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Experts: Cruise ships no place for a coronavirus quarantine

Cruise ships hit by coronavirus outbreaks have quickly found themselves with no ports for thousands of passengers as countries on …

Travellers can retrace ‘Green Book’ path with some research

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The Oscar-nominated interracial road trip movie “Green Book” has spurred interest in the real guidebook that helped …

Kemp pushes Abrams to concede in Georgia gubernatorial race

ATLANTA — Ahead by more than 60,000 votes days after Georgia’s gubernatorial election, Republican Brian Kemp pushed for Democrat Stacey …

Michael charges into Southeast after slamming north Florida

PANAMA CITY, Fla. – Hurricane Michael’s battering waves swamped streets and docks and shrieking winds splintered trees and rooftops. The …

Project uncovering South’s hidden LGBTQ history

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A new project is documenting the history of LGBTQ people in the Deep South, a region that …

History shared but unreconciled in city’s Confederate statue

TUSKEGEE, Ala. — In 1906, when aging, white Confederate veterans of the Civil War and black ex-slaves still lived on …

Harper Lee estate sues over ‘Mockingbird’ Broadway version

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The estate of “To Kill a Mockingbird” author Harper Lee has filed suit over an upcoming Broadway …

Keith Jackson, 89, broadcaster with ‘Whoa, Nelly! call, dies

Keith Jackson, whose signature phrases like “Whoa, Nelly!” made him the down-home voice of college football during more than five …

Alabama drag queen donates items from gay marriage fight

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A drag queen known for opposing Republican U.S. Senate candidate and gay marriage foe Roy Moore has …

Mayor says Houston ‘open for business’ despite huge hurdles

Houston’s mayor insists that America’s fourth-largest city is “open for business,” but with areas under water, people not yet in …

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