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Nebraska zoo says 200 people possibly exposed to rabid bat

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OMAHA, Neb. — Roughly 200 people were possibly exposed to a rabid bat while staying overnight at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, the...

Thrill ride appears to malfunction during Michigan festival

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TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — A thrill ride at a popular festival in northern Michigan was dismantled and an investigation started after the machine appeared...

In Georgia, Kemp sets out to mend fractured GOP

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ATLANTA — Brian Kemp often tells supporters to “keep choppin’ wood,” the way the self-described “country guy” urges a steady, deliberate approach. Yet the...

Boston holds “Day of Hope,” RI opens drive-through shot site

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BOSTON — A look at pandemic-related news around New England on Saturday: ...

Spanish PM Sánchez remodels Cabinet to focus on economy

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MADRID — Spain’s prime minister overhauled his Cabinet on Saturday, forming what he called “the government of the recovery” following the coronavirus pandemic. ...

White House calling out critics of door-to-door vaccine push

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WASHINGTON — “A disservice to the country.” “Inaccurate disinformation.” “Literally killing people.” ...

Warner Bros studio tour expands with DC Universe, Potter

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BURBANK, Calif. — Batman’s secret cave, Harry Potter’s cupboard under the stairs and the infamous “Friends” apartment are major centerpieces to the huge Warner...

Governor visits town isolated by US-Canada border closure

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POINT ROBERTS, Wash. — Washington state’s governor traveled to the exclave of Point Roberts on Friday to visit residents who have been voicing concern...

Boston Pride, longtime LGBTQ parade organizer, shuts down

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BOSTON — The longtime organizer of Boston’s Pride Parade is shutting down after 50 years. ...

NOTEBOOK: For English fan, Euro 2020 offers a sliver of hope

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LONDON — When I was much younger, a soccer anthem called “Three Lions” offered an exuberant cry. “Football’s coming home,” the lyrics went, after...