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‘A sucker punch’: The Weeknd says Grammy Awards ‘mean nothing to me now’ after shocking snub

The Weeknd opened up to Billboard Thursday about his indifference to the once-esteemed Grammys after failing to pick up a single nomination.
      

Florida launches statewide preregistration system for Covid-19 vaccinations

Florida has launched a statewide preregistration system to schedule Covid-19 vaccine appointments for people 65 and older and frontline healthcare workers, the state’s health department said Friday.

Ikea adds requirement before consumers can buy dressers, furniture to prevent tip-over accidents, deaths

Ikea shoppers buying a dresser will be required to fill out an online form acknowledging the need to attach furniture to the wall for tip-over risk.

      

A 2nd grader at a Christian school was expelled for telling another girl she had a crush on her, mother says

An 8-year-old student was kicked out of a Christian elementary school, after she told another female student she had a crush on her, the mother says.

Ex-FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith sentenced to 1-year probation for altering Russia probe email

Kevin Clinesmith had pleaded guilty to altering an email during the Russia investigation that was used to justify the surveillance of ex-Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
      

Pain relief medications like Tylenol and Advil are ‘perfectly fine’ – but only after COVID-19 vaccine, experts say

Americans are using pain relief medication to manage side effects brought on by the COVID-19 vaccine. Experts say don’t take them before vaccination.

      

Biden taps new top Iran envoy

The Biden administration has tapped Robert Malley, a progressive foreign policy expert who served on the Obama administration’s negotiating team for the Iran nuclear deal, as its new top envoy for Iran.

Analysis: What Cuba wants from Joe Biden

Few countries around the world likely breathed a sigh of relief following the 2020 US election as deeply as Cuba did.

Little boy finishes chemo with a dance party

After 60 weeks of chemotherapy, 5-year-old Jase Black and the staff at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital celebrate him ending treatment.

      

The GameStop phenomenon has gone global

The GameStop mania that’s hijacked US markets is grabbing the attention of investors all over the world, as traders from London to Mumbai try to get in on the action.

A storm that slammed California with record rain and snow is headed east

The storm that produced record rain and snowfall across California the past few days is headed east, with rain, snow and ice forecast to impact the Midwest and Northeast this weekend.

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