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Tony Awards Nominations 2019: 'Hadestown' And 'Ain't Too Proud' Lead The Count
Tootsie, Beetlejuice and The Prom round up the Tony category for best musical, while The Ferryman, Gary, Ink, Choir Boy and What the Constitution Means to Me are all up for best play.
TSA Screeners' Union Wants More Guidance On Avoiding Coronavirus
Three screeners at the San Jose, Calif., airport tested positive, and others may have been exposed. "All we've been told is 'Wash your hands. Don't touch your face,' " a union official said.
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Officials Scrutinized Over Classified Information, But Rarely Found Criminal
There's a long history of government officials getting FBI scrutiny for mishandling classified information. But prosecutors usually require bad intent or ulterior motives to bring a criminal case.
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Halloweens Past: Wacky Pranks With Wagons
In earlier America, before the automobile reigned supreme, the family wagon was often the target for seasonal mischief and mayhem.
Sex Discrimination Trial Puts Silicon Valley Under The Microscope
Ellen Pao was vying to be one of the few women at the top of the venture capital world. Then she was fired. Now she's suing, in an industry where women often say they are sidelined and passed over.
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Iraq Launches Probe into Alleged Prisoner Abuse
The Iraqi government announces an investigation into the abuse and torture of more than 170 prisoners held at a Ministry of Interior detention center in Baghdad. Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said one of his top deputies has been appointed to conduct the probe.
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Journalist Missing After Reporting Al Qaeda Death
In Pakistan, authorities are looking for a missing reporter. Hayatullah Khan was kidnapped on Monday by militants after reporting the death of a top al Qaeda commander.
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Senate Republicans block a key vote on Biden's nominations for the Federal Reserve
Republicans boycotted a meeting of the Senate Banking Committee Tuesday, delaying a vote on five nominees to the Fed's board. The move was aimed at one nominee: Sarah Bloom Raskin.
With a 9th place finish in Beijing, Mikaela Shiffrin shows signs of bouncing back
"Coming back out and getting the chance to race again was just the perfect thing to do, actually," Shiffrin said. She had failed to finish qualifying runs in two events earlier this week.
Charitable Deduction Limit: Bad For Art Nonprofits?
In an effort to reduce the deficit, President Obama has proposed a limit on charitable deductions for the top income bracket. Arts nonprofits are concerned that they will be disproportionately affected — at time when they're already hurting from the economic downturn.
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