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Liz Weston: Start 2021 off strong with these money moves

Liz Weston: Start 2021 off strong with these money moves

After the train wreck that was 2020, you may well question whether it’s worth trying to plan anything. But knocking off a few financial tasks early in the year can better prepare you for whatever 2021 has in store.
'This is unfortunate': Inside Elections Canada after Trump's tweet on voting machines

'This is unfortunate': Inside Elections Canada after Trump's tweet on voting machines

OTTAWA — Elections Canada watched as social media posts from Canadians began wondering if the last federal election had been rigged by dubious voting machines. The tweets were linked to the U.S.
Safety issues mount as skiers hit backcountry in pandemic

Safety issues mount as skiers hit backcountry in pandemic

DENVER — On March 14, Colorado's governor issued an executive order shutting down ski resorts across the state. The coronavirus had arrived and was spreading rapidly in small mountain communities that were attracting hordes of spring break revelers.
95-year-old interrupts mask making by surviving COVID-19

95-year-old interrupts mask making by surviving COVID-19

MARYSVILLE, Ohio — When the coronavirus pandemic began, Miriam Looker sprang into action at the behest of her stepson, a central Ohio doctor.
No snake soup for Hong Kong's young snake catcher

No snake soup for Hong Kong's young snake catcher

Hong Kong is home to a variety of snakes — from the venomous king cobra to larger species such as the Burmese python.
Survey: Montanans saw this summer's visitors as less polite

Survey: Montanans saw this summer's visitors as less polite

MISSOULA, Mont. — Hilary Hutcheson, a longtime flyfishing guide and flyshop owner in Columbia Falls, said she and her staff were inundated this summer with tourists who had never really experienced the outdoors before.
EXPLAINER: Should vaccine volunteers now get the real thing?

EXPLAINER: Should vaccine volunteers now get the real thing?

Tens of thousands of Americans have volunteered to test COVID-19 vaccines, but only about half of them got the real thing during trials.
Italy's Uffizi opens Dante anniversary with virtual exhibit

Italy's Uffizi opens Dante anniversary with virtual exhibit

MILAN — Florence’s Uffizi Gallery is making available for viewing online 88 rarely displayed drawings of Dante’s “Divine Comedy” to mark the 700th anniversary in 2021 of the Italian poet’s death.
Bomb-sniffing dogs? Check. Times Square crowd? Not this year

Bomb-sniffing dogs? Check. Times Square crowd? Not this year

NEW YORK — Gone were the revelry and shoulder-to-shoulder crowds that typify Times Square on New Year's Eve, replaced by empty streets and an eerie quiet as the final moments of 2020 ticked away. This was New Year's Eve in the age of COVID-19.
New Year's revelries muted by virus as curtain draws on 2020

New Year's revelries muted by virus as curtain draws on 2020

This New Year’s Eve is being celebrated like no other in most of the world, with many bidding farewell to a year they’d prefer to forget.
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