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The government on Monday approved the appointment of “R.” as the new head of Shin Bet and his name was revealed as Ronen Bar. Bar’s nomination was approved despite a
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Drugmaker Merck asked U.S. regulators Monday to authorize its pill for treating COVID-19 in what would add an entirely new and easy-to-use weapon to the world’s arsenal against the pandemic.
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