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India's Single-Screen Cinemas Were Struggling Before COVID-19. Now They're Dying Out
Before multiplex cinemas, India had tens of thousands of single-screen movie houses. But the way Indians watch movies has changed, and the pandemic forced many old cinemas to shut their doors forever.
Medicare tests a solution to soaring hospice costs: Let private insurers run it
The end-of-life benefit costs billions a year. A new approach aims to eliminate waste and weed out bad actors, while making the care more inviting to those who most need it.
Mary Quant, fashion designer who styled the Swinging Sixties, dies at 93
Quant made playful clothes for young modern women they could wear to work and "run to the bus in." Her London shop was an epicenter of youth culture that popularized hot pants and miniskirts.
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A pro soccer player has apologized after an opponent said he made a racist remark
"While I did not intend to cause any harm or offense with my language, I know that I did and for that I am deeply sorry," New York Red Bulls forward Dante Vanzeir said.
One Tough Question For DOJ If Biden Is Elected: Whether To Prosecute Trump
Experts said any decision about how a Biden Justice Department might handle a case against President Trump will pose huge legal and political challenges.
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Civil Rights Group Calls On Justice Dept. To Suspend Local Police Grants
A major civil rights group is demanding the attorney general pause federal grants to local police until he confirms they aren't engaging in discrimination, citing more police killings of Black people.
Who Might Joe Biden Select To Lead The Justice Department?
Democrats have condemned what they call inappropriate closeness between the White House and Justice Department in the Trump era. That means picking an attorney general and other personnel is tricky.
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Trump Is Reshaping The Judiciary. A Breakdown By Race, Gender And Qualification
President Trump, the GOP-controlled Senate and the Federalist Society are putting their stamp on the federal judiciary for a generation with a corps of conservative appointments.
New Justice Department Team Comes Into Focus Ahead Of Vote On Garland
Two more of President Biden's nominees to lead the Justice Department will be questioned by the Senate this week as Merrick Garland prepares for confirmation as attorney general.
The world's shortest dog is Pearl, a dollar-sized diva who loves dressing up
The new world record-holder stands shorter than a Popsicle stick at 3.59 inches and follows a long line of low dogs. The chihuahua's owner describes her as "small like a ball" and "a bit of a diva."
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