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Covid vaccine made compulsory for educational staff: NCOC


May 29, 2021

Covid-19 vaccinations have been made mandatory for educational staff in order to ensure the safe continuation of the education sector, according to a press release issued by the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Saturday. The decision was taken in a meeting of the NCOC chaired by Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar and National …

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Arthur hints at return of seniors


May 29, 2021

DHAKA: Sri Lanka head coach Mickey Arthur said on Thursday that stars Angelo Mathews and Dimuth Karunaratne could make a return to the squad, despite their axing as players wrangle with the national board over wages. Sri Lanka left Mathews, Karunaratne, Dinesh Chandimal and senior players behind for their three One-day Internationals in Bangladesh. Players are refusing to sign new …

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What you need to know about coronavirus


May 29, 2021

Health authorities are closely watching an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a new strain of coronavirus known as COVID-19. Here are the answers to key questions about the outbreak: What is the virus? Scientists have identified the virus as a novel, or new, coronavirus. The name comes from the Latin word for crowns or halos, which coronaviruses resemble under …

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As Texas enters peak summer months, bills to cool state prisons fail yet again


May 29, 2021

AUSTIN — The temperature in Austin this week hit 91 degrees. After the city was blanketed with an early morning, hot mist on Wednesday, it felt more like 96 by mid-afternoon. Inside the state Capitol, where the thermostat hovers around a cool 70 degrees, Rep. Carl O. Sherman was contemplating the Day of Judgment. When Jesus returns, the pastor said, citing Scripture, he …

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Senate GOP quashes commission to probe Jan. 6 riot at Capitol with Cruz, Cornyn backing the filibuster


May 29, 2021

WASHINGTON — Republicans used the Senate’s filibuster rules to quash creation of an independent, bipartisan commission to probe the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, with Texans John Cornyn and Ted Cruz eagerly joining that effort. The vote to overcome the filibuster was 54-35, short of the 60 needed. A half-dozen Republicans joined Democrats voting to move forward with the …

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Rain free Memorial Day weekend for most


May 29, 2021

Expect a mix of sun and clouds on Saturday. A few showers or isolated storms will be possible across Central Texas, otherwise, the unofficial start of summer will feel unofficial. Temperatures both days this weekend will be several degrees below normal with highs in the upper 70s. The normal high for late May is in the upper 80s. Much of …

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Limits on voting hours, new criminal penalties included in GOP-backed Texas elections bill


May 29, 2021

AUSTIN — In the final days of the legislative session, Texas lawmakers are advancing a sweeping elections bill that would limit early voting hours, empower partisan poll watchers and put new criminal penalties on voting officials and assistants. The rollout of a final agreement, hashed out behind closed doors, was chaotic. Democrats meant to be included in negotiations said they were …

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