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NEW YORK CITY ¡ª New York City schools will temporarily close to in-person learning after the city's percentage of positive COVID-19 tests exceeded 3% over a seven-day average, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Wednesday."Unfortunately, this means public school buildings will be closed as of tomorrow, Thursday Nov. 19, out an abundance of caution,"de Blasio tweeted. "We must fight back the second wave of COVID-19."The mayor announced the news Wednesday afternoon more than four hours after he was meant to address the latest coronavirus news at a press conference.De Blasio had previously set a school-shutdown threshold of a 3% positivity rate over a seven-day period. 689

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New research has found American workers took an average of 17.2 days of vacation in 2017, up almost a half-day from 2016.Project: Time Off, who are affiliated with the U.S. Travel Association, says "this marks the highest level for American vacation usage since 2010 (17.5 days) and more than a full-day increase since bottoming out at 16 days in 2014."But maybe these aren't enough days as 52 percent of Americans left an "accumulated 705 million unused days" in 2017, which has increased from 662 million in 2016.How? The increase in unused days, despite Americans taking more vacation, is attributed to employees earning more time off (23.2 days in 2017, compared to 22.6 in 2016).Further, nearly 25 percent of Americans have not taken a vacation in more than a year.Some possible barriers?  807

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Next March, the monthly subscription price of Disney+ will increase by in the United States.During its annual Investors Day, Disney announced that beginning March 26, 2021, the monthly subscription price would cost .99. Its yearly subscription would increase by to .99.The Disney Bundle that includes Disney+, Hulu with ads, and ESPN+ would increase by to .99 per month, the company announced.The company also announced that in Europe, Disney+ would go from €6.99 to €8.99 per month, alongside the Star rollout, which debuts Feb. 23.The news comes after Netflix announced in October that they would raise the price on its standard and premium plans for its US subscribers. 698

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NEW YORK (AP) ¡ª The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have a new home: Netflix. Six months after detangling their work lives from the British royal family, Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, have signed a multiyear deal with the streaming service. According to a statement Wednesday, they plan to produce nature series, documentaries, and children's programming through a new production company. The two recently relocated to Santa Barbara, California, with baby Archie. They left the UK in search of financial independence. At Netflix, they plan to focus on stories and issues that elevate diverse voices and other issues close to their hearts. Several projects are already in development. 691

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Nicholas Benim survived in the woods alone for four days. Benim¡¯s family said he got turned around while hunting in Oregon's Clackamas County Sunday night and separated from his hunting group.The hunter reunited with his family Wednesday afternoon at a ranger station in Estacada.The family says Benim is exhausted, with cuts on his hands and bad blisters on his feet. Besides that, he¡¯s doing OK.¡°What a blessing, two hours ago they said they got him and we were so happy,¡± said father Daniel Benim.¡°Things could have gone either way, because we had no idea where he was,¡± said brother Bobby Benim.Daniel Benim said, ¡°I¡¯m a proud dad right now. He can barely talk right now, he¡¯s tired, his feet are blistered.¡±Nick Benim was all smiles after a very lucky run-in with an off-duty U.S. Forest Service employee.¡°It was the first sign of human life he¡¯d seen in ages, and all he was thinking was, ¡®Oh my gosh, please stop and help me,¡¯¡± said Bobby Benim.¡°Yep, it was just a tired wave,¡± said Mike Burri, the Forest Service worker who found Benim. ¡°This guy looks tired, beat up, real wet, cuts on his hands, didn¡¯t look in real good shape.¡±Burri said he was on his way to go hunting when he spotted Benim walking along Forest Service Road 4611, west of where Benim was separated from his group.¡°He said, ¡®Hey, I¡¯ve been lost for four days, can you take me into town?¡¯¡± said Burri.Exhausted and hungry, Benim told Burri he got turned around while hunting Sunday night. He had to drink from the creek for days and make fires at night.¡°He had a Snickers bar for a while, over the past two days so he was pretty hungry,¡± said Burri.Burri said it¡¯s remarkable how many miles Benim covered. Benim started near Hideaway Lake in Clackamas County. By the time he was found, after getting turned around multiple times, Burry thinks Benim covered up to 25 miles.¡°There¡¯s no trails, that¡¯s all wilderness,¡± said Burri.¡°Nick was prepared. He had a compass, he had a lighter, water bottle, little bit of food, he had a solar blanket. He was able to make fires at night,¡± said Bobby Benim.Benim is now back home with his wife and five young kids. His family wants to thank everyone who helped look for him. The Forest Service says this is another reminder to always be prepared when you head outdoors. 2297

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