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  • Japan's landmark capsules coming down to sit in museums

    TOKYO (AP) — Nakagin Capsule Tower, a building tucked away in a corner of downtown Tokyo that is made up of boxes stacked on top of each other, is an avant-garde honeycomb of science-fiction-era housing long admired as a masterpiece.
  • Valentino gets 'pretty in pink' in bold Paris show

    PARIS (AP) — It was “La Vie en Rose” for Valentino, who headlined Sunday’s segment of Paris Fashion Week with a daring yet triumphant pink collection as VIP guests including Lewis Hamilton and Zendaya had to negotiate arrivals during a car-free day in the capital’s center.
  • 20 years after 9/11: 'We will live with the scars' forever

    PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Twenty years later, Jack Grandcolas still remembers waking up at 7:03 that morning. He looked at the clock, then out the window where an image in the sky caught his eye — a fleeting vision that looked like an angel ascending. He didn’t know it yet, but that was the moment his life changed.
  • Centennial of ex-astronaut, US Senator John Glenn marked

    NEW CONCORD, Ohio (AP) — John Glenn has been honored over the weekend with a three-day festival in Ohio marking what would have been the history-making astronaut and U.S. senator’s 100th birthday.
  • Judge jails editor over reporter's use of recorder in court

    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina Superior Court judge put a small-town newspaper editor behind bars last month after one of his reporters used an audio recorder for note-taking purposes at a murder trial — a punishment the paper and media rights groups consider excessive.
  • For Black journalists, working Chauvin trial drains emotions

    NEW YORK - At the end of a stressful day, Sara Sidner seeks the friendly wag of a dog's tail. Shaquille Brewster turns to sports on TV, and Julia Jenae talks things out with colleagues.
  • VIRUS DIARY: Keeping New York alive, one song at a time

    NEW YORK - Outside, the soundtrack of sirens wailed, each another death blow to the city that had nurtured my development as a musician for so long. But from inside my life on lockdown, an unexpected reconnection to my catalogue of sounds was handing me hope for New York's future.
  • Group says it has ample signatures to get pot on ballot

    PHOENIX - Proponents of legalizing recreational marijuana in Arizona said Wednesday they turned in 420,000 petition signatures — far more than needed to get the measure on the November ballot despite challenges posed by the coronavirus.
  • Liz Weston: 5 financial tasks you should tackle by year-end

    A task without a deadline is just wishful thinking.
  • Telemedicine's challenge: Getting patients to click the app

    Walmart workers can now see a doctor for only $4. The catch? It has to be a virtual visit.

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