By Shirley MacFarland, special to cleveland.com STRONGSVILLE, Ohio -- With restrictions on in-person visiting in long-term care facilities during the coronavirus pandemic, many families are struggling with the challenge of staying emotionally close and present in the lives of their loved ones. |
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BOSTON — Massachusetts’ highest court says Gov. Charlie Baker didn’t overstep his authority with orders to close businesses and limit gatherings to control the spread of the coronavirus. The Supreme Judicial Court on Thursday rejected a challenge brought on behalf of a group including salon owners, pastors and a private school. |
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England's Dawid Malan, the world's leading Twenty20 batsman, prepares for his Big Bash debut while locked in a hotel room. |
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The Supreme Judicial Court on Thursday rejected a challenge brought on behalf of a group including salon owners, pastors and a private school. They accused the Republican of exercising "legislative police power" by declaring a state of emergency. Baker announced this week that Massachusetts would tighten some restrictions as cases rise. |
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BOSTON — Massachusetts’ highest court says Gov. Charlie Baker didn’t overstep his authority with orders to close businesses and limit gatherings to control the spread of the coronavirus. The Supreme Judicial Court on Thursday rejected a challenge brought on behalf of a group including salon owners, pastors and a private school. |
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BOSTON — Massachusetts’ highest court says Gov. Charlie Baker didn’t overstep his authority with orders to close businesses and limit gatherings to control the spread of the coronavirus. The Supreme Judicial Court on Thursday rejected a challenge brought on behalf of a group including salon owners, pastors and a private school. |
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BOSTON — Massachusetts’ highest court says Gov. Charlie Baker didn’t overstep his authority with orders to close businesses and limit gatherings to control the spread of the coronavirus. The Supreme Judicial Court on Thursday rejected a challenge brought on behalf of a group including salon owners, pastors and a private school. |
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The tone of the thrilling debut that launched the Fab Four into pop music history is set by Paul on the opening track as he counts in “I Saw Her Standing There” (“One, Two, Three, Four!”). Lennon’s justly lauded, throat-tearing version of “Twist and Shout” bookends the album and in between there’s a.... |
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Baker announced this week that Massachusetts would tighten some restrictions as cases rise. The court rejected the lawsuit’s argument that the governor’s actions infringe on due process and free assembly. “Given that COVID-19 is a pandemic that has killed over a million people worldwide, it spreads.... |
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned an audience at Georgia Institute of Technology on Wednesday of the vulnerability of America’s college campuses to Chinese influence and accused some liberal higher education institutions of being bought by Beijing. |
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British Columbia faith communities are wrestling with a fundamental question at one of the most sacred times of the year for many: Why am I allowed to go to a bar or a restaurant or a crowded Walmart, but I can’t go to church on Sunday? With the second wave of COVID-19 rolling over the province, the B. |
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