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US virus cases climb to 35 with return of cruise passengers

US virus cases climb to 35 with return of cruise passengers

At least 18 Americans who returned home from a quarantined cruise ship are infected with the new virus, bringing the number of cases in the U.S. to 35, health officials said Friday.
US virus cases climb to 35 with return of cruise passengers

US virus cases climb to 35 with return of cruise passengers

At least 18 Americans who returned home from a quarantined cruise ship are infected with the new virus, bringing the number of cases in the U.S. to 35, health officials said Friday.
Armani rails against baring trends by fellow designers

Armani rails against baring trends by fellow designers

MILAN — How much to show and how much not to show, that is the fashion question this season. It may be reductive to say that runway shows are about how women dress. But the conversation has sharpened in the #MeToo era.
HIV-themed 'Friends' edit pulled after copyright claim from Warner Bros.

HIV-themed 'Friends' edit pulled after copyright claim from Warner Bros.

TORONTO — A Toronto-based HIV-AIDS hospital has pulled an edited "Friends" episode aimed at addressing stigma after receiving a copyright claim. Casey House says it immediately complied with a takedown notice from Warner Bros.
OWN's 'Cherish the Day' is a rare celebration of black love

OWN's 'Cherish the Day' is a rare celebration of black love

LOS ANGELES — To separate filmmaker and TV producer Ava DuVernay’s trenchant, history-driven projects, including “Selma” and “When They See Us,” from her new romantic drama series is to sell short the determined thoughtfulness that shapes all her wor
Online daters looking for more than endless swiping

Online daters looking for more than endless swiping

LONDON — While taboos surrounding online dating are long gone, some of today’s app users are sick of the endless swiping and virtual pen-paling that leads nowhere when it comes to long-term relationships, according to industry leaders who are respond
WALL STREET JOURNAL-BEST SELLERS

WALL STREET JOURNAL-BEST SELLERS

Bestselling Books Week Ended February 15th. FICTION 1. “Dog Man: Fetch-22” by Dav Pilkey (Graphix) 2. "Where the Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens (G.P. Putnam's Sons) 3. “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” by Charlie Mackesy (HarperOne) 4.
Lululemon stores in China mostly closed due to novel coronavirus outbreak

Lululemon stores in China mostly closed due to novel coronavirus outbreak

VANCOUVER — Most of Lululemon Athletica Inc.'s nearly 40 stores in China have been closed since early February amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, the company said.
Spin Master to turn 'Paw Patrol' into first of multiple feature films

Spin Master to turn 'Paw Patrol' into first of multiple feature films

TORONTO — Preschool puppy series "Paw Patrol" is heading to the big screen. Spin Master Corp. says it's turning its popular franchise into an animated feature film that will hit theatres in August 2021.
Roman Forum find could be shrine to Rome's founder, Romulus

Roman Forum find could be shrine to Rome's founder, Romulus

ROME — Italian archaeologists unveiled to the press Friday an exciting new find from the Roman Forum, which they say could be the lost shrine dedicated some 2,600 years ago to Romulus, Rome's legendary founder and first king.
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