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Attorney-at-paw? Filter makes lawyer look like cat in court

Attorney-at-paw? Filter makes lawyer look like cat in court

ALPINE, Texas 鈥 A West Texas judge has a word of caution to those attending court hearings via Zoom: Always check for filters before logging on.
Cops fired over photos tied to Elijah McClain not reinstated

Cops fired over photos tied to Elijah McClain not reinstated

DENVER 鈥 Three suburban Denver officers fired over a photo reenacting a neckhold like the one police used on Elijah McClain before the 23-year-old Black man died in 2019 will not get their jobs back, officials said Tuesday.
WHO team: Coronavirus unlikely to have leaked from China lab

WHO team: Coronavirus unlikely to have leaked from China lab

WUHAN, China 鈥 The coronavirus most likely first appeared in humans after jumping from an animal, a team of international and Chinese scientists looking for the origins of COVID-19 said Tuesday, saying an alternate theory that the virus leaked from a
United Way Worldwide CEO Gallagher resigns amid turmoil

United Way Worldwide CEO Gallagher resigns amid turmoil

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Robert Spano to become music director of Fort Worth Symphony

Robert Spano to become music director of Fort Worth Symphony

FORT WORTH, Texas 鈥 Robert Spano will become music director of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra for the 2022-23 season.
Arab spacecraft enters orbit around Mars in historic flight

Arab spacecraft enters orbit around Mars in historic flight

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates 鈥 A spacecraft from the United Arab Emirates swung into orbit around Mars on Tuesday in a triumph for the Arab world鈥檚 first interplanetary mission.
Queer online series meets eager Russian LGBTQ audience

Queer online series meets eager Russian LGBTQ audience

MOSCOW 鈥 Russian film director Andrei Fenochka says his online series about queer young people is important for LGBTQ people in a country that bans gay 鈥減ropaganda鈥 among minors.
Korean American K-pop stars promote mental health awareness

Korean American K-pop stars promote mental health awareness

SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of 鈥 K-pop star Eric Nam was having a meeting in New York when he suddenly felt a pain in his chest. 鈥淚 thought I was going to have to call 911,鈥 he said, recounting the experience from 2019.
US hiring plunged in December even as job openings ticked up

US hiring plunged in December even as job openings ticked up

WASHINGTON 鈥 U.S. employers cut back sharply on hiring in December, particularly industries slammed by the pandemic such as restaurants and hotels, as virus infections soared and governments responded with tighter restrictions.
At Disney characters union, lawsuit seeks end to takeover

At Disney characters union, lawsuit seeks end to takeover

ORLANDO, Fla.
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