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Performing to an empty Times Square

Life was never easy for New York’s costumed performers. What happens when the tourists disappear?
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Texas gov lifts mask mandate & OKs businesses to operate at 100% capacity

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has lifted many of the Covid-19 restrictions in his state, permitting businesses to operate at 100-percent capacity and repealing the requirement for people to wear face coverings.

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Five states are rolling back mask mandates. More could be on the way. Here's what it could mean for all of us.

Five states are rolling back mask mandates. More could be on the way. Here's what it could mean for all of us.

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Calls Grow for Gov. Andrew Cuomo to Resign

New York State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins says governor should step down

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Vaccinated Americans can gather inside without masks or social distancing in certain circumstances, CDC guidelines say

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released guidelines Monday designed to ease restrictions for Americans who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

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When Are the Stimulus Checks Coming? And Who Will Get One?

When Are the Stimulus Checks Coming? And Who Will Get One?

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CDC granting vaccinated Americans ‘LIMITED FREEDOMS’ – as MSM puts it – met with claims of government overreach

The CDC has issued new guidelines that grant – in the words of US mainstream media – "limited freedoms" to Americans who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19, leading some to wonder when the Bill of Rights was abolished.

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EU Commission approves Johnson & Johnson's one-shot Covid-19 vaccine

The European Commission authorised Johnson & Johnson’s one-dose coronavirus vaccine on Thursday, giving the European Union's 27 nations a fourth licensed vaccine to try to curb the pandemic amid a stalled vaccination drive in the bloc

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Derek Chauvin Trial Judge Reinstates Third-Degree Murder Charge in Death of George Floyd

Decision ends threat that trial could face a delay; five jurors have been chosen so far

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‘No evidence’: Vaccine claim rubbished

The chief medical officer says there is no need to suspend the AstraZeneca vaccine rollout, after two government-aligned MPs called for a pause.

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At Least 8 Dead After Shootings At 3 Atlanta Massage Spas

Atlanta police said that at least six of the victims “appear to be Asian.” A suspect was apprehended hours after the shooting, according to officials.

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Covid-19: Miami Beach imposes emergency curfew over spring break 'chaos'

A state of emergency has been declared in the US city of Miami Beach over concerns large crowds gathering for spring break pose a coronavirus risk.

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Supreme Court to Consider Boston Marathon Bomber's Death Sentence

Justice Department sought high court review after appeals court tossed death sentence for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

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Boulder shooting live updates: 10 killed in Colorado supermarket, including police officer; suspect arrested

“This is a tragedy and a nightmare for Boulder County”

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Kim Janey becomes 1st woman, Black person to be Boston mayor

“Now, we look ahead to a new day — a new chapter — in Boston’s history,” Janey said Monday.

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Cuomo reportedly told officials to prioritize Covid testing for some relatives, powerful people

A Cuomo aide told The Albany Times Union the situation was being "distorted" with "devious intent," adding the testing was done "in good faith in an effort to trace the virus."

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Covid-19 Vaccination Cards Are the Only Proof of Shots, Soon an Essential

The U.S. lacks a central database for immunizations due to privacy concerns, leaving non-standardized impermanent cards as the sole record of shots

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