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Texas mayor quits after saying residents are 'lazy' amid power outages A Texas mayor has resigned over controversial social media posts that called his constituents lazy for complaining about power outages, according to a report. Colorado City Mayor Tom Boyd announced his resignation Tuesda...
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Garbage Truck Driver Is Charged in California Fire That Killed 2 The driver, Antonio Ornelas-Velazquez, is accused by the authorities of dumping a burning load of trash that sparked a deadly fire in 2019 that also destroyed more than 70 structures.
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Brexit forces Northern Ireland buyers to cancel orders for 100,000 trees Exclusive: Ban on plants being moved across Irish Sea is major setback for tree-planting programmes in region Orders for almost 100,000 trees have been cancelled by Northern Ireland buyers because of a post-Brexit ban on...
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Coronavirus live news: South Africa to give health workers unapproved Johnson & Johnson vaccine South Africa to administer 80,000 doses in large-scale trial; Brazil environment minister tests positive for Covid; snow storm halts Greek vaccination drive Dutch court orders government to lift Covid curfew France head ...
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US to step up hunt for virus mutations; Ash Wednesday upended by pandemic; Biden pushes for teacher vaccinations: Latest COVID-19 updates Mexico tops 2M cases, 175K deaths. AP investigation turns up shortage of N95 masks. U.S. death toll nears 490K. Latest COVID-19 news.       
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At least 21 dead as brutal cold from historic storm ravages Texas In addition to the Lone Star state, the brutal storm claimed lives in Louisiana, Kentucky and Missouri, shuttered COVID-19 inoculation centers and hindered vaccine supplies.
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Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez's unique living situation revealed Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez often share photos on social media that give an insight...
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Catherine Zeta-Jones finally confirms the news fans have all been waiting for Catherine Zeta-Jones is a style icon – whether showcasing her beautiful interiors at...
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Sony Xperia 10 III with Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G and 6GB RAM appears on Geekbench Sony Mobile's flagship Xperia 1 and its mid-range Xperia 10 ranges are both due their yearly update and a recent appearance on Geekbench suggests what
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Martin Scorsese Says Cinema Is Being 'Devalued' to 'Content' in Essay Criticizing Modern Film Industry In an essay-long praise of film legend Federico Fellini as part of the March issue of Harper's Magazine, Martin Scorsese laments over the devaluing of cinema. "As recently as fifteen years ago, the term "content" was hea...
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'DOTA: Dragon's Blood': Netflix Announces Anime Series Based On Valve Video Game Franchise The world of DOTA will come to Netflix as the streamer announced on Tuesday a new anime series based off the popular video game franchise from Valve. DOTA: Dragon’s Blood is an 8-episode series that will launch globall...
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Biden Tries to Stay Silent on Trump as He Promotes Stimulus Plan President Biden is "tired of talking about Donald Trump," he said, even as his predecessor has continued to make headlines. Here's the latest politics news.
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Eugene Ludwig to step down as Promontory CEO

American Banker - 17 Feb 2021 15:31
Eugene Ludwig to step down as Promontory CEO The former comptroller of the currency, who founded the consulting firm known for its roster of ex-regulators, will hand over leadership of day-to-day activities to an operating committee as he pursues other projects.
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Arizona group home resident accused of stabbing three men living at facility A resident of an Arizona group home was arrested for allegedly stabbing three other men living at the facility last week, a report said. Theodore Bush, 56, is accused of randomly attacking the victims at the Olive Press ...
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Biden talks full school reopening by end of first 100 days, summer school option WASHINGTON — President Biden on Tuesday said his White House press secretary Jen Psaki was wrong when she said his school reopening plan would only see half of the children back in classrooms for as little as one day p...
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The president made the remarks during a CNN town hall in Milwaukee.
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Tents ice over as freezing weather plagues migrants near US border Migrant communities along the United States-Mexico border are enduring freezing temperatures with scarce resources.
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Utah GOP warns the Republican Party about becoming fixated on 'unanimity of thought' The Utah Republican Party is standing by Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) and his vote to convict former President Donald Trump. Utah's other Republican senator, Mike Lee, voted not guilty, and the party said in a statement tha...
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Amazon Completes Purchase of Shopify Competitor Selz

Wall Street Journal - 17 Feb 2021 00:10
Amazon Completes Purchase of Shopify Competitor Selz The Australian e-commerce company helps small and medium-size businesses launch and maintain their online operations.
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The Five Stages of Quarantine Bangs

The New Yorker - 17 Feb 2021 21:42
It all starts with convincing yourself that they work for your face shape.
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New York sues Amazon over worker safety during pandemic The suit claims the company failed to provide workers with a safe environment.
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California's Shifting Relationship With the Supreme Court

The New York Times - 17 Feb 2021 15:48
California's Shifting Relationship With the Supreme Court Wednesday: A conversation with the constitutional law expert Erwin Chemerinsky about what Californians can expect from a conservative court.
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