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____________________________________________________________________ Snowden at SXSW: I would "absolutely" do it again During a videoconference at the 2014 South by Southwest Interactive Festival, NSA leaker Edward Snowden discusses whether he feels his actions were worth the price he paid. Scientists Talked To People In Their Dreams. They Answered Scientists have found that two-way communication is possible with someone who is asleep and dreaming. Specifically, lucid dreaming — dreaming while being aware you're dreaming. Manufacturing Isn’t Coming Back. Let’s Improve These Jobs Instead. Health care workers are crucial to our society, yet we reward them with low wages and dangerous conditions. Coronavirus: What powers do police have if people break Covid rules? Coronavirus lockdown rules are changing across the UK, but who is responsible for enforcing them? Tennis player Damir Dzumhur faces disciplinary probe, fined for walking off court Damir Dzumhur has been fined and will face a further probe after the Bosnian walked off court in anger over a line call during his second qualifying round match on Sunday in the ATP 500 event at Acapulco, Mexico. UK to face 'significant reduction' in COVID vaccine supplies from 29 March The UK is going to face a "significant reduction" in coronavirus vaccine supplies from 29 March, for an estimated four week period, according to a letter from NHS England. 6.0-Magnitude Earthquake Recorded North of Algerian Coast, EMSC Says MOSCOW (Sputnik) – A 6.0-magnitude earthquake on Thursday struck off the northern coast of Algeria, the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre said. Watch: Sneak peek of Lindsay Lohan's reality series Oprah Winfrey releases a first look at the new reality TV series "Lindsay," plus Idina Menzel returns to Broadway. Suzanne Marques has today's Eye on Entertainment. Recent Developments Complicate Jury Selection In Chauvin Trial In Minneapolis, jury selection is still underway in the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin, charged with murder in the killing of George Floyd last spring. Jason Mantzoukas Has Had Time to Really Geek Out on Music “I feel like I’m having another adolescence â€" being stuck in my room, just listening to music and watching movies. It’s like a second go at being a teenager.” Sanaa Seif: Egypt rights activist jailed for 'spreading false news' Sanaa Seif criticised the Egyptian authorities' handling of Covid-19 outbreaks in prisons. Hume Jr and MLK III: The shared vision of our fathers John Hume Jr, son of the late architect of Northern Irish peace and Martin Luther King III reflect on the intertwined and enduring legacies of their fathers as peace builders and civil rights champions Pandemic strain pushes Dignity into the red despite record year for funerals Funeral provider Dignity swung to a £19.6m loss last year despite a surge in the number of deaths amid the coronavirus pandemic. 'We Will Not Back Down': China's EU Ambassador Warns Bloc to 'Think Twice' on Xinjiang Sanctions As the European Union moves to impose its first sanctions on the People's Republic of China in 30 years, the socialist nation's chief envoy to the EU has issued a stern warning about what lies ahead if they should proceed.

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