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Absentee ballot counting drags on
In New York, absentee ballot counting is just getting underway in many counties, more than a week after Election Day. Because so many more people voted...
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Boston To Remove A Copy Of Thomas Ball's 1876 Emancipation Memorial
After listening to the opinions of residents and experts on Black history, Boston officials said that the city would remove a statue of Abraham Lincoln with a freed slave kneeling beside him.
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All Workers In France Must Wear Masks Starting Sept. 1
The French government says people will be required to wear face masks in workplaces, following a sharp rise in COVID-19 infections since the country began lifting lockdown restrictions in July.
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Cuomo: Latest federal relief plan by Dems is down payment on what’s owed
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday that he’s on board with a proposal from Democrats in Congress to offer partial relief for states whose economies have...
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NYC Mayor De Blasio Orders Municipal Employees Back To The Office
About 80,000 New York City employees who have been working from home since the pandemic are returning to their offices. The mayor believes that will send a powerful message about the city's recovery.
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FDA Permits Pfizer Vaccine For Children As Young As 12
The FDA has said that the COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer can be used in children as young as 12, expanding the number of people in the U.S. who qualify for the vaccine.
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Pfizer: COVID-19 Vaccine Shows '100% Efficacy' In Adolescents
The COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNtech appears to work in children as young as 12. A small study was conducted in volunteers 12 to 15 years of age.
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Major League Baseball Is Back Under COVID-19 Restrictions
Despite a reduced audience due to the pandemic, excitement was in the air as "Play Ball!" was heard at all of Major League Baseball's stadiums yesterday.
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Peloton, Reverses Decision, Agrees To Safety Recall Of Treadmills
NPR's Noel King talks to reporter Bethany Biron of Insider about Peloton recalling treadmills after customers reported more than 70 safety incidents — including the death of a child.
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Ithaca Common Council passes police reform plan, calls for new department but no 'abolition'
ITHACA (WSKG) — Following weeks of speculation that its police reform plans would lead to “abolishing” the police department , the Ithaca Common Council...
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