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Bear cubs freeze to death after their mother is woken up by 'drunks'

The dead cubs (pictured) were found by hunting experts who were patrolling a forest in the Anuchinsky district in the Far East of Russia. An administrative investigation has started.




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Vladimir Putin dons hazmat suit to visit coronavirus hospital

The Russian president toured Komunarka hospital in Moscow on Monday, to observe COVID-19 patients being treated. It comes as the Kremlin is speed-building a new coronavirus hospital.




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Arizona man, 26, is TRAPPED in Moscow airport after Russia shut its borders over coronavirus

Trenton Thurber had been trying to make it home to Tucson via JFK from Sheremetyevo International Airport on March 30 when his flight was canceled. 'There's no way to get out', he said.




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Coronavirus Russia: Zenit St Petersburg use a DRONE to send Malcom his player of the month award

Brazilian Malcom had been in good form before the shutdown, putting in two impressive displays - scoring a goal and providing one assist and being crowned as the best player in March.




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Cat squeezes its whole body head first into a vase

An owner's amusement at her cat's curiosity turned to panic when the cat managed to get its whole body stuck headfirst in a glass vase in Saransk, Mordovia Republic in Russia.




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Elle Fanning gives the FINGER on the poster for Hulu's fictionalized biopic on Catherine the Great

The Georgia-born 22-year-old executive produces and stars in The Great, which centers on Prussian Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst's transformation into Russia's longest-ruling female leader (1762-1796)




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Kate Upton flaunts her curves in an unretouched beach shoot for Health Magazine

Kate, 27, covers Health magazine in a pair of denim shorts and a button-down shirt that she wore open and tied around her waist to expose her stomach.




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Kate Upton dazzles in white skirt suit before changing into a green dress at Venice Film Festival

The 27-year-old model sported a stylish white wraparound blazer and matching white skirt, before later changing into a green and white mini dress at the 76th Venice Film Festival on Thursday.




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Kate Upton sizzles in a lacy green bodice and scanty nude lingerie

The actress and model, 27, flaunted her signature curves in some lacy looks for the campaign, including a green bodice with semi-sheer panelling




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Mike Bloomberg is hit with a class action lawsuit from a former campaign organizer

Grette Fernandez filed a class action lawsuit against Mike Bloomberg on Monday in the Southern District of New York. This is the third class action lawsuit against Bloomberg.




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Rare 1960 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster found in Indiana up for sale for $1MILLION

The 1960 300 SL Roadster, now listed for $1.095 million through a classic car dealer in New York City, was discovered in storage by relatives of an Indiana man who recently passed away.




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Coronavirus US: Number of hospitalized in New York falls

There were 1,308 new hospitalizations from COVID-19 across the state on Monday which is the lowest number since March 25.




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NYC will store bodies of coronavirus victims in freezer trucks instead of mass Hart Island burials

NYC will begin storing the bodies of coronavirus victims in freezer trucks to help ease the strain on the city's overflowing hospital morgues and overwhelmed funeral homes.




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Architect who fled the Nazis as teenager only to be caught by Russian Army dies in NY of coronavirus

New York architect Joseph Feingold, 97, originally from Poland, who appeared in an Oscar-nominated film about his escape from the Nazis called 'Joe's Violin', has died with coronavirus.




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Four more tigers and three lions test positive for COVID-19 at Bronx Zoo, bringing total to 8 cats

On April 5, Nadia (pictured), a four-year-old Malayan tiger, tested positive for COVID-19. Since then, Bronx Zoo officials said four more tigers and three lions have been infected.




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Bill de Blasio apologizes for shutting down Jewish orthodox funeral attended by hundreds in Brooklyn

New York City mayor Bill de Blasio has apologized for singling out 'Jewish community' after Hasidic funeral of Rabbi Chaim Maertz saw thousands gather in Williamsburg NYC Tuesday night.




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Decomposed body found stuffed into a freezer by son clearing out deceased mother's Harlem apartment 

The man discovered the decomposed body, believed to have been in the freezer around ten years, as he was clearing out his deceased mother's apartment on Broadway, Harlem, New York City.




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Fifteen children are hospitalized in NYC with rare but deadly Kawasaki disease

Kawasaki disease is a rare inflammatory syndrome that has left children fighting for their lives in intensive care amid the pandemic.




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66% of New York coronavirus hospitalizations are people staying at HOME

In a study of some 1,000 new patients over the last week, 66 percent were not essential workers and were staying at home. More than 80 percent had not taken any public transport.




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Huge super morgue for NYC dead opens in Brooklyn with bodies stored in freezer trucks

The Brooklyn 'disaster morgue' on sunset park pier, pictured on May 6 with the statue of liberty in the background, is designed to ease the pressure on city's funeral services.




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The agonizingly slow retreat of coronavirus in New York

In the three major indicators of spread - daily new hospitalizations, daily deaths and total hospitalizations - the speed of the increase was nearly twice that of the decline since the peak.




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Wimbledon: Brazilian tennis player handed suspension after failing drugs test

Beatriz Haddad-Maia failed a urine test following a WTA Tour event in Croatia in June but was still able to play at Wimbledon, where she earned £72,000 in prize money.




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Man City news: Riyad Mahrez misses Community Shield after doctors 'feared he would fail drugs test'

Riyad Mahrez missed out on Manchester City's Community Shield win on Sunday amid fears from club doctors he would fail a drugs test, according to Pep Guardiola.




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Man City news: Algeria distance themselves from Riyad Mahrez medication issue

Algeria distanced themselves from suggestions that medication taken by Riyad Mahrez on their watch led to fears the Manchester City star could fall foul of doping rules.




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Mo Farah's former coach Alberto Salazar given FOUR-YEAR ban for doping violations

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: The explosive development follows a four-year investigation by the US Anti-Doping Agency into the work done by the coach, who runs the Nike Oregon Project.




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Behind closed doors at Alberto Salazar's doping factory

The ruling spoke of Salazar using his two sons as guinea pigs in June 2009 as a means of establishing how much testosterone gel could be applied before breaching the legal limits.




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Scrutiny will now intensify on Sir Mo Farah after ex-coach Alberto Salazar's four-year doping ban

The world of athletics was rocked on Tuesday when the coach who led Sir Mo Farah to his Olympic gold medals was banished from the sport in disgrace for doping violations.




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Alberto Salazar used his athletes like 'lab animals'

While the sport reels from Tuesday's ruling that Salazar has been banned for four years, the US Anti-Doping Agency CEO Travis Tygart discussed further details about the Nike Oregon Project.




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IOC president wants WADA to look at athletes who worked with Salazar - and that may include Mo Farah

IOC president Thomas Bach has described Alberto Salazar's ban as 'very worrying' and has called on the World Anti-Doping Agency to look at athletes who worked with the disgraced coach.




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Alberto Salazar ready for another long legal battle as he prepares to appeal four-year ban

Sportsmail has learned Salazar has instructed his lawyers to prepare for another lengthy battle after immediately announcing his intention to appeal USADA's judgement earlier this week.




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New questions for FA doctor following Alberto Salazar case

Dr Chakraverty, chief medical officer at UK Athletics at the time, gave an L-Carnitine infusion to Farah before the 2014 London Marathon. The procedure is controversial.




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Head of the US Anti-Doping Agency Tygart hits back at Radcliffe over Salazar probe

The head of the US Anti-Doping Agency, Travis Tygart, who led the conviction of Alberto Salazar for doping offences has hit back at Paula Radcliffe.




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One Nike athlete will be on drugs for life because of Salazar's methods

EXCLUSIVE BY ROB DRAPER: Travis Tygart, head of the US Anti-Doping Agency who led the prosecution, says Salazar's methods threatened the health of his athletes.




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UK Athletics performance director Neil Black axed in wake of Alberto Salazar scandal

Neil Black will leave his role as UK Athletics' performance director at the end of this month after being heavily criticised for backing Alberto Salazar. Black had twice refused to rule out resigning.




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Nike shut down Oregon Project project just two weeks after Alberto Salazar's ban

Despite publicly standing by the coach who led Sir Mo Farah to four Olympic golds, Nike has responded to the backlash over the US Anti-Doping Agency findings by closing the set-up.




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Mo Farah still refusing to condemn Alberto Salazar doping charges

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI IN CHICAGO: Sir Mo Farah is still running... running away from any notion that he might have played it differently, and quickly towards the idea that it's all been media conspiracy.




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Coach Alberto Salazar denies lying to Mo Farah over doping scandal 

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI IN CHICAGO: Alberto Salazar insists he did not mislead Sir Mo Farah over the doping scandal that has brought their relationship back into the spotlight.




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EPO linked to another Nike athlete in 2011 at Oregon Project overseen by Alberto Salazar

An athlete at the Nike Oregon Project (NOP) run by controversial coach Alberto Salazar provided an anomalous blood sample in 2011, indicating they may have been taking the drug EPO,




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WADA confirm they will investigate athletes who worked under disgraced former coach Alberto Salazar

The World Anti-Doping Agency has confirmed it will investigate the athletes who worked under Sir Mo Farah's disgraced former coach Alberto Salazar.




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Paula Radcliffe to coach former Salazar runner Jordan Hasay

The former Nike Oregon Project marathon runner has been looking for a new training arrangement since the project was disbanded in the wake of Alberto Salazar's doping ban.




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Is Andy Ruiz weighing in lighter for Anthony Joshua rematch a dangerous move?

Weighing in at 19st 11lbs for his first fight with Joshua, Ruiz stunned the world by dropping the Brit and his chiseled physique to the canvas a staggering four times before getting the stoppage in June.




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UK Athletics launches independent review into Alberto Salazar and his Nike Oregon Project

American coach Alberto Salazar, who worked with Mo Farah from 2011 to 2017, was banned for four years by the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) in October.




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Banned swimmer Shayna Jack vows bizarre 'kiss cocaine' defence will PROVE she is innocent of doping

The 21-year-old tested positive for Ligandrol during an out-of-competition test in Cairns in July and appeared on The Sunday Project to proclaim her innocence.




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Dillian Whyte will face either Andy Ruiz Jr or Alexander Povetkin next

When Dillian Whyte returns to the ring in April, he is likely to face either Andy Ruiz Jr or Alexander Povetkin, according to boxing promoter Eddie Hearn.




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Mo Farah claims he'd 'have been first one out' and split with Alberto Salazar

Sir Mo Farah has claimed he would have left Alberto Salazar sooner if he knew about his controversial practises at the Nike Oregon Project - despite staying with the disgraced coach for two more years.




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UK Athletics to reveal findings of review into Salazar decision in the spring

Findings from the independent review into UK Athletics' handling of the Alberto Salazar affair are due to be announced in the spring.




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Mo Farah says it was tough to part with Alberto Salazar amid doping scandal

Mo Farah has insisted he was left stunned by Alberto Salazar's ban for doping and had a tough time separating from the coach who guided him to four Olympic titles.




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Former athlete describes pain of working under coach Alberto Salazar

Former athlete Ari Lambie, who worked under disgraced coach Alberto Salazar, has spoken out about the mental and physical pain she went through during her time with him.




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We need to probe Alberto Salazar's four-year stint at UK Athletics, says British Olympian Jo Pavey

EXCLUSIVE BY RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: British Olympian Pavey has called for greater scrutiny of Salazar's involvement at UK Athletics from his four years as consultant with the organisation.




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Russia braced for blanket Olympic ban over doping with athletes set to be froze out

The World Anti-Doping Agency are expected to order a ban on Russian athletes competing at the Olympics as well as preventing them from hosting or competing in major international events.