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    News Broadway theaters drop their mask mandate starting in July

    In another sign that the world of entertainment is returning to pre-pandemic normal, Broadway theaters will no longer demand audiences wear masks starting in July. The Broadway League announced Tuesday that mask-wearing will be optional next month onward, a further loosening of restrictions. In...
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    News Supreme Court limits reach of federal gun crime law

    The Supreme Court on Tuesday limited the reach of a federal statute that requires stiff penalties for crimes involving a gun. The 7-2 decision united both conservative and liberal justices, though one dissenting justice compared the result to "Alice in Wonderland." The justices said the law...
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    News Amazon's Jassy names new head for troubled retail business

    Amazon CEO Andy Jassy on Tuesday named a new head for the company’s troubled retail business, which is dealing with a glut of warehouse space after a massive expansion during the pandemic. Doug Herrington will become the new CEO of Amazon's consumer division, which will now be called “Worldwide...
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    News Lapid, set to be Israel's next premier, faces critical test

    In a 10-year political career, Israel's Yair Lapid has transformed himself from an upstart political novice to a feisty opposition leader to the savvy operator who toppled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Next week, he is expected to assume his biggest role yet — as the new prime minister...
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    News Miscalculations, errors blamed for massive New Mexico blaze

    U.S. Forest Service employees made multiple miscalculations, used inaccurate models and underestimated how dry conditions were in the Southwest, causing a planned burn to reduce the threat of wildfires to explode into the largest blaze in New Mexico’s recorded history, the agency said Tuesday...
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    News EU calls on Ethiopia to reconnect Tigray region to the world

    The European Union says Ethiopia’s government must reconnect its northern Tigray region to the world as a yearlong partial blockade has left food aid for almost 1 million hungry people stuck in warehouses without the fuel to deliver it. Janez Lenarcic, the EU commissioner for crisis management...
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    News 'Elvis' and Austin Butler feel the temperature rising

    On the day of Austin Butler's final screen test for “Elvis," director Baz Luhrmann threw everything at him. Butler had spent five months building up to that moment, workshopping the role with Luhrmann, doing hair and make-up tests, rehearsing the songs. Against the odds, Butler had emerged as...
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    News BSO deputies search for missing man from Dania Beach

    The Broward Sheriff’s Office Missing Persons Unit is searching for a 32-year-old man who has been reported missing from Dania Beach. Detectives say Romaine Haynes, who family members say suffers from various mental illnesses, was last seen June 17 at his home located near the 200 block of...
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    News Parkland shooter trial moving closer to final phase of jury selection, judge says

    Jury selection continues in a Broward County Courtroom in the penalty phase for Parkland School shooter Nikolas Cruz and it comes after almost a two-week break. Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer said that she expected as the week continued that proceedings were moving closer to the third and final...
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    News 4-hour docuseries on The Rolling Stones to air on EPIX

    The Rolling Stones will help celebrate their 60th anniversary with an upcoming four-part docuseries on EPIX that takes turns focusing on the band’s most iconic members, with in-depth portraits of singer Mick Jagger, guitarists Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood, and the late drummer Charlie Watts...
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    News State Dept confirms death of 2nd American in Ukraine war

    The State Department is confirming the death of a U.S. citizen in Ukraine who is believed to be only the second American to have been killed in the conflict there. The department said Tuesday that Stephen Zabielski had died in Ukraine and that it is in touch with his family to provide consular...
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    News Special exhibit honors victims, heroes of Champlain Towers South

    To commemorate the one year anniversary of the tragic collapse of Surfside’s Champlain Towers South, Swampspace Gallery will be hosting a special art exhibition. The opening reception will be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on June 24, the day one year ago when the building came tumbling down and 98...
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    News Chicago police unveil long-awaited foot pursuit policy

    Chicago police officers will no longer be allowed to chase people on foot simply because they run away or give chase over minor offenses, the department said Tuesday, more than a year after two foot pursuits ended with officers fatally shooting a 13-year-old boy and 22-year-old man. The new...
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    News Unknown soldier no more: World War I gravestone gets a name

    For more than a century, the British soldier lay in an anonymous grave, one of so many unidentified victims buried beneath the killing fields of World War I. But now, his headstone finally bears a name: 2nd Lt. Osmund Bartle Wordsworth — a great-great-nephew of English poet William Wordsworth —...
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    News Colbert says his staffers guilty of 'first-degree puppetry'

    Stephen Colbert pronounced his staff members arrested at a congressional office building last week as guilty of “first-degree puppetry,” and lashed out at those comparing the incident to the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot. That includes Fox News Channel's Tucker Carlson, who in a...
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    News Fed's Powell facing rising criticism for inflation missteps

    Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell won praise for his deft leadership during the maelstrom of the pandemic recession. As threats to the U.S. economy have mounted, though, Powell has increasingly struck Fed watchers as much less sure-footed. Inflation has proved higher and far more persistent...
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    News UK to offer vaccines to some gay men to stop monkeypox

    British health officials will start offering vaccines to gay and bisexual men at the highest risk of catching monkeypox, in an effort to curb the biggest outbreak of the disease beyond Africa. Britain's Health Security Agency said in a statement on Tuesday that doctors could consider...
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    News Miami Heat’s Wade, Haslem shutting down their Aventura restaurant

    After nearly four years in business, Miami Heat mega stars Dwyane Wade and Udonis Haslem are closing their first restaurant together: 800° Woodfired Kitchen in Aventura. In an announcement on the restaurant’s website, they cited labor shortages and supply chain issues since the pandemic that...
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    News US pools close, go without lifeguards amid labor shortage

    Manager Ashley Ford strode the perimeter of one of Indianapolis' five open swimming pools, monitoring kids as they jumped off a diving board or careened into the water from a curved slide. Four lifeguards, whistles at the ready, watched from their tall chairs stationed around the water. With a...
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    News Panel finds probable cause to revoke Sheriff Tony’s law enforcement certification

    A state panel found probable cause to revoke Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony’s law enforcement certification, meaning the Sheriff’s ability to make arrests or otherwise act in a law enforcement capacity in Florida remains in jeopardy. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Criminal Justice...
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