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The Movie Industry Holds Its Breath As New York Reopens Theaters
Movie theaters in New York City are reopening after nearly a year. And the decisions has consequences for the entire globaly output of Hollywood.
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California Program Giving $500 No-Strings-Attached Stipends Pays Off, Study Finds
Independent researchers found that the first year of a universal basic income experiment in Stockton, Calif., measurably improved recipients' job prospects, financial stability and overall well-being.
With 'Write Here Write Now' Campaign, Canadians Lose An Excuse To Write To Grandma
To help people connect with those they've lost touch with during the pandemic, Canada Post, the primary postal operator in the country, has sent every household a postage-paid postcard for free.
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Democrats Tweak COVID-19 Relief Package In Hopes Of Speedy Senate Approval
The new changes come after leaders agreed to narrow the income eligibility for those getting the next round of stimulus checks, as some moderate Democrats wanted. GOP amendments are expected to fail.
OPEC And Allies Keep Oil Production Steady As Saudi Arabia Urges 'Caution'
Oil prices have risen remarkably over the last few months. Now the powerful oil cartel is keeping a lid on supply in an attempt to push crude prices even higher.
Supreme Court Makes It Harder For Undocumented Immigrants To Fight Deportation
The court's 5-to-3 ruling came in the case of a man who had lived in the U.S. for 25 years but who had used a fake Social Security card to get a job as a janitor.
Secretary Of State Described China As Biden's Biggest Political Test
In a speech, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken described China as the Biden administration's biggest political test.
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U.N. Official: Biden Plan To Boost Refugee Resettlement 'Sends Important Signal'
U.N. Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees Kelly Clements says she's pleased the U.S. plans to raise the cap on refugees to 125,000 per year. Work is already underway at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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ERCOT CEO Refuses $800K Payout Following Firing
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas CEO Bill Magness was removed from his post Wednesday. He informed the organization he will not accept his $800,000 severance.
'Coming 2 America' Goes Heavy On Nostalgia
The Eddie Murphy/Arsenio Hall comedy sequel Coming 2 America is now available to stream on Amazon Prime.
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