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Ice Skating to Stay at Central Park Despite New York City's Rift With Trump, Mayor Says Wistful skaters descended on Central Park on Sunday for what they thought would be their last outing on the ice for the season, after the Trump Organization abruptly announced that the two ice rinks there would close as the city moves to end its contracts ...
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A Ripple Effect of Loss: US Covid Deaths Approach 500000 Roughly one year since the first known death by the coronavirus in the United States, an unfathomable toll is nearing — the loss of half a million people. No other country has counted so many deaths in ...
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A Small Group of Militants' Outsize Role in the Capitol Attack The groups differ in their focus and tactics: The Oath Keepers are part of an anti-government militia movement that emphasizes military-style training, while the Proud Boys espouse an ideology of male and Western superiority, with members often expressing ...
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Is This the End of Tipping? The restaurant industry is in crisis. But some see how bad things are for servers — including "maskual harassment" — as a unique chance to make life better. Shelly Ortiz ...
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Trump to speak at CPAC in first public appearance since leaving White House, while Pence declines invitation "We accept Joe Biden is the duly elected president of the United States," former Pence chief of staff Marc Short told CNN's Pamela Brown on "Newsroom" Saturday evening, despite Pence playing a role in perpetuating baseless election fraud theories that Trump ...
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California schools debate pins Newsom between allies and GOP recall backers Those dynamics have put Newsom in a precarious position. Republicans seeking to replace Newsom are hammering him over the school issue, trying to make the Democratic governor the face of school shutdowns. On his other flank, ...
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In one Florida community, enrolling people for coronavirus vaccines, one conversation at a time BELLE GLADE, Fla. — On a bright and sunny winter day, Tammy Jackson-Moore is going door-to-door in this town, offering appointments to receive a coronavirus shot. In a state where getting a slot for the vaccine amounts to snagging a golden ticket, ...
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Garland Says as Attorney General He Would Combat Domestic Extremism WASHINGTON — Judge Merrick B. Garland plans to tell senators on Monday that he will restore the Justice Department's commitment to equal justice under the law, combat a resurgent domestic terrorist threat and work to root out widespread discrimination ...
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The Latest: California coronavirus death toll tops 9000 California's death toll during the coronavirus pandemic has topped 49,000, even as the rates of new infections and hospitalizations continue to plummet across the state. By The Associated Press. February 21, 2021, 1:32 PM. • 13 min read. Share to Facebook
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Merrick Garland Heads For Confirmation Hearing, 5 Years After He Was Denied A Vote Most people know Judge Merrick Garland for what didn't happen to him. Five years ago, the Senate never acted on his nomination to the Supreme Court. This week, that will change, as a new chapter begins in Garland's life-long commitment to public service.
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