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Moisés Kaufman brings to NY whole new 'Seven Deadly Sins'

Moisés Kaufman brings to NY whole new 'Seven Deadly Sins'

NEW YORK (AP) — It started last fall in a series of vacant storefronts along an iconic Miami Beach thoroughfare as a safe way to offer theater during the coronavirus pandemic.

Albania's top court: demolishing national theater a mistake

TIRANA, Albania (AP) — Albania’s Constitutional Court ruled on Friday that the demolition of the country's National Theatre building a mistake and ordered construction work on a new theater to be suspended.
Northwest heat wave: Tragedy strikes immigrant family again

Northwest heat wave: Tragedy strikes immigrant family again

ST. PAUL, Ore. (AP) — On his 38th birthday, Sebastian Francisco Perez, an immigrant from Guatemala, played chess with his nephew.
'A new chapter:' Merkel aims for UK-Germany relations reset

'A new chapter:' Merkel aims for UK-Germany relations reset

LONDON (AP) — German Chancellor Angela Merkel made her final visit to Britain on Friday before she steps down later this year, laying out her hope that relations between the two countries can be reset following years of Brexit-related tensions.
US plans to make airlines refund fees if bags are delayed

US plans to make airlines refund fees if bags are delayed

The Transportation Department will propose that airlines be required to refund fees on checked baggage if the bags aren't delivered to passengers quickly enough.

Justices turn away florist who refused same-sex wedding job

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday declined to take up the case of a florist who refused to provide services for a same-sex wedding, leaving in place a decision that she broke state anti-discrimination laws.

Dominica fights to save Creole forged by slaves in Caribbean

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The elementary school student stood up, pulled down her face mask and leaned into the microphone. She swallowed hard before trying to spell the word “discover” in French Creole.
Capitol rioters’ footage powers NYT’s ‘Day of Rage’ project

Capitol rioters’ footage powers NYT’s ‘Day of Rage’ project

NEW YORK (AP) — While some professional journalists faced hostility and attack while covering the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, the grand irony is that so many people involved in the insurrection were doing their jobs for them.
What to stream in July: Hawaii satire 'White Lotus,' nail-biter 'A Quiet Place 2'

What to stream in July: Hawaii satire 'White Lotus,' nail-biter 'A Quiet Place 2'

TORONTO — Monsters lurk among us in July's streaming highlights.

Firm alerts county to 'significant' issues at condo complex

KISSIMMEE, Fla.
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