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Author Digs Into Family's 'Smalltime' Mob Operation, Finds Family Secrets
Russell Shorto's grandfather was a mob boss in the industrial town of Johnstown, Pa. Shorto writes about the family havoc that resulted from his grandfather's operation in his new memoir, Smalltime.
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Jeff Bezos To Step Down As Amazon's CEO
Amazon's CEO will be Andy Jassy, the head of its cloud computing division. "As much as I still tap dance into the office, I'm excited about this transition," Bezos says.
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Colleges Add More In-Person Classes For Spring, Amid High Risk Of Coronavirus Spread
Many colleges are starting their spring semester this week, and new data show that schools are bringing students back to campus, with more in-person classes.
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A Rocky Road On The Way To Herd Immunity For COVID-19
At least 70% of people will need to be immune from the coronavirus before COVID-19 can recede through a process known as herd immunity. Vaccines can play a role. But reaching the goal won't be easy.
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Kenaitze Tribe offers vaccinations to all IHS beneficiaries 16 and up
Providers with the Kenaitze Indian Tribe have opened up COVID-19 vaccinations to all Indian Health Service beneficiaries 16 and older.As of Wednesday…
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Researchers confirm location of 200-year-old Kiks.ádi fort
Researchers have confirmed the location of an important site in Tlingit history. The Sitka National Historical Park has long commemorated the spot of a…
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'Just Cruel': Digital Race For COVID-19 Vaccines Leaves Many Seniors Behind
Glitchy websites, jammed phone lines and long lines outside clinics are complicating the vaccine rollout. And older Americans and those without caregivers and computer skills are at a disadvantage.
'I Was Absolutely Terrified': American Sam Goodwin Describes Syrian Prison Time
The traveler tells the story of his two months held in Syria's notorious prisons, and how his family got a Lebanese official to help secure his release.
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Dr. Fauci On Vaccinations And Biden's 'Refreshing' Approach To COVID-19
The administration is in its early days, but the infectious disease expert says he's encouraged by the new president's attitude about the pandemic. Science, Fauci says, is "going to rule."
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Sinkhole opens under Chefornak home, forcing family to evacuate
The COVID-19 pandemic has not put a pause on the Y-K Delta’s environmental threats. In Chefornak, a family was forced to evacuate their home because a…
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