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Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a Republican who became a liberal darling, dies at 85

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British PM’s 1st day at 10 Downing St. will stretch from nuclear weapons briefing to Larry the cat

Read full article: British PM’s 1st day at 10 Downing St. will stretch from nuclear weapons briefing to Larry the cat

After a few hours of sleep to shake off a night of celebration and an audience with the king, Keir Starmer stepped through the front door of 10 Downing St. for the first time as prime minister on Friday.

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Condition critical? Britain's beloved but battered National Health Service turns 75

Read full article: Condition critical? Britain's beloved but battered National Health Service turns 75

The U.K. is celebrating the 75th birthday of its beloved but increasingly creaky National Health Service.

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Rishi Sunak: UK's ex-Treasury chief gets his shot at PM job

Read full article: Rishi Sunak: UK's ex-Treasury chief gets his shot at PM job

Rishi Sunak ran for Britain’s top job and lost.

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Now there are 8: UK leader field slims as nominations close

Read full article: Now there are 8: UK leader field slims as nominations close

Nominations in the race to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson have closed, with eight Conservative lawmakers securing enough support from their colleagues to make the first ballot.

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UK Conservatives jostle in crowded, testy leadership race

Read full article: UK Conservatives jostle in crowded, testy leadership race

Candidates to replace Boris Johnson as Britain’s prime minister are scattering tax-cutting promises to woo their Conservative Party members.

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Successors to Johnson seek to stand out in crowded UK field

Read full article: Successors to Johnson seek to stand out in crowded UK field

Potential successors to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson are rushing to differentiate themselves from an increasingly crowded field.

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UK defense minister rules himself out of leadership race

Read full article: UK defense minister rules himself out of leadership race

A British Cabinet minister tipped to be a frontrunner in the Conservative Party’s leadership race has ruled himself out of the contest.

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UK leader hopefuls jostle as Johnson digs in for final weeks

Read full article: UK leader hopefuls jostle as Johnson digs in for final weeks

Conservative party candidates are beginning to declare their intentions to replace departing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

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Conservative contenders who could succeed Boris Johnson

Read full article: Conservative contenders who could succeed Boris Johnson

The contest to succeed British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has begun after he announced he is resigning as Conservative Party leader.

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One scandal too many: British PM Boris Johnson resigns

Read full article: One scandal too many: British PM Boris Johnson resigns

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced his resignation amid a mass revolt by top members of his government.

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EXPLAINER: How UK Conservatives can change their leader

Read full article: EXPLAINER: How UK Conservatives can change their leader

Britain’s beleaguered Prime Minister Boris Johnson is determined to cling to power despite an open revolt within his Conservative Party.

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Britain's Boris Johnson battles to stay as PM amid revolt

Read full article: Britain's Boris Johnson battles to stay as PM amid revolt

A defiant British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is battling to remain in office, shrugging off calls for his resignation after three Cabinet ministers and a slew of junior officials said they could no longer serve under his scandal-plagued leadership.

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Profiles of Sunak and Javid, who quit Johnson's Cabinet

Read full article: Profiles of Sunak and Javid, who quit Johnson's Cabinet

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government is facing a fresh crisis after two of his most senior Cabinet ministers resigned within minutes of each other.

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In major blow, 2 key ministers quit Boris Johnson government

Read full article: In major blow, 2 key ministers quit Boris Johnson government

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is clinging to power after two of his most senior Cabinet ministers quit, saying they had lost confidence in Johnson’s leadership amid shifting explanations about his handling of a sexual misconduct scandal.

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Which Conservatives could succeed UK's Johnson if he falls?

Read full article: Which Conservatives could succeed UK's Johnson if he falls?

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson managed to narrowly win a no-confidence vote from his own Conservative Party, but the result dealt a heavy blow to his authority.

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UK women slam sexism of 'Basic Instinct' slur on lawmaker

Read full article: UK women slam sexism of 'Basic Instinct' slur on lawmaker

Women from across British politics called Monday for action to tackle misogyny after a newspaper ran a story accusing the deputy opposition leader of trying to ā€œdistractā€ the prime minister during debates by crossing and uncrossing her legs.

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UK clears 6th COVID shot despite canceling deal for doses

Read full article: UK clears 6th COVID shot despite canceling deal for doses

British authorities have authorized a coronavirus vaccine for adults made by French drugmaker Valneva.

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WHO: COVID-19 cases rise for 2nd straight week, deaths fall

Read full article: WHO: COVID-19 cases rise for 2nd straight week, deaths fall

The World Health Organization says the number of new coronavirus cases globally increased by 7% in the last week, driven by rising infections in the Western Pacific.

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UK easing COVID-19 testing, monitoring despite case uptick

Read full article: UK easing COVID-19 testing, monitoring despite case uptick

Britain is ending some of its most comprehensive COVID-19 testing and monitoring programs.

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UK to end all COVID-19 travel rules ahead of Easter break

Read full article: UK to end all COVID-19 travel rules ahead of Easter break

Britain says all remaining coronavirus measures for travelers, including passenger locator forms and the requirement for unvaccinated people be tested for COVID-19 before and after their arrivals, will end Friday.

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England lifts COVID restrictions as omicron threat recedes

Read full article: England lifts COVID restrictions as omicron threat recedes

Most coronavirus restrictions, including mandatory face masks, have been lifted in England after Britain’s government said its vaccine booster rollout successfully reduced serious illness and COVID-19 hospitalizations.

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Lawmaker's claim of anti-Muslim bias is new blow to UK govt

Read full article: Lawmaker's claim of anti-Muslim bias is new blow to UK govt

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has ordered an investigation into a Conservative lawmaker’s claim that she was fired from a government job in part because of her Muslim faith.

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UK deputy medical chief Van-Tam to step down in March

Read full article: UK deputy medical chief Van-Tam to step down in March

England’s deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam, one of the scientists who led the U.K.’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, will leave his role in March.

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U.K. gov't advisers recommend against 4th vaccine dose

Read full article: U.K. gov't advisers recommend against 4th vaccine dose

U.K. government advisers have recommended against giving a fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine to nursing home residents and people over 80 because data shows that a third shot offers lasting protection against admission to the hospital.

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UK makes omicron contingency plans for hospitals, schools

Read full article: UK makes omicron contingency plans for hospitals, schools

The U.K. government has been making contingency plans in case hospitals, schools and other workplaces are hit by major staff shortages amid the latest record spike in coronavirus infections.

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Live updates: 'Music Man' revival on hold as star infected

Read full article: Live updates: 'Music Man' revival on hold as star infected

The Broadway revival of ā€œThe Music Manā€ has been one of the hottest tickets in town and it has limped along without co-star Sutton Foster.

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Omicron spreads global gloom over New Year's celebrations

Read full article: Omicron spreads global gloom over New Year's celebrations

New Year celebrations are approaching and across the world there is an urge to party.

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Thousands line up for 'jingle jabs' on Christmas in England

Read full article: Thousands line up for 'jingle jabs' on Christmas in England

Thousands of people across England are spending a few minutes of Christmas Day to line up under leaden winter skies to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as the omicron variant fuels a surge in infections across the country.

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UK data suggests hospitalization is less likely with omicron

Read full article: UK data suggests hospitalization is less likely with omicron

Britain's public health agency says preliminary data suggests that people with the omicron variant of the coronavirus are 50% to 70% less likely to be hospitalized than those with the delta strain.

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Live updates: S Korea has new daily high for COVID-19 deaths

Read full article: Live updates: S Korea has new daily high for COVID-19 deaths

South Korea has set a new record for daily COVID-19 deaths as it struggles to resolve a shortage of hospital beds amid weeks of surging cases.

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UK health boss: COVID-19 rules could tighten by Christmas

Read full article: UK health boss: COVID-19 rules could tighten by Christmas

Britain’s health secretary has refused to rule out imposing tougher COVID-19 restrictions before Christmas amid the rapid rise of infections and continuing uncertainty about the omicron variant.

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UK lawmakers OK virus restrictions but Johnson faces dissent

Read full article: UK lawmakers OK virus restrictions but Johnson faces dissent

British lawmakers have voted to approve new restrictions to curb the spread of the omicron coronavirus variant.

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Omicron spreading so fast it threatens Britain's hospitals

Read full article: Omicron spreading so fast it threatens Britain's hospitals

British Health Secretary Sajid Javid says the omicron variant of COVID-19 is spreading so rapidly that it has the potential to overwhelm Britain’s hospitals.

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Nigeria slams UK's 'discriminatory' travel ban over omicron

Read full article: Nigeria slams UK's 'discriminatory' travel ban over omicron

A Nigerian official has criticized a travel ban imposed on the West African nation by the British government amid fears about the new omicron variant as ā€œpunitive, indefensible and discriminatory.ā€.

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UK tightens travel testing rules amid omicron concerns

Read full article: UK tightens travel testing rules amid omicron concerns

Britain’s government has tightened travel restrictions amid concerns about the spread of the omicron coronavirus variant.

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Variants, boosters turn rich-poor vaccine gap into chasm

Read full article: Variants, boosters turn rich-poor vaccine gap into chasm

The global initiative to share coronavirus vaccines fairly already scaled back its pledge to the world’s poor once.

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South African scientists brace for wave propelled by omicron

Read full article: South African scientists brace for wave propelled by omicron

Worried scientists in South Africa are scrambling to combat the lightning spread across the country of the new and highly transmissible omicron COVID-19 variant as the world grapples with its emergence.

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UK to probe racial bias in medical devices after COVID toll

Read full article: UK to probe racial bias in medical devices after COVID toll

The British government is investigating whether built-in racial bias in some medical devices led to Black and Asian people getting sick and dying disproportionately from COVID-19.

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In shift, UK to require COVID vaccination for health workers

Read full article: In shift, UK to require COVID vaccination for health workers

The British government says all health care staff who work with the public will have to be vaccinated against the coronavirus starting in April.

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UK authorizes Merck antiviral pill, 1st shown to treat COVID

Read full article: UK authorizes Merck antiviral pill, 1st shown to treat COVID

Britain has granted a conditional authorization to Merck’s coronavirus antiviral.

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UK encourages booster jabs, resists new virus restrictions

Read full article: UK encourages booster jabs, resists new virus restrictions

With coronavirus cases rising in Britain, the government is urging millions of people to get booster vaccine shots.

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UK's Johnson replaces foreign secretary in Cabinet shake-up

Read full article: UK's Johnson replaces foreign secretary in Cabinet shake-up

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has demoted his top diplomat and fired his education minister in a Cabinet reshuffle, as he attempted to move on from a series of political missteps and U-turns.

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UK minister: Regulator concern sank deal for Valneva shot

Read full article: UK minister: Regulator concern sank deal for Valneva shot

UK.

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UK approves vaccines for 12-15s, aims to avoid lockdowns

Read full article: UK approves vaccines for 12-15s, aims to avoid lockdowns

Britain’s chief medical officers say children ages 12 to 15 should be vaccinated against the coronavirus.

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Latest: Australia's capital extends lockdown until Oct. 15

Read full article: Latest: Australia's capital extends lockdown until Oct. 15

Australia’s capital will remain locked down for a second month after the local government reported 22 new coronavirus infections.

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UK ditches plans for vaccine passports at crowded venues

Read full article: UK ditches plans for vaccine passports at crowded venues

Britain’s health secretary says authorities have decided not to require vaccine passports for entry into nightclubs and other crowded events in England.

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The Latest: West Virginia hits daily record in new cases

Read full article: The Latest: West Virginia hits daily record in new cases

West Virginia set two daily records in the past week for positive coronavirus cases as the pandemic continues to ravage the state.

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UK's vaccine assessor opts against COVID jabs for children

Read full article: UK's vaccine assessor opts against COVID jabs for children

The independent body advising the British government on the rollout of coronavirus vaccines says the direct health benefits of offering the jabs to all healthy 12-to-15-year-olds are marginal.

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The Latest: Nevada hospitals see severe shortage of nurses

Read full article: The Latest: Nevada hospitals see severe shortage of nurses

State health officials in Nevada say hospitals are seeing a severe shortage of nurses and some northern Nevada hospitals are nearly out of staffed beds for patients.

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Scientists fear UK COVID cases may surge after summer lull

Read full article: Scientists fear UK COVID cases may surge after summer lull

As Britain enjoyed a summertime lull in COVID-19 cases, the nation’s attention turned to the end of pandemic-related restrictions and holidays in the sun.

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UK health chief sees 'unfair' pricing for COVID travel tests

Read full article: UK health chief sees 'unfair' pricing for COVID travel tests

Britain’s competition watchdog says it will look into the cost of COVID-19 testing for travelers after Health Secretary Sajid Javid complained that high prices for the government-mandated tests were preventing some people from going on holiday.

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The Latest: Arizona reports over 2,000 new COVID-19 cases

Read full article: The Latest: Arizona reports over 2,000 new COVID-19 cases

Health officials in Arizona on Sunday reported more than 2,000 new COVID-19 cases for the second consecutive day.

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UK spares key workers quarantine as staff shortages bite

Read full article: UK spares key workers quarantine as staff shortages bite

Britain is easing coronavirus quarantine rules for essential workers including prison guards, veterinarians and garbage collectors in an attempt to end staff shortages that are hobbling parts of the economy.

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England quarantine rules being relaxed to avoid shortages

Read full article: England quarantine rules being relaxed to avoid shortages

The British government has sought to ease food supply pressures in England by exempting more than 10,000 workers from quarantine rules that had led to staff shortages and empty shelves and fears of panic-buying.

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UK opts not to vaccinate most under-18s against COVID-19

Read full article: UK opts not to vaccinate most under-18s against COVID-19

The British government has decided not to inoculate most children and teenagers against COVID-19 until more data on the vaccines become available.

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The Latest: Korea PM apologizes for virus surge on destroyer

Read full article: The Latest: Korea PM apologizes for virus surge on destroyer

South Korea’s prime minister has offered a public apology over a large-scale coronavirus outbreak on a destroyer on an anti-piracy mission off East Africa.

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Virus surge fears, UK leader's quarantine, mar 'Freedom Day'

Read full article: Virus surge fears, UK leader's quarantine, mar 'Freedom Day'

England’s nightclubs have reopened as the country lifted most remaining restrictions after more than a year of lockdowns, mask mandates and other pandemic-related curbs on freedom.

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The Latest: Most of S Korean warship's crew have coronavirus

Read full article: The Latest: Most of S Korean warship's crew have coronavirus

The number of infected sailors on a South Korean destroyer on an anti-piracy mission off East Africa has soared to 247, the largest cluster for the country’s military during the coronavirus pandemic.

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In U-turn, UK's Johnson to quarantine after COVID-19 contact

Read full article: In U-turn, UK's Johnson to quarantine after COVID-19 contact

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will spend 10 days self-isolating after contact with a confirmed coronavirus case.

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UK's France curbs irk travelers; health chief tests positive

Read full article: UK's France curbs irk travelers; health chief tests positive

Tourists and the travel industry are venting frustration and anger after Britain's government reversed a plan to ease travel restrictions on France just two days after they were due to start.

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The Latest: Masks return for employees at some Vegas casinos

Read full article: The Latest: Masks return for employees at some Vegas casinos

Some Las Vegas resorts and casinos are again requiring employees to wear masks, a response to a recommendation by regional health officials amid rising COVID-19 case rates.

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Johnson: England to lift last virus restrictions on July 19

Read full article: Johnson: England to lift last virus restrictions on July 19

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that all remaining lockdown restrictions in England will be lifted in a week despite a sharp rise in coronavirus cases.

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UK confident about July reopening despite soaring cases

Read full article: UK confident about July reopening despite soaring cases

Britain’s new health secretary says he is confident that England is on track to remove the country’s remaining coronavirus restrictions on July 19.

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IS bride loses bid to return to UK to fight for citizenship

Read full article: IS bride loses bid to return to UK to fight for citizenship

FILE - This undated photo released by the Metropolitan Police of London, shows Shamima Begum. Shamima Begum who ran away from London as a teenager to join the Islamic State group lost her bid Friday Feb. 26, 2021 to return to the U.K. to fight for the restoration of her citizenship, which was revoked on national security grounds. (Metropolitan Police of London via AP, File)LONDON – A woman who ran away from London as a teenager to join the Islamic State group lost her bid Friday to return to the U.K. to fight for the restoration of her citizenship, which was revoked on national security grounds. Begum's lawyers appealed,, saying her right to a fair hearing was harmed by the obstacles of pursuing her case from the camp. The U.K. Supreme Court disagreed, ruling Friday that the right to a fair hearing does not trump all other considerations, such as public safety.

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IS bride to return to UK to fight for British citizenship

Read full article: IS bride to return to UK to fight for British citizenship

LONDON A U.K. woman who as a teenager ran away to join the Islamic State group won the right Thursday to return to Britain to fight for the restoration of her citizenship, which was revoked on national security grounds. Shamima Begum was one of three east London schoolgirls who traveled to Syria in 2015. She resurfaced at a refugee camp in Syria and told reporters she wanted to come home, but was denied the chance after Former Home Secretary Sajid Javid revoked her citizenship. She challenged the decision, arguing she is not the citizen of another country and that Javids decision left her stateless. But the stripping of her citizenship without a chance to clear her name is not justice it is the opposite.

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Production of Brexit coin stops as uncertainty looms

Read full article: Production of Brexit coin stops as uncertainty looms

Dan Kitwood/Getty Images(CNN) - The UK has halted production of commemorative Brexit coins, which had been marked with the date "31 October 2019" -- the day the UK is due to leave the European Union -- amid uncertainty over the departure. Earlier this month, designs were approved for a series of 50 pence (64 cents) pieces -- to be made in gold, silver and cupro-nickel -- to mark the UK's exit from the European Union. Business minister Kwasi Kwarteng on Saturday denied that having hundreds of thousands of coins minted was "foolish." UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has conceded publicly that he may not deliver on his "do or die" promise that the UK will exit the European Union on October 31. Johnson told lawmakers on Thursday that if they backed a general election on December 12, they'd be allowed more time to scrutinize his Brexit deal.

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