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Man hospitalized for coronavirus 7 times

Since getting sick with the coronavirus in March, Chris Long has fallen into a distressing new cycle — one that so far has landed him in the hospital seven times.

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    Pro Surfer Called a 'Living Legend' After He Dives Into Ocean to Rescue Struggling Swimmer in Hawaii

    Mikey Wright jumped into action when he noticed the swimmer was being pulled under the current

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    U.S. officials are reportedly privately worried Russia stole blueprints for U.S. blackout restoration

    In public. American officials have said they do not believe Russia's SVR intelligence agency "pierced" classified systems and stole sensitive communications and plans during an alleged cyberattack on what may have hundreds of networks in the United States, The New York Times reports. But privately, per the Times, those same officials reportedly say they still aren't sure exactly what was or was not taken.There are concerns that the SVR — which the U.S. intelligence agency and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo are confident was behind the breach, despite President Trump suggesting China may have been involved instead of Moscow — was able to get its hands on delicate, albeit unclassified information from victims like the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. It's reportedly possible the hackers accessed Black Start, the detailed technical blueprints for the U.S. would restore power in case of a major blackout. If that was indeed the case, Russia would theoretically have a list of systems it could target to keep power from turning back on.The Times report sheds more light on the cyberattack, which may not be fully understood for months or even years. Some of the revelations include the fact that the hack appears to have been much broader in scope than originally thought and that the hackers "managed their intrusion from inside" the U.S. by "exploiting legal prohibitions on the National Security Agency." Read more at The New York Times.More stories from theweek.com America was always going to bungle the vaccine rollout 5 inexcusably funny cartoons about Trump's disgraceful pardons The best novels I read in 2020

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    Snoop Dogg Had Anderson Cooper Absolutely Losing It While Talking Weed on CNN's NYE Special

    During the giggle-filled moment, Andy Cohen asked Snoop to reveal a number of locations where he's gotten high. Anderson subsequently lost it.

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    Teacher Who Went Viral For Students Hugging Each Other Dies Of COVID

    A video Zelene Blancas posted to Twitter of her 1st grade students hugging each other gained national attention No one ever said the pandemic was fair. After a holiday season that saw millions gather in opposition of public health officials’ warnings of a third wave of infection, followed by a stalled COVID-19 relief package, 2021 []

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    What will Joe Biden do to mortgage rates? Here's what experts say

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      Mortgage rates begin 2021 at a place no one would have believed a year ago

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      Current Mortgage Rates -- Jan. 1, 2021: Rates Are Down Across the Board

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    Mexican doctor hospitalized after receiving COVID-19 vaccine

    Mexican authorities said they are studying the case of a 32-year-old female doctor who was hospitalized after receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The doctor, whose name has not been released, was admitted to the intensive care unit of a public hospital in the northern state of Nuevo Leon after she experienced seizures, difficulty breathing and a skin rash. "The initial diagnosis is encephalomyelitis," the Health Ministry said in a statement released on Friday night.

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