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Donations to fight virus, injustice could sustain charities
SEATTLE — A recession is expected to curtail Americans' generosity following a record year for charitable donations, but the recent wave of money dedicated to fighting the coronavirus and racial inequality in the U.S.
Jun 16, 2020 11:15 PM
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Donations to fight virus, injustice could sustain charities
SEATTLE — A recession is expected to curtail Americans' generosity following a record year for charitable donations, but the recent wave of money dedicated to fighting the coronavirus and racial inequality in the U.S.
Jun 16, 2020 11:15 PM
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Trump administration sues to delay release of Bolton book
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration sued former national security adviser John Bolton on Tuesday to delay the publication of a book that the White House says contains classified information and that is expected to paint an unfavourable portrait of
Jun 16, 2020 8:02 PM
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'30 Rock' cast reuniting to tout new NBC, cable schedules
LOS ANGELES — Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan and other “30 Rock” stars are reuniting for a corporate cause: to promote the shows and stars that will be part of the new season for NBC and its NBCUniversal cable siblings.
Jun 16, 2020 7:19 PM
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Lyric Opera of Chicago, SF cancel fall seasons due to virus
CHICAGO — The Lyric Opera of Chicago and San Francisco Opera have cancelled the fall portions of their 2020-21 seasons due to the new coronavirus. The Lyric Opera eliminated four of its 10 productions and delayed opening night from Sept. 17 to Jan.
Jun 16, 2020 5:04 PM
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Eiffel Tower to reopen after longest closure since WWII
PARIS — Workers are preparing the Eiffel Tower for reopening next week, after the coronavirus pandemic led to the iconic Paris landmark’s longest closure since World War II.
Jun 16, 2020 3:46 PM
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Trump administration sues to block release of Bolton book
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration sued former national security adviser John Bolton on Tuesday to block the publication of a book that the White House says contains classified information.
Jun 16, 2020 3:36 PM
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'The Bold and the Beautiful' among first to resume shooting
LOS ANGELES — “The Bold and the Beautiful” plans to resume production Wednesday, becoming the first network scripted show to start shooting again after the long layoff brought on by the coronavirus.
Jun 16, 2020 2:20 PM
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Cheap drug is first shown to improve COVID-19 survival
Researchers in England say they have the first evidence that a drug can improve COVID-19 survival: A cheap, widely available steroid reduced deaths by up to one third in severely ill hospitalized patients.
Jun 16, 2020 1:59 PM
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Johnson says popular "Body Break" series was created to battle racism
Television personality Hal Johnson, who co-hosted the Canadian health and fitness segment "Body Break," said the long-running series was started to combat racism.
Jun 16, 2020 1:15 PM
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