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Over 120 Atlanta restaurants say they are refusing to open their dining rooms even though Georgia is allowing them to do so

Some Georgia restaurants are pushing back against the state's loosened restrictions, saying it's still not safe to reopen.120 Atlanta-area restaurants joined forced to form the "#GAHospitalityTogether" initiative and released a statement committing to not reopening their dining rooms until it's safe to do so."We agree that it's in the best interests of our employees, our guests, our community and our industry to keep our dining rooms closed at this time," the statement reads.Still, some chain restaurants have already reopened their dining rooms this week.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Georgia allowed restaurants to reopen dining rooms on Monday, but some restaurants are pushing back against the idea that it's safe to do so.Over 120 Atlanta-area restaurants banded together




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Tom Cruise is filming the world's first action movie in space — and he'll get there using Elon Musk's SpaceX rocket

Tom Cruise is partnering with NASA and Elon Musk's SpaceX to film the first narrative action movie in outer space.Cruise plans to shoot the film on the International Space Station and be transported using a SpaceX rocket.SpaceX intends to launch its first manned mission to the International Space Station May 27.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Tom Cruise is taking action movies to a whole new level — literally — by filming his next blockbuster in outer space 1,200 miles above Earth, and Elon Musk's SpaceX rocket is going to get him there.NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine confirmed Tuesday that the agency will work with Cruise to shoot a film aboard the International Space Station. The news was first reported by Deadline.The mission is a three-fold collaboration between a




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Rapid Characterization of High Speed Digital Channels using a Multiport VNA

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We're a couple who was furloughed from our jobs, so we're using the time in self-isolation to turn our passion project into a viable business - here's how we're making it happen

Anastasia Bendebury and Michael Shilo DeLay are the creators of Demystifying Science, a science literacy organization which clarifies confusing science.They were both furloughed from their full-time jobs amid the coronavirus pandemic, which led them to pour more time into their newly launched organization.To get through this tough period, they're cutting back where they can and reaching out to as many people as possible who might need their work.Separating business from couple life is key when kickstarting a project together, and ultimately taking the plunge to do it.Click here for more BI Prime stories.In early March when Italy issued its stay-at-home order, we were still at work. Michael was teaching high school physics, and Nastia was guiding science and wine tours in the Pacific Northwest.




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Warriors coach Steve Kerr slammed for accusing Pence of lying about Soleimani involvement in 9/11

Kerr, left, tweeted Friday to say Pence, right, 'is lying about Soleimani's involvement in 9/11'. He added: 'One thing I've learned...is to not believe our government when it comes to matters of war.'




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Khloe Kardashian hits back at a fan accusing her of forgiving Tristan Thompson but not Jordyn Woods

Khloé Kardashian claimed she has forgiven both Tristan Thompson and Jordyn Woods, though she disputed Jordyn's claims that the NBA star kissed her at a party without her consent.




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Climate change is causing a 'sudden and dramatic shift' in the Pacific Arctic, experts warn

A new study reveals the Pacific edge of the Arctic Ocean underwent a 'sudden and dramatic shift' from 2017 to 2019' that experts fear is irreversible and may be 'a sign of what is to come.'




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Climate change is causing more plants to grow in savanna and tundra

An increase in wooded plants in both savanna and tundra regions is caused by increased rainfall and temperatures that can be attributed to climate change, UK ecologists have concluded.




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People living in the cities hardest-hit by coronavirus have mostly stopped using public transit

A new mobility tool from Apple shows people living in America's hardest-hit coronavirus cities have all but stopped using public transit, are walking far less and are even driving less during the outbreak.




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First Time Mum: Ferne McCann's boyfriend STORMS off after refusing to take her Instagram photos

There was trouble in paradise for Ferne McCann on Wednesday's episode of First Time Mum as she had her first row with her boyfriend and had a pregnancy scare.




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Eleven Premier League stars 'allowed to play on after using banned substances' over last three years

Eleven players in the Premier League failed drugs tests over the past three years but were allowed to play on. The FA accepted the reasons given by players for taking the substances.




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Shayna Jack could escape ban from doping scandal by using loophole Japanese swimmer used last year

Australian swimmer Shayna Jack, 20, could escape severe punishment for a failed doping test by using a loophole that saw a Japanese swimmer's ban cut in half.




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Mo Farah still refusing to condemn Alberto Salazar doping charges

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI IN CHICAGO: Sir Mo Farah is still running... running away from any notion that he might have played it differently, and quickly towards the idea that it's all been media conspiracy.




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Fastest girl in America Mary Cain accuses Nike of physically and emotionally abusing her in training

Track and field athlete, Mary Cain, once the 'fastest girl in America' on Thursday urged Nike to change their system after her former coach Alberto Salazar was banned after a doping investigation.




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Shane Sutton accused of using a Coke can containing URINE to cover up a doping offence

Richard Freeman's barrister has claimed a current British Cycling coach used a Coke can containing urine to try to help Shane Sutton cover up a doping offence during his riding career.




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Simpsons' Al Jean slams Ted Cruz for using show in speech

Simpsons showrunner Al Jean (left) was quick to shut down Ted Cruz (right) on Thursday after the Texas senator used the cartoon's characters to make a point.




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Dancing pictures emerge of the woman accusing Joe Biden of assault

Perez likened the claims to 'the Hillary emails because there was nothing there'. He said Sunday Biden had already been through a comprehensive investigation.




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Sadiq Khan is accused of using rising youth violence to 'bring out the begging bowl'

The London Mayor (pictured in Bermondsey today) claimed there was a direct link between poverty and violent crime as he published new City Hall data on crime rates in deprived areas.




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Town hall questioner rips Justin Trudeau for REFUSING to say how many times he has donned blackface 

At a town hall meeting in Saskatoon on Thursday night, Trudeau faced tough questions about the imbroglio despite the crowd being stocked with supporters from his ruling Liberal Party.




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Sergio Ramos and Spain team-mates pose for amusing World Cup portraits

Ramos placed a finger over his lips and struck a provocative pose after finding himself as the subject of criticism following his role in Real Madrid's Champions League win over Liverpool.




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Chelsea fans are desperate for Diego Costa to return after causing havoc against Juventus

It looked as though Chelsea fans were really missing Diego Costa after his performance in Atletico Madrid's win over Juventus on Wednesday. Costa re-signed for Atletico in 2018.




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Diego Simeone hints he will allow Diego Costa to leave Atletico after refusing to train

Diego Costa has been told by Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone that ‘any player who wants to leave, can leave,’ as the controversial striker returned to training.




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North Korea 'is using the bodies of political prisoners as FERTILISER to grow crops for guards'

The prisoner, who used the pseudonym Kim Il-soon, exposed the monstrous practice after surviving the hell of Kaechon concentration camp, which is located north of Pyongyang.




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NRL star and anti-vaxxer Bryce Cartwright could be banned for refusing to get a flu shot 

he Gold Coast Titans star back-rower indicated to team officials that he will refuse to get the jab when training resumed training on Monday as his anti-vaxxer wife stood by his decision.




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NRL star refusing to take a flu shot unleashes furious tirade insisting he's NOT an anti-vaxxer

The Gold Coast Titans backrower is waiting to hear whether he can play when the season restarts on May 28 after telling team officials he will refuse the compulsory influenza injection.




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Three Gold Coast Titan stars are stood down after refusing to get the flu vaccine

Gold Coast Titans' Bryce Cartwright, Nathan Peats and Brian Kelly were informed they would be unable to play on Friday afternoon following talks between the NRL and Queensland Government.




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NRL could revert back to using just one referee on the field in an effort to save money 

The Australian Rugby League Commission will consider dropping the number of NRL referees from two to one, as well as a ruck rule change proposed by Project Apollo.




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Up to 20 NRL players are refusing to have a flu shot as top doctor slams 'selfish' footballers

Up to 20 top Australian rugby league footballers are holding out on having a mandatory flu shot as the NRL prepares to resume its 2020 season. 




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Kylie and Kendall Jenner 'are being sued for using lace design'

The old-fashioned looking pattern with swirling curls and flowers looks identical to what they created, it was argued, and the look was used by the sisters without getting permission, it has been claimed.




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Kendall Jenner out after being accused of using 'painful' pronged collar on her Doberman Pinscher

Kendall Jenner kept her head down as she stepped out amid claims she was being inhumane to her dog.  




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Kendall Jenner is called 'gross' for using a 'painful' pronged collar on her dog

In an image of Jenner, 24, her Doberman Pinscher appears to be wearing a silver pronged collar, which uses 'fang-shaped metal links' to 'pinch the loose skin of your dog's neck' when pulled.




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How Mike Cannon-Brookes' right hand woman, 32, grew up in a housing commission

Armina 'Arms' Rosenberg, who has pink hair and is a talented pole dancer, has been the global equities portfolio manager at Grok Ventures since 2017.




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Ivanka Trump will be 'focusing on her father' in tonight's speech

Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka will be in the spotlight tonight as she is set to introduce the Republican presidential nominee in Thursday night's grand finale of the party's convention.




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John Oliver slams Donald Trump over using songs without artists permission at RNC

Oliver’s main segment on Sunday night’s episode was campaign songs and celebrities including Usher and Cyndi Lauper joined forces to deliver a message to politicians using their songs without permission.




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Caitlyn Jenner pays rare tribute to ex-wife Kris as she reveals she's been using momager's cookbook

They haven't always got on since splitting in 2015. But Caitlyn and Kris Jenner seem to be on good terms now, if the I'm A Celebrity contestant's Instagram is anything to go by.




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Demonstrators across the country hold 'No War With Iran' protests accusing Trump of war mongering

Demonstrations calling for 'no war with Iran' took place in 370 communities across the country on Thursday with protesters stepping out in the likes of Ohio, Nevada, Washington DC and New York.




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Campaigners accuse fuel giants of using Iran crisis to charge motorists more as petrol prices soar

The wholesale cost of both petrol and diesel fell by around 0.7 per cent between December 20 and January 9. But, over the same period, the average retail price rose by more than 2.2 per cent.




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Savvy mum transforms her garden using paint from Wilko and solar lights from B&M

Amy Mycock, 29, from Stoke-on-Trent, told latestdeals.co.uk how she transformed her garden for £429, after her children said they'd rather have a hot tub than the trampoline they rarely used.




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Fans slam Jose Mourinho for REFUSING to join Tottenham staff in watching shootout defeat to Norwich

Tottenham fans have hit out at Jose Mourinho on social media after he sat alone in the dugout during his side's penalty shootout defeat to Norwich, while his staff stood together on the touchline.




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Prince William and Kate Middleton are using 'story books' to prepare Prince George for future King

Prince William, 35, and Kate Middleton, 38, have been preparing Prince George, six, for his future role as King of England by explaining it 'like a story book,' a source told Closer magazine.




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National Lottery winner conned his way to £2.5million on fake ticket using Camelot insider

Edward Putman, (pictured filming members of the press outside court today) 54, of Hertfordshire, claimed the jackpot on 28 August 2009 - just 10 days before his ticket from 11 March was due to expire.




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Cyber criminal, 29, faces jail for using hacking program

Anwar Batson, 29, of Notting Hill, West London, used a hacking program called 'Sentry MBA' while carrying out the offences. He admitted four charges at Southwark Crown Court today.




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Woman reveals how she made Cadbury Dairy Milk and Crunchie fudge in five minutes using a slow cooker

Chanelle Ngohe, from Wellington, New Zealand posted the simple recipe for her five minute Dairy Milk Crunchie fudge to the Facebook group Crockpot/Slow Cooker Recipes & Tips.




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HEALTH: What's causing my daughter’s meltdowns?

My teenage daughter has mood swings with tearfulness and irritability, as well as bloating and breast tenderness before her period. Could it be premenstrual syndrome? Our GP is dismissive.




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Coronavirus USA: LeBron James backtracks on refusing to play games behind closed

Last Friday, the NBA sent a memo to its teams telling them to prepare in case it becomes necessary to play games without fans, as sports leagues in Europe have already done.




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Tony Blair hits back at Lisa Nandy for accusing New Labour of continuing the 'Thatcherite consensus'

The Wigan MP used a media interview this morning to claim the 'consensus that Thatcher built lasted all the way through the New Labour years' under Mr Blair and then Gordon Brown.




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Bizarre 'vagina facial' trend using cucumber ups HIV risk

The craze involves inserting the peeled fruit into intimate parts before twisting it around. Dr Jen Gunter, from Canada, says it upsets the natural pH balance of your intimate bits.




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Track coach pleads guilty to sexually abusing students

Maryland track coach Carlos Deangelo Bell, 30, who is HIV-positive, pleaded guilty to sexually abusing students, filming child pornography and attempted transmission of HIV.




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Kylie Jenner gets caught using beloved drugstore sunscreen brand instead of her $32 luxury SPF

Kylie Jenner's swanky Kylie Skin brand sells a $32 sunscreen oil. But the cosmetics CEO traded her spendy SPF for a more wallet-friendly drugstore option during her recent vacation to Palm Springs.