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December 28, 2020 3 minutes

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Jeff Bezos Gets Roasted on Twitter, Compared to Evil Villain After Amazon Announces New 'Lord of the Rings' Show

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Crypto Exchange Shuts Down Withdrawals After Hackers Reportedly Steal $33 Million in Bitcoin, Ethereum

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Emily Rella

Jan 19, 2022

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Southwest Passenger Sues Airline for $10 million, Claiming She Was Removed From a Flight for Taking Her Mask Off to Drink Water

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Jan 20, 2022

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CEO of Major Bank Receives $3 Million Salary Bump

Emily Rella

Emily Rella

Jan 21, 2022

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Elizabeth Warren Says Elon Musk Launches Personal Attacks On Her, Rather Than Actually Discussing the Tax System

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Jan 21, 2022

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Peloton Shares Rise After CEO Writes the Company is Considering Layoffs: 'We Now Need to Evaluate Our Organization Structure and Size of our Team'

Chloe Arrojado

Chloe Arrojado

Jan 21, 2022

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Mark Cuban Launches Online Pharmacy, Promises Lowest Prices on Lifesaving Prescriptions

An estimated 18 million U.S. adults are unable to pay for doctor-prescribed medications.

Amanda Breen

Amanda Breen

Jan 21, 2022

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Ukraine got a signed commitment in 1994 to ensure its security – but can the US and allies stop Putin's aggression now?

As Russia threatens to invade Ukraine, Ukrainians wonder about the worth of a 1994 agreement signed by Russia, the US and the UK, who promised to protect the newly independent...

Lee Feinstein

Jan 21, 2022

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The sunsetting of the child tax credit expansion could leave many families without enough food on the table

The 2021 child tax credit expansion helped lift millions of families with children out of hunger. After those payments ended in December 2021, those families may again face food insufficiency.

Paul Shafer

Jan 21, 2022

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Conflicts between nursing home residents are often chalked up to dementia – the real problem is inadequate care and neglect

Research shows that violence between patients is prevalent, often overlooked and largely unaddressed.

Eilon Caspi

Jan 21, 2022

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Alpha then delta and now omicron – 6 questions answered as COVID-19 cases once again surge across the globe

People are buzzing with questions about the omicron variant and whether it could help usher in herd immunity. A team of virologists deciphers the latest findings.

Sara Sawyer

Jan 21, 2022

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About 1 in 3 child care workers are going hungry

Child care workers are at the center of the food insecurity crisis in America. In 2020, nearly one-third of them were food insecure.

Colin Page McGinnis

Jan 21, 2022

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How the Biden administration is making gains in an uphill battle against Russian hackers

The US has made a dent in Russian cyber criminal gangs. But tensions with Russia and the shadowy nature of hacking keep the threat level high.

Scott Jasper

Jan 21, 2022

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What is bioengineered food? An agriculture expert explains

There’s a new label on many US food products – here’s what it means and who pushed to add it.

Kathleen Merrigan

Jan 21, 2022

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5 things to know about why Russia might invade Ukraine – and why the US is involved

Russia appears inching closer to invading Ukraine, despite warnings from the US and other Western powers. Here are a few key ideas to help better understand what led to this...

Tatsiana Kulakevich

Jan 21, 2022

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These machines scrub greenhouse gases from the air – an inventor of direct air capture technology shows how it works

Klaus Lackner is finding new ways to cut the technology’s high costs and energy demand, and he’s about to launch the first ‘mechanical tree.’

Klaus Lackner

Jan 20, 2022

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Southwest Passenger Sues Airline for $10 million, Claiming She Was Removed From a Flight for Taking Her Mask Off to Drink Water

The woman alleged that an attendant told her "we don't care" about her medical-exemption card.

Kate Duffy

Jan 20, 2022

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Jeff Bezos Gets Roasted on Twitter, Compared to Evil Villain After Amazon Announces New 'Lord of the Rings' Show

The new Prime Video series is set for a September 2022 release.

Emily Rella

Emily Rella

Jan 20, 2022

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