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Supreme Court Says New York Can't Limit Attendance In Houses of Worship Due To COVID
Justices said the Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive order limiting attendance in places of worship violates the First Amendment.
Restaurants Reinvent Themselves For Thanksgiving And Beyond: 'You Just Pivot'
A Japanese café sells plants and green-tea pie. An Italian restaurant caters a prime-rib dinner. A steak-and-fries chain delivers free meals for the elderly. "Fight or flight," one manager says.
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Bad Bunny Drops The Indie-fluenced 'El Último Tour Del Mundo'
The Puerto Rican star seems to have dug into the archives of his birth decade, the '90s, for sonic inspiration on his new album.
Australian Professor Returns Home Following 2-Year Imprisonment In Iran
Kylie Moore Gilbert, an Australian professor, was arrested in Iran in 2018 and later received a 10-year prison sentence for espionage, charges which she vehemently denies.
Top Iranian Nuclear Scientist Killed In Attack
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, believed to have led Iran's military nuclear program, died from wounds after an attack, causing outrage in Iran and raising international concerns over potential retaliation.
A COVID-19 Vaccine For Children May Still Be Many Months Away
The first COVID-19 vaccines to hit the market will not be approved for use in children. Researchers must figure out if the vaccines are safe and effective in kids.
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COVID-19 Hits Hard For South Louisiana's Cajun Musicians
Cajun life is all about getting together to be with people to celebrate what you love: music, food and camaraderie. But the pandemic has shut that life down.
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Republican Infighting Threatens GOP Chances In Georgia Senate Runoffs
The Republican incumbents are baselessly casting doubt on the state's voting system. Some in the GOP worry their words could depress voter turnout and cost the party two Senate seats.
Tony Hsieh, Former Zappos CEO, Dies At 46
The technology entrepreneur made his fortune in the heyday of the dot-com era, before pivoting to lead the online shoe company — despite knowing little about shoes.
Biden Gains 87 Net Votes In Partial Wisconsin Recount Requested By Trump
President Trump says his team will file a lawsuit challenging Wisconsin's results prior to the state's certification deadline on Tuesday.
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