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A Doc Was Mad That People Die From Preventable Diseases. So He Wrote A Book About It
Harvard professor Dr. Eugene Richardson explores colonialism's impact on global health in Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health.

Which face mask or covering is best to wear?
Germany and Austria have changed their advice about which face covering to wear in public spaces.
Spain launches low-cost bullet train
Spanish state operator Renfe's low-cost service AVLO takes passengers between Madrid and Barcelona in just two and half hours.
Man, 100, accused of being an accessory to thousands of murders at Nazi camp
A 100-year-old man in Germany has been charged with 3,518 counts of being an accessory to murder over claims he was a member of the SS at a Nazi concentration camp during the Second World War.
Airbus Receives No Orders for New Planes in January
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The European Union's flagship airplane manufacturer, Airbus, received no new orders for planes throughout the month of January, the company said in its monthly report.

Neera Tanden, Nominee To Head Budget Office, Apologizes For Insulting GOP Senators
President Biden's nominee to head the White House budget office pushed for Biden's economic relief package and apologized for insults against Republican senators during her confirmation hearing.

Device could aid motorcyclists cornering and other news
BBC Click's Paul Carter looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week.
Senate says Trump's impeachment trial is constitutional
Following a vote to determine the constitutionality of an impeachment trial for a president who has already left office, a majority of the senators said the trial of former President Trump is constitutional. CNN's Jake Tapper, Abby Phillip and Dana Bash discuss.
Tory peer found to have attempted to influence judges over sex assault MP's case
A former Conservative minister attempted to influence judges over the case of an ex-Tory MP jailed for sexually assaulting two women, a parliamentary watchdog has found.
Trump Attorney Schoen's Move to Cover Head While Drinking Water Explained After Netizens Bemused
David Schoen, an orthodox Jew, was earlier announced as part of Donald Trump's defense team for the latter's second impeachment trial in the US Senate. Schoen, along with Trump's other attorney, Bruce Castor, joined the team after five lawyers earlier reportedly departed from the employ of the former president.