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Kyiv invites Turkish firms to invest in $10B construction project | Daily Sabah – Daily Sabah

Turkey's vast experience in carrying out collaborative projects between the public and private sector is what lead to Ukraine's decision to invite Turkish investors to participate in the country's $10 billion (TL 78.98 billion) "grand construction project," Ukraine's Ambassador to Turkey Andrii Sybiha said.

Noting that the project is already underway, Sybiha said in an interview on Monday with Turkish economics daily Dnya that they are interested in carrying out projects with experienced Turkish partners.

Sybiha also highlighted that the establishment of industrial parks could be a promising area.

We want to work on this issue with Turkey, he said, noting that in December Ukraine passed a law called "State Support for Large Investment Projects.

Except for tax exemptions, state or public land will be provided for the relevant companies to realize the project and investment in question. Moreover, construction and equipment work will be done with the state or local budget. The investment in question must amount to at least 20 million euros ($23.85 million). In the Great Construction project, projects with a budget of approximately $10 billion will be implemented in five years, including the construction of a total of 24,000 kilometers (around 14,900 miles) of roads, as well as bridges, rail systems, airports and the large ring road project within the framework of Kyiv, the ambassador explained.

Sybiha noted that when the Ukrainian prime minister came to Turkey, he visited the city hospital in the capital Ankara.

Its capacity, size as well as the quality of construction impressed him. Therefore, Ukraine is very keen to build hospitals like this right now, he said, adding that he anticipates a delegation will soon visit Turkey.

Sybiha highlighted a decentralization reform recently enacted in Ukraine that enables local governors to receive an additional mandate while at the same time, a large budget was provided to these administrations to develop their own regions and provinces.

They have gained one-on-one independence. It is useful to work with the regions, taking into account the said independence and budget allocation. There are also certain infrastructure projects in the regions, he said, stressing that they want the involvement of Turkish companies.

Stating that almost every city in the country has an airport in need of modernizing or finishing as well as mentioning plans to launch recycling and water projects, he underlined that Turkish firms could demonstrate their experience and knowledge through the collaborations.

Further commenting on economic relations between the two countries, the Ukrainian diplomat said that Turkey and Ukraine overcame the challenge to their trade relations successfully during a period when world economies were grappling with the pandemic.

He also highlighted the important agreements signed across a variety of fields during the pandemic. The joint projects and cooperation between Ankara and Kyiv cover a wide range of sectors, with defense and industry being the primary fields of cooperation.

The trade volume between the two countries reached $4.3 billion during the first 11 months of last year, according to the Ukrainian ambassador citing his countrys official data.

Sybiha said the total volume will be around $5 billion once the statistics for the entire 12-month period are released, equating to almost the same volume of trade in 2020 as in 2019 despite the pandemic.

Responding to a question regarding the free trade agreement (FTA) expected to be reached between the parties, Sybiha said there are some reasons for 2021 to be a determinative and conclusive year for the signing of this kind of agreement.

Our negotiating parties continue their meetings despite the pandemic. They present mutual offerings. When we consider all those developments it's likely to ink such a deal this year, he said.

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NL Central Overview | A look at every team in the central as 2021 season draws near – KSDK.com

Need to brush up on the NL Central ahead of the Cardinals' new season? We've got you covered

ST. LOUIS Here's an overview of every NL Central team heading into the 2021 season:

2020: 34-26, first place, lost to Marlins in first round of playoffs.

Manager: David Ross (second season).

Hes Here: OF Joc Pederson, RHP Jake Arrieta, RHP Zach Davies, RHP Trevor Williams, RHP Brandon Workman, INF Eric Sogard, RHP Kohl Stewart, C Austin Romine, OF Jake Marisnick, RHP Jonathan Holder, RHP Shelby Miller, RHP Robert Stock, INF Sergio Alcntara.

Hes Outta Here: RHP Yu Darvish, OF Kyle Schwarber, LHP Jon Lester, LHP Jos Quintana, OF Albert Almora, Jr., C Victor Caratini, 2B Jason Kipnis, RHP Tyler Chatwood, RHP Jeremy Jeffress, OF Billy Hamilton, OF Jos Martnez.

Projected Lineup: CF Ian Happ (.258, 12 HRs, 28 RBIs, .866 OPS), 1B Anthony Rizzo (.222, 11, 24, .755 OPS), 3B Kris Bryant (.206, 4, 11), C Willson Contreras (.243, 7, 26, 37 runs), SS Javier Bez (.203, 8, 24), LF Joc Pederson (.190, 7, 16 with Dodgers), RF Jason Heyward (.265, 6, 22, .848 OPS), 2B Nico Hoerner (.222, 0, 13) or David Bote (.200, 7, 29).

Rotation: RH Kyle Hendricks (6-5, 2.88 ERA), RH Zach Davies (7-4, 2.73 for Padres), RH Jake Arrieta (4-4, 5.08 for Phillies), RH Alec Mills (5-5, 4.48), RH Trevor Williams (2-8, 6.18 for Pirates) or RH Adbert Alzolay (1-1, 2.95).

Key Relievers: RH Craig Kimbrel (0-1, 5.28, 2 saves), RH Brandon Workman (1-4, 5.95, 9/12 saves for Red Sox and Phillies), RH Ryan Tepera (0-1, 3.92), RH Dan Winkler (0-0, 2.95), LH Andrew Chafin (1-2, 6.52 for Diamondbacks and Cubs), RH Rowan Wick (0-1, 3.12, 4 saves), LH Kyle Ryan (1-0, 5.17, 1 save), RH Shelby Miller (1-3, 8.59 for Rangers in 2019).

Outlook: Rizzo, Bryant and Bez are coming off down years, and they are eligible for free agency after this season. The rotation took a hit when Darvish was traded to San Diego. It remains to be seen if Kimbrel can carry over his strong finish in 2020 into this season. But the rest of the NL Central isnt exactly imposing, so its not hard to imagine the Cubs contending for another playoff appearance. Rizzo, Bryant and Bez struggled with the unusual circumstances surrounding last years pandemic-shortened season, and Bryant was hampered by injuries. A return to form for any one of them would help the Cubs improve on their .220 team batting average from a year ago. While the loss of Darvish is a big blow, Davies is coming off a strong season in San Diego. Arrieta is looking to regain the form he showed during his first stint in Chicago, and Williams was a 14-game winner with Pittsburgh in 2018. The Cubs also are hoping Kimbrel has solved the issues he had at the beginning of last season. The closer had a 1.29 ERA over his last 15 games last year, including 1 1/3 scoreless innings in his only playoff appearance.

2020: 30-28, second place, lost to Padres in first round of playoffs.

Manager: Mike Shildt (third season).

Hes Here: 3B Nolan Arenado, 3B Jose Rondon.

Hes Outta Here: 2B Kolten Wong, OF Dexter Fowler, LHP Austin Gomber, RHP John Brebbia, C Matt Wieters, 1B Rangel Ravelo.

Projected Lineup: 2B Tommy Edman (.250, 5 HRs, 26 RBIs), SS Paul DeJong (.250, 3, 25), 1B Paul Goldschmidt (.304, 6, 21), 3B Nolen Arenado (.253, 8, 26 with Rockies), RF Dylan Carlson (.200, 3, 16), C Yadier Molina (.262, 4, 16), LF Tyler ONeill (.173, 7, 19), CF Harrison Bader (.226, 4, 11).

Rotation: RH Jack Flaherty (4-3, 4.91 ERA), LH Kwang Hyun Kim (3-0, 1.62), RH Adam Wainwright (5-3, 3.15), RH Carlos Martinez (0-3, 9.90), RH Miles Mikolas (did not pitch in 2020).

Key Relievers: RH Alex Reyes (2-1, 3.20), RH Giovanny Gallegos (2-2, 3.60), LH Andrew Miller (1-1, 2.77), RHP Jordan Hicks (did not pitch in 2020), RH Ryan Helsley (1-1, 5.25), RH John Gant (0-3, 2.40), LH Tyler Webb (1-1, 2.08), RH Kodi Whitley (0-0, 1.93), RH Daniel Ponce de Leon (1-3, 4.96).

Outlook: The Cardinals thought they were missing one big piece last season and they landed it when they made a stunning late-offseason trade for Arenado to play third base. He provides protection in the order for Goldschmidt while also adding another Gold Glove winner to what could be the best defense in the National League. The rotation returns intact from last season with the exception of RHP Dakota Hudson, who had Tommy John surgery in September, and the bullpen is deep. Wainwright and Molina are back as one of the longest-tenured batterymates in baseball history, providing plenty of experience for a team that will have a relatively young outfield. Put it all together and the Cardinals believe they can make another postseason run this year.

2020: 31-29, third place, wild card, lost to Braves in first round of playoffs.

Manager: David Bell (third season).

Hes Here: INF Dee Strange-Gordon, INF Kyle Holder, OF Scott Heineman, OF Tyler Naquin, RHP No Ramirez.

Hes Outta Here: RHP Trevor Bauer, RHP Raisel Iglesias, RHP Anthony DeSclafani, SS Freddy Galvis, C Curt Casali.

Projected Lineup: LF Jesse Winker (.255, 12 HRs, 23 RBIs), RF Nick Castellanos (.225, 14, 34), 1B Joey Votto (.226, 11, 22), 3B Eugenio Suarez (.202, 15, 38), 2B Mike Moustakas, (230, 8, 27), CF Shogo Akiyama (.245, 0, 9) or Nick Senzel (.186. 2, 8), SS Kyle Farmer (.266, 0, 4), C Tucker Barnhart (.205, 5, 13).

Rotation: RH Luis Castillo (4-6, 3.21 ERA, 89 Ks), RH Sonny Gray (5-3, 3.70, 72 Ks), RH Tyler Mahle (2-2, 3.59, 60 Ks), LH Wade Miley (0-3, 5.65), RH Michael Lorenzen (3-1, 4.28).

Key Relievers: RH Tejay Antone (0-3, 2.80, 45 Ks), RHP Lucas Sims (3-0, 2.45), LH Amir Garrett (1-0, 2.45, 1 save), LH Sean Doolittle (0-2, 5.87 in 7 2/3 IP for Washington).

Outlook: Despite more offseason subtractions than additions, confidence is high in Reds camp. Bell believes the team was just hitting its stride last September when it won 11 of the last 14 regular-season games to make the playoffs for the first time in seven years. There are questions about pitching without Bauer, the NL Cy Young Award winner who signed a free-agent contract with the Dodgers, and Iglesias, the veteran closer who was traded to the Angels. But the Reds feel they have a solid staff. Galvis left to sign with Baltimore, leaving Farmer, Strange-Gordon and others to compete for the shortstop job. Cincinnati hit a major league-worst .212 during the 60-game 2020 season and will need better performances out of veterans like Votto, Suarez, Castellanos and Moustakas to make another run in what shapes up as a soft NL Central. Around 12,000 fans will be allowed to attend games at Great American Ball Park to begin the season.

2020: 29-31, fourth place, wild card, lost to Dodgers in first round of playoffs.

Manager: Craig Counsell (seventh season).

Hes Here: 2B Kolten Wong, CF Jackie Bradley Jr., 3B Travis Shaw, C Luke Maile, INF Daniel Robertson, RHP Jordan Zimmermann.

Hes Outta Here: OF Ryan Braun, LHP lex Claudio, OF Ben Gamel, 1B/3B Jedd Gyorko, RHP Corey Knebel, INF Eric Sogard.

Projected Lineup: 2B Kolten Wong (.265, 1 HR, 16 RBIs, .350 OBP with Cardinals), LF Christian Yelich (.205, 12, 22, .356 OBP), 1B Keston Hiura (.212, 13, 32, NL-high 85 strikeouts), CF Lorenzo Cain (.333, 0, 2, opted out after 5 games) or Jackie Bradley Jr. (.283, 7, 22 with Red Sox), RF Avisal Garca (.238, 2, 15) or Bradley, 3B Travis Shaw (.239, 6, 17 with Blue Jays), SS Orlando Arcia (.260, 5, 20) or Luis Uras (.239, 0, 11), C Omar Narvez (.176, 2, 10).

Rotation: RH Brandon Woodruff (3-5, 3.05 ERA, 91 Ks in 73 2/3 innings, NL-leading 13 starts), RH Corbin Burnes (4-1, 2.11, 88 Ks in 59 2/3 IP), LH Brett Anderson (4-4, 4.21), RH Adrian Houser (1-6, 5.30), RH Josh Lindblom (2-4, 5.16) or LH Eric Lauer (0-2, 13.09) or RH Freddy Peralta (3-1, 3.99, 47 Ks in 29 1/3 IP) or RH Jordan Zimmermann (0-0, 7.94 with Tigers).

Key Relievers: LH Josh Hader (1-2, 3.79, 13/15 saves, 31 Ks in 19 IP), RH Devin Williams (4-1, 0.33, 53 Ks, 8 hits allowed in 27 IP, NL Rookie of the Year), RH Eric Yardley (2-0, 1.54), LH Brent Suter (2-0, 3.13), RH Brad Boxberger (1-0, 3.00 with Marlins), RH Drew Rasmussen (1-0, 5.87, 21 Ks in 15 1/3 IP), RH Justin Topa (0-1, 2.35, 12 Ks in 7 2/3 IP).

Outlook: The Brewers chances of reaching the playoffs for a fourth straight season depend on whether they can get more offense after hitters up and down their lineup failed to meet expectations last season. The Brewers are counting on Yelich, the 2018 NL MVP, to regain his All-Star form. Hiura, Garca and Narvez also must bounce back from disappointing seasons. Milwaukee should benefit from having Cain for a full season after he sat out most of the 2020 campaign. The additions of Bradley and Wong both left-handed hitters and Gold Glove winners should balance the lineup and help out the pitching staff. Woodruff and Burnes provide a solid 1-2 punch, but the Brewers must get more consistency from the rest of their rotation. Milwaukee probably wont blow many leads with Williams and Hader anchoring the bullpen. City health officials are permitting spectators to fill 25% of American Family Fields seating capacity at the start of the season.

2020: 19-41, fifth place.

Manager: Derek Shelton (second season).

Hes Here: INF Todd Frazier, RHP Trevor Cahill, RHP David Bednar, RHP Wil Crowe, RHP Sean Poppen, RHP Miguel Yajure, C Michael Perez, INF Wilmer Difo, LHP Chasen Shreve, C Tony Wolters, OF Brian Goodwin, OF Dustin Fowler.

Hes Outta Here: RHP Jameson Taillon, RHP Joe Musgrove, RHP Trevor Williams, 1B Josh Bell, RHP Keone Kela, INF/OF Jose Osuna, LHP Derek Holland, LHP Nik Turley, RHP Dovydas Neverauskas, RHP Nick Burdi.

Projected Lineup: 2B Adam Frazier (.230, 7 HRs, 23 RBIs), LF Bryan Reynolds (.189, 7, 19, 5 OF assists), 3B KeBryan Hayes (.376, 5, 11 in 24 games), 1B Colin Moran (.247, 10, 23, 10 2Bs), RF Gregory Polanco (.153, 7, 22), C Jacob Stallings (.248, 3, 18), SS Kevin Newman (.224, 1, 10) or Erik Gonzalez (.227, 3, 20) or Cole Tucker (.220, 1, 8), CF Brian Goodwin (.215, 6, 22 with Reds and Angels) or Dustin Fowler (.224, 6, 23 with Oakland in 2018).

Rotation: RH Mitch Keller (1-1, 2.91 ERA in 5 starts), LH Steven Brault (1-3, 3.38), RH Chad Kuhl (2-3, 4.27), LH Tyler Anderson (4-3, 4.37 with Giants), JT Brubaker (1-3, 4.94) or Wil Crowe (0-1, 1.35 in 3 games with Washington).

Key Relievers: RH Richard Rodriguez (3-2, 2.70, 4/5 saves), RH Kyle Crick (0-1, 1.59), RH Michael Feliz (0-0, 32.40 in 3 games), LH Sam Howard (2-3, 3.86), RH Chris Stratton (2-1, 3.90), RH Duane Underwood (1-0, 7.36 with Cubs), RH Cody Ponce (1-1, 3.18), LH Chasen Shreve (1-0, 3.96 with Mets), RH Trevor Cahill (1-2, 3.24 with Giants).

Outlook: The Pirates are in the midst of a massive reset as general manager Ben Cherington enters his second season on the job. Gone are familiar faces like Taillon and Bell, among others, their departures via trade part of a plan dedicated to stockpiling prospects in the hope that enough pan out down the road to return Pittsburgh to contention. While the future looks (sorta) bright, the present figures to be bumpy. The Pirates finished with the worst record in the majors in 2020 and head into 2021 with a roster that has even less major league experience. Hayes was even better than advertised during his September call-up and finished sixth in NL Rookie of the Year voting. He and Keller are the linchpins whose individual development this season could be far more important than anything that happens in the win/loss column. Bounce-back seasons from Reynolds and Polanco (likely in his final months with the team) would help the offense, but even in a division that might be the worst in the NL if not the majors, expectations are really, really low. Fans will be allowed back at PNC Park this spring, but given the lack of buzz in general the Pirates may be hard-pressed to even fill those seats after the initial were glad baseball is back crowd gets its fix.

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50 Interesting Hillary Clinton Facts | Fact Retriever

1Abcarian, Robin. Hillary Clinton Failed to Master Female Approach, Former Mentor Jean Houston Says. Los Angeles Times. May 12, 2008. Accessed: February 23, 2009.

2Dedman, Bill. Reading Hillary Rodhams Hidden Thesis: Clinton White House Asked Wellesley to Close off Access. MSNBC. May 9, 2007. Accessed: February 23, 2009.

3Drew, Richard. Gennifer Flowers Mulls Voting for Clinton. MSNBC. December 7, 2007. Accessed: February 24, 2009.

4Gerth, Jeff and Don Van Natta Jr. Her Way: The Hopes and Ambitions of Hillary Rodham Clinton. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2007.

5Hakim, Danny. Hillary, Not as in the Mount Everest Guy. The New York Times. October 17, 2006. Accessed: February 23, 2009.

6Harpaz, Beth J. The Girls in the Van: Covering Hillary. New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2001.

7King, Norman. Hillary: Her True Story. New York: A Birch Lane Press Book, 1993.

8Osborne, Claire G. The Unique Voice of Hillary Rodham Clinton. New York: Avon Books, 1997.

9Sheehy, Gail. Hillarys Choice. New York: Ballantine Publishing Group, 2000.

10Smith, Sally Bedell. For Love of Politics: Bill and Hillary Clinton: The White House Years. New York: Random House Publishing Group, 2007.

11Solomon, John. What You May Not Know About Hillary Clinton. The Washington Post. December 9, 2007. Accessed: February 23, 2009.

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Report: Bill Clinton’s Ex-Lover Says He Nicknamed Hillary …

Bill Clinton's long-time mistress Dolly Kyle candidly spokeabout her relationship with the former president, revealing his sex-addiction as well as Hillary's temper and "shocking" body odor, the Daily Mail reported Wednesday.

Kyle, 68, had a decades-long affair with Bill Clinton before and during his marriage to Hillary. Their relationship suddenly ended in the 1990s after he threatened to "destroy" Kyle if she discussed their extramarital affair with the press.

Since then, Kyle has taken her turbulent relationship with Bill Clinton public with the release of her 2016 book, The Other Woman, and her interview with the Daily Mail. Kyle, an Arkansas native, said she was determined to come forward with her story after hearing Hillary Clinton claim all women who have been sexually assaulted have the "right to be believed."

"When [Hillary Clinton] said women who claim they are raped or sexually assaulted should be believed, we should support them, I thought, you lying dog hypocrite," Kyle said.

During Kyle and Bill Clinton's time together, heoften referred to Hillary as "The Warden" and complained that his sex life was "over" after moving in with his future wife.

Bill's former fling claimed the Clintons' desire for a child was politically motivated, the Daily Mail reported.

During one secret rendezvous in 1979, Kyle said then-Governor Clinton confided to her that he was desperate to have a baby for political reasons.

Kyle initially thought Bill wanted to have a baby with her until he clarified that he wanted to have one with Hillaryhinting that he was concerned about political rumors that Hillary was a lesbian.

After Kyle told Bill he was too busy to care for a child, she claimed Bill said, "[Hillary and I] have to have a baby so that we will look like a normal couple, and we need to take attention away from The Warden's lifestyle."

While Bill Clinton never explicitly said Hillary was a lesbian, Kyle said no words were necessary.

"Billy didn't have to spell out what that meant Everybody in Little Rock knew the same rumors about Hillary being a lesbian as they did about Billy being a lech."

Kyle's most memorable run in with Bill and Hillary Clinton revolved around Hillary's poor hygiene.

"I picked Billy up at the airport and he had this dowdy-looking middle-aged woman with him this woman was Hillary," Kyle said. "Hillary, I thought was a Hillary impersonator. Because she looked so bad and she smelled so bad I just didn't believe this was Hillary."

Hillary's bad odor and unkempt appearance were what Kyle claimed she remembered most, thinking Bill Clinton was playing some sort of "sick joke" on her.

"I couldn't imagine why Billy would haul such a person in the plane with him in public. She was wearing a misshapen, brown, dress-like thing that must have been intended to hide her lumpy body. The garment was long, but stopped too soon to hide her fat ankles and her thick calves covered with black hair," Kyle said.

"I noticed that the woman emitted an overpowering odor of perspiration and greasy hair. I hoped that I wouldn't gag when she got in my car. The sandal-shod woman with lank, smelly hair stood off to the side and glared at everyone."

Hillary Clinton's temper was just as well known as Bill's affairs, according to Kyle. She claimed there were constant stories about Hillary's alleged temper, including one instance when Hillary used an anti-Semitic slur.

On the night Bill Clinton lost his congressional race in 1974, Hillary was allegedly overheard lashing out at a Jewish campaign staffer with an anti-Semitic slur.

"Apparently that night when Billy was losing, she went on one of her tirades to a guy named Paul," said Kyle. "People in the other room heard her call him an f***ing Jew bastard.'"

In another incident, Hillary Clinton became frustrated during an annual Easter egg hunt for special needs children at the governor's mansion during Bill Clinton's tenure.

"So during this hunt it was getting warm in Arkansas. Well, Hillary was getting tired of it, and the kids were moving slowly, so she goes stomping onto the veranda. She said, When are they gonna get those f***ing retards out of here?'" Kyle said.

Since the release of her book, Kyle claimed she has been contacted by many of the women who had sexual encounters with Bill Clinton.

Madeleine Weast is a Media Analyst for the Washington Free Beacon. She graduated from the University of Kansas in 2014. Prior to joining the Beacon, she was a Communications Fellow at The Charles Koch Institute. Madeleine is from Prairie Village, Kansas and lives in Washington, D.C. Her Twitter handle is @MadeleineWeast.

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Cuomo accuser Boylan says Hillary Clinton is no longer her personal ‘hero’ after her response to allegations – Fox News

Lindsey Boylan, the first of six women who has accused New YorkGov.Andrew Cuomoof sexual harassment or misconduct, says former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is no longer her personal "hero."

In a new interview with theNew Yorkerpublished Thursday, Boylan --a candidate for Manhattan borough president who worked as an adviser to Cuomo from 2015 to 2018 -- details a memory of the governor showing her a cigar box that was a gift from former President Bill Clinton and recalls idolizing her.

Boylan described Hillary Clinton as "the great hero" of her life but said that is not the case anymore after the former first lady released a response to the allegations against the governor.

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"These stories are difficult to read," Clinton had said in a March 1 statement of accusations against Cuomo,"and the allegations brought forth raise serious questions that the women who have come forwardand all New Yorkers deserve answers to."

Clinton added that she was "glad to see that there will be a full, independent, and thorough investigation."

That response from Boylan's idol left her "dismayed," according to the New Yorker.

Lindsey Boylan and Andrew Cuomo (Photos: Bennett Raglin via Getty Images and SHAUN MADER/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

"Theres no way you dont know who this man is if youve worked with, or around, him for decades," Boylan said in the New Yorker interview.

Cuomo served as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under then-President Clinton between 1997 and 2001.

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Boylan was the first woman to prominently accuse Cuomoof sexual misconduct when shetweeted in December that the governor had "sexually harassed" her "for years."

Cuomo has apologized for making anyone feel uncomfortable with inappropriate comments and denied that he ever touched any woman inappropriately.The governor has also been adamant that he will not resign. New York Attorney General Letitia James has launched an investigation into theallegations.

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Cuomo is facing pressure on other fronts, including his handling of COVIDcases and deaths in state nursing homes during the first few months of the pandemic. A Februaryinvestigationfoundthat the administration had underreported about 10,000 nursing homedeaths in July.

A Cuomo aide hasadmitted the administration's decision to withhold data on a call with state Democrats overfears that the data could "be used against" them, the New York Post first reported.

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