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Indianapolis to relax COVID-19 restrictions starting Monday

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis will relax coronavirus restrictions on the city's bars and restaurants starting next week ahead of the upcoming Big Ten and NCAA...

Things to Know: $1.9T package heads toward House approval

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<p>Here’s what’s happening Friday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.:</p> ...

US urges Tanzania to embrace COVID-19 vaccines, share data

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NAIROBI, Kenya — The United States praised Tanzania on Friday for finally acknowledging the resurgence of COVID-19 after claiming for months it had defeated...

Friends, family (but no public tix) OK’d for MAAC tournament

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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Friends and relatives of players will be allowed to attend the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference basketball tournament in limited numbers...

6N: Probes begin into outbreak which hits France’s momentum

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PARIS — Momentum was building nicely as France eyed a third straight Six Nations win with a view to achieving its first Grand Slam...

Things to Know: $1.9T package heads toward House approval

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Here’s what’s happening Friday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.: ...

As Somalia’s COVID-19 cases surge, a variant is suspected

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<p>MOGADISHU, Somalia &mdash; A resurgence of COVID-19 cases is hitting Somalia hard, straining one of the world’s most fragile health systems, while officials await...

Pandemic leaves many Romanian patients without critical care

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<p>BUCHAREST, Romania &mdash; Andrei, a 32-year-old Romanian man who has been HIV positive since he was a baby, began missing his regular medical check-ups...

Alaska governor tests positive for virus; has mild symptoms

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<p>JUNEAU, Alaska &mdash; Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy has tested positive for COVID-19 and has mild symptoms, his office announced Wednesday.</p> ...

Amid COVID-19 pandemic, flu has disappeared in the US

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<p>NEW YORK &mdash; February is usually the peak of flu season, with doctors' offices and hospitals packed with suffering patients. But not this year.</p> ...