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| Seattle takes crown of most-vaccinated major US city Seattle has fully vaccinated 70 percent of its residents above age 12 against the coronavirus, making it the most inoculated major city in the United States, its mayor announced Wednesday. "Now that we have reached community protection, we can lead the ... | |
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| 'Jill from Philly' meets the Queen Internally, embracing her down-home roots is fine, but externally, meeting Queen Elizabeth II involves a curtsy, speaking only when spoken to, and making sure the royal is always leading the encounter, whether she sits or stands or walks -- the guest does so ... | |
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| The Americans locked up in Myanmar's notorious Insein prison Fenster, a US citizen from Detroit, Michigan, was working in Yangon as managing editor of independent news outlet Frontier Myanmar, driving the highly regarded news site's coverage of the fallout from the coup, despite the junta targeting media houses and ... | |
| Judge rejects effort to return MLB All-Star Game to Georgia NEW YORK -- A Manhattan judge on Thursday rejected an attempt to force Major League Baseball to return next month's All-Star Game to Atlanta. U.S. District Judge Valerie E. Carponi ruled against a not-for-profit organization representing small businesses, ... | |
| Here's what we know about the bipartisan infrastructure deal (CNN) A bipartisan group of 10 senators announced Thursday they have reached a deal on a $1.2 trillion infrastructure package, the most significant development yet in negotiations over a key priority of the Biden administration, but it still faces serious ... | |
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| Spring Enrollment Takes a Plunge Community colleges continued to see the largest enrollment declines this fall, with 9.5 percent fewer students enrolled. Experts say two-year colleges have focused on retaining existing students this year. | |
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