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'We Can Now Take the Next Step,' Cuomo Says of Indoor Dining
The governor of New York, Andrew M. Cuomo, announced that indoor dining will open in New York City on Sept. 30 with restrictions.
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Arkansas Man Gets 2 Life Terms, 835 Years for Killing Cop
An Arkansas man has been sentenced to two life terms plus 835 years in prison for the fatal shooting of an off-duty police officer in northeast Arkansas.
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Steelers LB Ryan Shazier Announces Retirement
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier announced his retirement on Wednesday, nearly three years after a severe spinal injury forced the two-time Pro Bowler to put his career on hold.
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Microsoft to Launch New $500 Xbox Console Nov. 10
The holiday video game console battle is heating up. Microsoft says its Xbox Series X will cost $500 and debut Nov. 10, just ahead of the holidays.
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Russia Urges Germany to Share Data About Navalny
Russia’s Foreign Ministry has summoned the German ambassador to hand him a strongly-worded protest over what it described as Berlin’s unfounded accusations of Moscow’s involvement in the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
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Marriott to Lay Off 17% of Corporate Staff Next Month
Marriott International Inc. plans to lay off 17% of its corporate workforce next month as the coronavirus continues to take a heavy toll on the hotel industry.
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PREMIER LEAGUE 2020-21: Rodriguez, Havertz Among Signings
A look at some of the most high-profile new signings across the Premier League ahead of the new season starting Saturday:
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Documentary on Denmark Submarine Killing Airs
A self-taught Danish engineer, who was convicted of torturing and murdering a Swedish journalist on his homemade submarine in 2017 before dismembering her body and dumping it at sea, said 'it’s all my fault she died' in a documentary that aired Wednesday.
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South Africa’s Archbishop Tutu and Wife Unhurt by Housefire
JOHANNESBURG – South African anti-apartheid veteran and Nobel laureate Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and his wife Leah have escaped unharmed from a fire in their cottage at a retirement complex outside Cape Town.
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Paris Art Fair to Go Ahead Despite Virus Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has led to the cancellation of this year’s premiere global art fairs since March, stymieing the main commercial artery of the multibillion-dollar industry.