Right-wing organizers of the deadly 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, failed to convince a judge that the October trial in a lawsuit against them should be moved because it might have a “punch-a-Nazi” vibe.
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Florida won a preliminary injunction against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, potentially easing cruise companies’ path back to the seas.
Boeing Co.’s biggest 737 Max model lifted off into brilliant blue skies for the first time Friday, marking another milestone in the jet family’s comeback from tragedy and a lengthy grounding.
Pacific Theatres Exhibition Corp., the California theater chain that shut down because of the pandemic, said it filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and plans to liquidate, a big loss for film fans on the movie industry’s home turf.
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As interest in clean energy surges, used solar panels are going straight into landfill.
New York City’s subway system reached a record 2.5 million customers on Wednesday, about 44% of pre-pandemic era ridership, and the highest level since the Covid-19 outbreak, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said Thursday.
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Gambia, which started its vaccination campaign against the coronavirus in March, has already run out of AstraZeneca shots.









