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Nearly 2 million Americans will lose pandemic unemployment benefits early as more Republican states drop relief

By Tami Luhby Nearly 2 million jobless Americans are set to lose their pandemic unemployment benefits early, with Georgia, Arizona and Ohio becoming the latest Republican-led states to announce they would cease providing enhanced federal jobless payments. Thursday’s announcements bring the total

May 14, 2021
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America’s unmasking brings liberation but also trepidation as huge questions loom

Analysis by Maeve Reston and Stephen Collinson Americans stripped off their masks Thursday as the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention made the sudden announcement that vaccinated people no longer need to wear them indoors or outdoors. It was a great

May 14, 2021
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Defense attorneys ask judge to allow Ahmaud Arbery’s past run-ins with the law into the trial

By Martin Savidge, Angela Barajas and Madeline Holcombe Attorneys representing the three White men accused of chasing and killing Ahmaud Arbery want to be allowed to tell a jury about Arbery’s past run-ins with the law during the upcoming trial. Ahmaud Arbery,

May 14, 2021
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High school senior donates college savings after landing prestigious scholarship

By Amanda Jackson Joshua Nelson landed a full-ride scholarship to Southeast Missouri State University. Now the Missouri native wants to pay it forward by donating his college savings to another high school senior. Nelson, a senior at St. Charles West High School,

May 13, 2021
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Teacher’s discussion on police violence, unrest angers some parents whose kids felt ‘bad for being a white person’

By David Schuman   What was said in Tina Demary’s son’s Elk River High School classroom made him uncomfortable enough to bring it up to her when he got home. “He felt like they were inappropriate or made him feel like bad

May 13, 2021
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Biden has a ‘core conviction’ to hike taxes on corporations and the rich. It could cost him.

By Phil Mattingly President Joe Biden’s steadfast belief in taxing corporations and the rich has become a central plank in his legislative agenda, even as he’s warned of political peril and red lines from Republicans. GOP senators, some of whom Biden will

May 13, 2021
Entertainment

Andra Day lost 40 pounds to play Billie Holiday — but she didn’t feel any prettier

By Lianne Kolirin Golden Globe-winner Andra Day has revealed that she lost 40 pounds to play jazz legend Billie Holiday — but it didn’t make her feel any prettier. The star, who scooped this year’s award for her leading role in “The

May 13, 2021
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Biden announces third slate of judicial nominees

By Kate Sullivan, CNN President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced his intent to nominate three new US Court of Appeals nominees and three new District Court nominees, marking his third slate of judicial nominations. Altogether, the President has now put forward 20

May 13, 2021
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Phylicia Rashad appointed dean of fine arts at Howard University

By Lisa Respers France Howard University announced Wednesday that alunma Phylicia Rashad has been appointed dean of the recently reestablished College of Fine Arts. The “This Is Us” star will begin her role on July 1 and report to Provost Anthony K.

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Olympic sponsor Toyota ‘concerned’ by growing public frustration over hosting Games

By Ben Church Toyota, one of the leading sponsors of this year’s Olympic and Paralympic Games, says it’s “concerned” with the amount of public frustration being directed at athletes ahead of the spectacle. With Covid-19 cases rising in Japan, citizens are questioning

May 13, 2021
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