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A corporation headquartered in New Jersey specializing in snack foods has bought Paducah-based Dippin’ Dots for $222 million, a massive increase in value for the novelty ice cream company compared to when the company was bought in bankruptcy court a decade ago.
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The photographer Gabby Jones spent a month with her mother in their family home in St. Thomas. It was an opportunity to mend their relationship — and document the intimate moments that came out of it.
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More campuses are expected to add the requirement, with potential legal challenges ahead. One key point: Requiring vaccines for infectious diseases is nothing new for many residential colleges.
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The New Jersey school says its new COVID-19 requirement will help it make "a full return to our pre-pandemic normal" on campus.
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Annual state testing was canceled last year because of the pandemic. Many states want to skip it again, but the Education Department says no.
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The legislation includes setting up a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, but its fate in Congress, which has rejected such measures for the past two decades, is uncertain.
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The Trump Plaza had stood along the boardwalk since 1984. The shell of the former president's failed business, which closed in 2014, came crumbling down Wednesday morning.
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Japan had purchased doses to vaccinate 72 million people, but without the appropriate syringes, it will fall 12 million people short.
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As the nor'easter works its way along the East Coast, forecasters warn that parts of the region could see snowfall totals of one or even two feet.
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PGA of America said the decision to cancel plans to hold the 2022 PGA Championship at Trump Bedminster in New Jersey stems from a desire to protect the organization's brand.