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- Farmington marksman makes U.S. Olympic shooting team
Army Sgt. Patrick Sunderman of Farmington was named to the U.S. Olympic shooting team, earning a spot at next month's Tokyo Games in smallbore rifle. - Twitter urges Indian gov't to respect freedom of expression
Twitter on Thursday said it is worried about the safety of its staff in India and called for the government to respect freedom of expression, days after Indian police visited its office in New Delhi over its labeling of a tweet by a governing party spokesman as "manipulated media."
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- Indian farmers mark 6 months of protest with no end in sight
Indian farmers demanding the government repeal new agriculture laws they say will devastate their livelihoods marked their protest movement's sixth month Wednesday by flying black banners on the cars and tractors and burning effigies of the prime minister. - Cyclone lashes India, Bangladesh after 1.1M evacuated
Heavy rain and a high tide lashed parts of eastern India and neighboring Bangladesh as a cyclone pushed ashore Wednesday in an area where more than 1.1 million people have evacuated during a devastating coronavirus surge. - Vaccine inequality in India sends many falling through gaps
As the coronavirus tears through India, night watchman Sagar Kumar thinks constantly about getting vaccines for himself and his family of five amid critical shortages of shots in the country. But even if he knew how to get one, it wouldn't be easy.
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