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November 17, 2021

Headlines for November 17, 2021

  • Pfizer Seeks Approval For COVID Pill, Agrees to Deal To Make it Available in 95 Poorer Countries
  • Record Flooding Kills One Person, Displaces 1,000s in British Columbia
  • Climate Activists Disrupt Operations at World's Largest Coal Port For 11 Straight Days
  • Jury in Rittenhouse Trial Enters Second Day of Deliberations
  • Medical Examiner Says Ahmaud Arbery Shot at Close Range as Prosecution Rests Case
  • Julius Jones Set to Be Executed on Nov. 18 Unless Clemency Granted, Despite Evidence of Innocence
  • U.S. and China Agree to Hold Nuclear Talks
  • Burmese Coup Leaders Levy New Charges Against Aung San Suu Kyi; Freed U.S. Reporter Speaks Out
  • Chile's Senate Votes Against Impeaching President Sebastián Piñera
  • U.S. Bars Entry For Nicaraguan President Ortega and Other Officials Following Election
  • Burkina Faso: Protesters Demand President Resign Amid Instability and After Deadly Militant Attack
  • U.S. Temporarily Curbing Refugee Admissions to Prioritize Resettlement of Afghan Evacuees
  • North Dakota Bans Teaching About Structural Racism in Schools
  • Sandy Hook Families Win Case Against InfoWars Propagandist Alex Jones
  • Workers at Fast-food Chain Burgerville Reach Tentative Agreement 3 Years After Launching Union Effort


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