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PublishedMay 19, 2021
‘City in transition’: New York begins to turn page on pandemic
Starting Wednesday, vaccinated New Yorkers could shed their masks in most situations, and restaurants, stores, gyms and many other businesses could go back to full capacity.
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PublishedMay 19, 2021
Senators reach bipartisan deal to reform Postal Service finances
The bill, identical to one that has advanced in the House, would repeal $5 billion a year in mandatory retiree health-care expenses and require future postal retirees to enroll in Medicare.
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PublishedMay 19, 2021
Colonial Pipeline confirms it paid $4.4 million to hackers
CEO Joseph Blount says he authorized the payment because the company didn’t know the extent of the damage and wasn’t sure how long it would take to bring the pipeline’s systems back.
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PublishedMay 19, 2021
How to ease out of mortgage forbearance, avoid foreclosure
About 3 million people are behind on their mortgages, the most at any time since the Great Recession, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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PublishedMay 19, 2021
Grand day for the French: Cafe and bistro terraces reopen
The government is lifting restrictions incrementally to stave off a resurgence of COVID-19 and to give citizens back some of their world-famous lifestyle.
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PublishedMay 19, 2021
Feminist Gloria Steinem wins major Spanish prize
The Princess of Asturias Awards announces that the American writer and activist has received its annual prize for communication and humanities.
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PublishedMay 19, 2021
Posthumous le Carré novel to be published in October
‘Silverview,’ his 26th novel, centers on a small-town bookseller who is drawn into a spy leak.
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PublishedMay 16, 2021
Portland Ballet performs before a live audience with ‘Momentum’
The production of ‘Momentum: 3 Dances for Moving Forward’ at the Westbrook Performing Arts Center featured two pieces choreographed by artistic director Nell Shipman that began and ended the evening.
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PublishedMay 15, 2021
Soldiers who died on secret mission are memorialized in Maine
Their families attend the unveiling of a memorial in Columbia Falls to honor those who died when the plane they were on disappeared over the Pacific while en route to Vietnam in 1962.
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PublishedMay 14, 2021
Ex-Army Green Beret who spied for Russia sentenced to 15 years
Peter Dzibinski Debbins claimed Russian intelligence agents blackmailed him by threatening to expose his same-sex attractions, but prosecutors say he fabricated that excuse and considered himself a ‘loyal son of Russia.’
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