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Israeli scientists to have coronavirus vaccine in ‘weeks’

Israeliscientistswillhave the first vaccine against the novel coronavirus in a matter of weeks, Israeli Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis said.

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Another African Tragedy

Here are a few headlines about an African tragedy: “Africa’s Worst Locust Plague in Decades Threatens Millions” (The Wall Street Journal), “’Unprecedented’ Locust Invasion Approaches FullBlown Crisis” (Scientific American), “Somalia Declares Locust Outbreak a ‘National Emergency’ (The National) and “UN Calls for International Action on East Africa Locust Outbreak” (Bloomberg Green). This ongoing tragedy is mostly man-made, according to an analysis by Paul Driessen, who is a senior policy adviser with the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) and the Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise.

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These 3 countries tried socialism; Here’s what happened

[Ed. Note: Lee Edwards is the distinguished fellow in conservative thought at The Heritage Foundation’s B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics. A leading historian of American conservatism, Edwards has published 25 books, including “Just Right: A Life in Pursuit of Liberty.”]

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Claude ‘Gene’ Guinn

Claude “Gene” Guinn was born March 18,1948, in Lyons, Kan., to Nathan “Junior” and Geneva Guinn.

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Keith Schemmer

Keith Edward Schemmer, 66, Kingfisher, died Feb. 18, 2020.

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Not Guilty

Osvaldo Esparza Orozco was facing three possible life sentences but walked away a free man late Thursday night after a Kingfisher County jury acquitted the 36-yearold on three counts of child sexual abuse.

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Never on Sunday

Steph Snider seated a table-full of people at her Kingfisher restaurant on a Sunday several months ago and asked for their drink order.

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