Fitness equipment maker says pedals on some of its older stationary bicycles can break and must be replaced. Source
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“Superspreader” event linked to 125 virus cases at university
Since August 24, Monmouth University has reported over 319 coronavirus cases. Source
Dozens positive for virus after “superspreader” Sweet 16 party
At least 37 people tested positive for COVID-19, and 270 people were instructed to self-quarantine. Source
Artist Dana Tanamachi draws inspiration from family legacy
When artist Dana Tanamachi designed the “Thank You” U.S. postage stamp five years ago, she could not have anticipated how the artwork’s timely release would take on a new meaning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The founder of Tanamachi Studio shares about her creative journey and how she draws inspiration from her family’s legacy. Source
Future of COVID relief bill uncertain as negotiations continue
The treasury secretary and Speaker Nancy Pelosi are negotiating a coronavirus relief bill in the $2 trillion range, but that’s far pricier than the legislation Mitch McConnell plans to put on the Senate floor on Monday. Source
Holiday jobs: A list of who’s hiring and what they pay
The pandemic is accelerating the demise of brick-and-mortar stores, with those engaged in e-commerce faring best. Source
Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny calls on Trump to condemn poison used against him
In his first American television interview since nearly losing his life after being poisoned, Alexey Navalny says he’s sure Vladimir Putin is responsible and that President Trump needs to come out against those types of attacks. See the interview, Sunday. Source
DEA recruits cite “monkey noises” among claims of racism
The DEA has received a string of recent complaints describing a culture of racial discrimination at its training academy. Source
Pfizer says COVID-19 vaccine could be ready by late November
Drugmaker won’t have enough data on its vaccine’s safety and efficacy until after presidential election. Source
Remake of Norman Lear’s “One Day at a Time” finds same home at CBS as the original 45 ago
“One Day at a Time,” starring Rita Moreno and Justina Machado, is the only Latinx series on network television this fall. Executive producer Norman Lear tells “CBS This Morning” why he’s never appreciated anything more than this iteration of his show. Source