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Hedge fund buys Chicago Tribune, N Y Daily News

After the failure of an 11th-hour push to find an alternative buyer, Tribune Publishing shareholders on Friday approved the $633-million sale of the newspaper chain to the New York hedge

Back to the past? AT&T spins off HBO and its media assets to focus again on telecom and broadband

Three years after acquiring Time Warner and refashioning itself as a modern media entertainment company, AT&T is changing course and going back to its past. The company, which had envisioned competing with the likes of Google, Facebook and Amazon, is spinning off HBO, CNN, Warner Bros. and other content creators to form a new standalone company with Discovery Inc. Discovery is best known for reality shows on HGTV and the Food Network, and it has a growing global audience. Together, the companies will have the No. 1 TV studio, the No. 2 movie studio, premium sports rights in the U.S. and abroad, and a library with over 200,000 hours of video, from “Game of Thrones” to “90 Day Fiance.”

From Paris to Rome, Europe reawakens

Europe is waking up from the pandemic with cafes in Paris, gelato vendors in Rome and beer gardens in Bavaria reopening, a major test for the region’s recovery in health and economic terms. Authorities across the continent are loosening restrictions as infection rates fall and vaccinations rise. Italy, the original epicenter of the crisis in Europe, will phase out its national curfew in the coming weeks, and tough curbs are gradually easing across Germany. In France, restaurants can serve outdoor guests beginning on Wednesday, and museums, including the Louvre, plan to welcome visitors again. As Parisian cafes prepare, the famed Moulin Rouge got in on the excitement this week, sending can-can dancers onto the streets to promote the cabaret’s planned reopening in September by displaying the date on the underside of their skirts.

CDC study: COVID vaccine hesitancy remains major barrier in rural areas | Public Service News

WASHINGTON — Coronavirus vaccine coverage is substantially higher in urban areas across the country than in rural communities, where hesitancy remains a “major barrier” for public health officials, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found in a new study published Tuesday. The CDC examined county-level vaccination data across all 50 states from December through early April, finding that 38.9% of residents in rural counties had received at least one vaccine dose, compared with 45.7% in urban counties. Rural residents were also more likely to have traveled outside of their county to get a vaccine dose. “This was true for counties across the country, across all age groups, and among men and women,” CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky told reporters.

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