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US Supreme Court allows abortion providers to challenge a near-total ban in Texas
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Free flu vaccine programme to be extended to people aged over 50
Super Bowl-winning former NFL receiver Demaryius Thomas dies at 33
German legislators back vaccine mandate for health workers
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Nasa’s newest X-ray telescope rockets into orbit
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US court rejects Trump bid to keep Capitol riot documents secret
US actor Jussie Smollett found guilty over staged racist hate crime
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