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95-year-old interrupts mask making by surviving COVID-19

95-year-old interrupts mask making by surviving COVID-19

MARYSVILLE, Ohio — When the coronavirus pandemic began, Miriam Looker sprang into action at the behest of her stepson, a central Ohio doctor.
No snake soup for Hong Kong's young snake catcher

No snake soup for Hong Kong's young snake catcher

Hong Kong is home to a variety of snakes — from the venomous king cobra to larger species such as the Burmese python.
Survey: Montanans saw this summer's visitors as less polite

Survey: Montanans saw this summer's visitors as less polite

MISSOULA, Mont. — Hilary Hutcheson, a longtime flyfishing guide and flyshop owner in Columbia Falls, said she and her staff were inundated this summer with tourists who had never really experienced the outdoors before.
EXPLAINER: Should vaccine volunteers now get the real thing?

EXPLAINER: Should vaccine volunteers now get the real thing?

Tens of thousands of Americans have volunteered to test COVID-19 vaccines, but only about half of them got the real thing during trials.
Italy's Uffizi opens Dante anniversary with virtual exhibit

Italy's Uffizi opens Dante anniversary with virtual exhibit

MILAN — Florence’s Uffizi Gallery is making available for viewing online 88 rarely displayed drawings of Dante’s “Divine Comedy” to mark the 700th anniversary in 2021 of the Italian poet’s death.
Bomb-sniffing dogs? Check. Times Square crowd? Not this year

Bomb-sniffing dogs? Check. Times Square crowd? Not this year

NEW YORK — Gone were the revelry and shoulder-to-shoulder crowds that typify Times Square on New Year's Eve, replaced by empty streets and an eerie quiet as the final moments of 2020 ticked away. This was New Year's Eve in the age of COVID-19.
New Year's revelries muted by virus as curtain draws on 2020

New Year's revelries muted by virus as curtain draws on 2020

This New Year’s Eve is being celebrated like no other in most of the world, with many bidding farewell to a year they’d prefer to forget.
Last of singing McGuire Sisters dies in Vegas; Phyllis, 89

Last of singing McGuire Sisters dies in Vegas; Phyllis, 89

LAS VEGAS — Phyllis McGuire, the last surviving member of the three singing McGuire Sisters who topped the charts with several hits in the 1950s, has died. She was 89.
Despite virus, thousands celebrate New Year's Eve in Vegas

Despite virus, thousands celebrate New Year's Eve in Vegas

LAS VEGAS — Thousands of revelers were on the casino-lined Las Vegas Strip Thursday despite a plea from Nevada's governor that people reconsider their plans to go out and celebrate New Year's Eve amid the pandemic.
Court approves takeover of Great Canadian Gaming by Apollo affiliate

Court approves takeover of Great Canadian Gaming by Apollo affiliate

TORONTO — Great Canadian Gaming Corp.'s deal to be acquired by a fund affiliated with Apollo Global Management Inc. has been granted court approval.
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