Reese Oxner
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The government announces a number of restrictions on parts of northernDenmark, the area hit hardest by the infections. Danish officials recently ordered the killing of up to 17 million minks.
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The country said it discovered a virus mutation that can spread to humans. Danish officials are concerned it could impact the body's ability to form antibodies.
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An 18-year-old sculpture caught a metro train after it crushed barriers at the end of the tracks early Monday.
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Two people arriving from the U.S. tested positive at a U.S. military base, ending the nation's run as one of the few in the world with zero known coronavirus cases.
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The voting simulation is hosted by Rock The Vote and aims to demystify the voting process by allowing kids to cast mock ballots on a number of issues. The results will be released before Election Day.
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The fires are burning across more than 400,000 acres and have reached Rocky Mountain National Park.
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The country joins the European Union and other countries that have pledged to reduce their carbon footprint to zero over the next few decades.
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Despite pushback from Europe's largest farmer's association, the Parliament will allow vegetarian meat alternatives to use meat-like terms, including burger and steak.
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The fire forces the park to close and a nearby town to evacuate.
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Europe has been battling rising case counts, setting a record last week for new cases reported. Spain and France surpassed the 1 million case mark within hours of each other.