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Florida Judge Orders Surfside Condo Association Board Into Receivership
The Champlain Towers South condo association will now be overseen by a receiver who will handle all of the association's financial matters. It comes as questions swirl about the condo's collapse.
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A Crippling 3rd Wave Of COVID Adds To Afghanistan's Woes
The beleaguered nation is seeing a surge. The lack of testing means it's difficult to know the extent. One doctor says his Facebook feed is 30% to 40% of notices about those who died of the virus.
PHOTOS: 15 Things Folks Can't Live Without In A Pandemic, From Ants To Holy Water
An anthropologist put out a call: Take a photo of 15 essential items that help you cope.. She heard from 1,000-plus people in 50 countries. There's a lot of laptops — as well as wonderful surprises.
June's Labor Data Is Not As Strong As Many Employers Would Have Liked
U.S. employers added 850,000 jobs in June, and the unemployment rate was largely the same as in May. Many sectors, including restaurants and factories, have struggled to find enough workers.
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Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Voting Restrictions, Dealing Blow To Voting Rights
By a vote of 6-to-3 on Thursday the Supreme Court's conservative majority made it far more difficult to challenge voting restrictions throughout the country.
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Morning News Brief
U.S troops leave Afghanistan's Bagram air base after nearly 20 years. President Trump's business and CFO are charged with tax fraud. And, the Supreme Court deals a blow to the Voting Rights Act.
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U.S. Departs Bagram Airbase
The base is one of the epicenters of the US presence in Afghanistan.
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Looking Back On The Legacy Of 'Shaft,' 50 Years Later
"Shaft" was released 50 years ago this week. The film heralded what came to be known as Blaxploitation cinema, a genre with a chequered legacy that also created inspired, Oscar-winning music.
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Months Before Florida Condo Collapsed, Residents And The Board Sparred Over Repairs
A November 2020 presentation to residents of Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Fla., prepared them for the expensive repairs ahead and warned that "shouting at each other doesn't work!"
Poll: More Americans Are Concerned About Voting Access Than Fraud Prevention
Fifty-six percent are more worried that those who want to vote can, but the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll also found that most agree that voters should have to present photo ID at the polls.
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