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Ex-wife of Trump Org executive has spoken to investigators multiple times

Ex-wife of Trump Org executive has spoken to investigators multiple times
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Pelosi Says Cuomo Should Resign If Allegations Proven True

Pelosi Says Cuomo Should Resign If Allegations Proven True House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said March 17 that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo should resign if the probe confirms the sexual harassment allegations against him, joining President Joe Biden who made similar comments the day before. “People have to unlearn some bad behavior in order to learn how we should go forward, and again, if these allegations are proven to be true, then zero tolerance would follow that the governor should not continue,” Pelosi said during an interview on MSNBC. Pelosi described what happened as “heartbreaking,” and said, “We have zero tolerance for the behavior that is alleged against the governor, and again, I think he is a supporter of zero tolerance in terms of sexual harassment.”

Obsessed with celebrities since they were tweens in Cambridge, they now have a podcast about it

Starstruck since they were tweens in Cambridge, they now have a podcast about celebrity memoirs By Mark Shanahan Globe Staff,Updated March 17, 2021, 1:51 p.m. Email to a Friend Lily Marotta and Steven Phillips-Horst host the Celebrity Book Club podcast.Handout Anyone can watch a reality TV show, but it takes commitment to wait in a line to meet Cameran Eubanks, a cast member on MTV’s “Real World: San Diego.” In high school, Lily Marotta and Steven Phillips-Horst had that kind of commitment. The two best friends were, if not obsessed, uncommonly enthusiastic about celebrity culture — no matter how minor the celebrity — and they sometimes ditched school to go to a meet-and-greet where, with a little luck, they’d get a photo of a C- or D-list luminary.

Echoes of hot spots emerge in Upper Midwest, New York City area

Echoes of hot spots emerge in Upper Midwest, New York City area Joel Achenbach, Ariana Eunjung Cha and Jacqueline Dupree, The Washington Post March 16, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail WASHINGTON - After weeks of declining coronavirus deaths and hospitalizations, new hot spots of infection have emerged, and disease experts warn that the spread of a more dangerous variant and a too-rapid rush to return to normal life could prolong the historic health emergency. Caseloads are down nationally, and tens of millions of people are fully loaded with antibodies to the virus, with more than 2 million people getting doses of vaccine every day. But the virus continues to pose a real and present threat, with about 55,000 new infections daily.

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