus pandemic in the UK, a new study reveals, with almost half reporting symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety or depression, and some feeling they would be better off dead.
This fossil reveals how dinosaurs peed, pooped and had sex
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We know a lot about dinosaurs -- what they looked like, what they ate and what killed them off -- but no fossils have definitively preserved two dinosaurs in the act of mating. However, a fossil from China of a Psit...
Workers trapped in gold mine for more than a week send note to rescuers
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Twelve miners trapped underground for more than a week in a Chinese gold mine have managed to get a note to rescuers, state media reported Monday. The Xinhua news agency reports that the note confirmed 12 of the min...
Ghana president warns of health system overload as Covid cases soar
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Ghana's Covid-19 infection rates are skyrocketing and include new strains of the virus not before seen in the country, filling treatment centres and threatening to overwhelm the health system, President Nana Akufo-A...
New Delhi’s teachers are being sent to the Covid frontlines, some without training, PPE or even pay
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Every morning, teacher Vikas Kumar texts video lessons to his students before going to his second job as an untrained, frontline coronavirus worker. The 27-year-old normally teaches physical education but, like thou...
Middle schoolers send thank you notes to US Capitol workers
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A group of middle school students in Pennsylvania is sending appreciation notes to workers and officers on Capitol Hill to thank them for their service in the aftermath of the violent attack last week. The students,...
Can Mexico force the US to vaccinate migrant workers against Covid-19?
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Mexico wants the US to vaccinate all Mexican migrant workers currently working in the United States — and it says Trump's own signature trade deal requires it. Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Marcelo Ebrard told ...
Police respond differently when it’s a left-wing protest, study finds
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President Donald Trump's supporters were still rampaging through the US Capitol when the question arose: If these had been Black Lives Matter demonstrators instead of overwhelmingly White, militant Trump backers, ho...
Coronavirus will knock more than a year off average US life expectancy, study finds
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The coronavirus pandemic is not only having an immediate impact in terms of the deaths of thousands of Americans, it's also taking more than a year off the average US life expectancy. A new study published in the P...
Lori Loughlin’s husband Mossimo Giannulli asks for home confinement amid Covid concerns
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Attorneys for Mossimo Giannulli, the fashion designer and husband of actress Lori Loughlin, have requested that he complete his five-month sentence related to the college admissions scandal in home confinement, acco...
‘The Masked Dancer’ reveals the identity of the Moth
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"The Masked Dancer" has revealed the identity of the Moth. During Wednesday night's episode, the Zebra, the Moth, the Cotton Candy and the Sloth remained in Group B. Judges Ken Jeong, Brian Austin Green, Paula Abdul...
Riz Ahmed reveals he quietly got married months ago
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Congratulations to the newlywed Riz Ahmed! During a conversation in Monday's episode of the "Grounded with Louis Theroux" podcast, Ahmed revealed he recently got married. Ahmed, who is from England, said he is stayi...
Anne Hathaway reveals we’ve all been calling her the wrong name
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Oscar-winning actress Anne Hathaway wants everybody to start calling her by her nickname, Annie. Hathaway, whose most recent movie "Locked Down" premieres on HBO Max on Thursday, told Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Sh...