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Don't Dash For Cash: Authorities Say There's No Need To Empty The ATM
Regulators urge consumers not to drain their bank accounts, after reports of large withdrawals by some customers worried about the coronavirus. The FDIC reminds us the accounts are insured.
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Ahead Of Florida Primary, I-4 Corridor Voters Weigh Environment, Climate
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'Trust your audience': The All-American Rejects on creating music without the backing of a record label
When The All-American Rejects started a house party tour earlier this year, the band’s goal was to get back to their roots to promote their first new music in 10 years.
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Democrats are calling for Nunes to recuse himself from the Russia investigation after it was revealed he was on White House grounds the day before announcing evidence of Trump's team being surveilled.
Children ages 5 to 11 are a step closer to being eligible for the Pfizer vaccine
Children ages 5-11 are a step closer to being eligible for the Pfizer COVID vaccine. It's a lower-dose formulation and expected to go to an advisory panel of the CDC next.
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Jury Says Gun Shop Must Pay Wounded Officers Nearly $6 Million
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South Africans line up to pay their last respects to Desmond Tutu
South Africans from all corners of retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu's "rainbow nation" filed past his pine casket in Cape Town. The viewing line at St. George's Cathedral stretched for nearly a mile.
How the media is covering allegations that Biden mishandled classified documents
News outlets are sharply scrutinizing the disclosure that President Biden's private attorneys reported finding classified documents at an office he used while he was vice president.
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50 years after her death, Paris pays homage to Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum
The music of one of the Arab world's greatest divas is still enthralling audiences in Paris, 50 years after her death.
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It's been 5 years since mass protests rocked Hong Kong
Five years after mass protests disrupted Hong Kong, and were crushed by the government, people who took part are downsizing their dreams and ambitions -- but keeping a small flame of hope alive.
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What Happens When A.I. Takes The Wheel?
In his new book Autonomy, Lawrence Burns, formerly with General Motors, argues that self-driving, electric cars are inevitable. In an interview with NPR, he addresses the now — and the future.
Oscars guide: We map out the 5 films nominated for best international feature
They range in themes, languages and political urgency, but this year's stellar five nominees for the Best International Feature Film Oscar are each deserving of your time for their distinct pleasures.
Simplify your holiday baking with sheet pan recipes from Molly Gilbert's new cookbook
The book features the expected birthday cakes — but Gilbert takes them to a new level with the coconut tres leches cake, a chocolate pear cake and a rolled pumpkin tiramisu cake.
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DOJ accuses Southern Poverty Law Center of using donations to pay secret informants
The Justice Department has accused the Southern Poverty Law Center of money laundering and other crimes. The DOJ says the Alabama-based civil rights organization paid sources to stoke racial hatred.
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Florida Drivers To Pay Less In License Plate Fees
It will hurt your wallet a little bit less the next time you have to renew your license plates. Starting Sept. 1, tag fees for cars, trucks and...
Addiction drug maker will pay more than $102 million fine for stifling competition
Indivior was accused of using illegal strategies to keep generic versions of the opioid-treatment medication Suboxone off the market. Several states, including Florida, sued the company, which denies wrongdoing.
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Museums are facing mounting pressure to make their collections more representative. At the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, one artist created a fund to acquire other pieces by under-represented artists.
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Biden says he was expressing moral outrage when saying Putin shouldn't stay in power
President Biden defended controversial remarks in which he appeared to call for regime change in Russia. "I was expressing the moral outrage that I feel, and I make no apologies for it," he said.
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Boots Riley unpacks his series 'I'm a Virgo' and parallels to the writers strike
NPR's Juana Summers talks with writer, director, activist and hip-hop artist Boots Riley about his career and his new Prime Video series, I'm A Virgo.
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'I Believe In The Science Of Vaccination': Fox Hosts Like Sean Hannity Change Tune
Fox News anchor Sean Hannity urged viewers Monday to "take Covid seriously," and to believe in the science. It contradicts what he and other top anchors at Fox have said over and over again.
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Behind Shanghai's Boom Is a Simple T-Shirt
With the expiration of apparel quotas, China is expected to dominate the world T-shirt market. Many of those T-shirts are sewn in factories in and around Shanghai, China's busiest and fastest-growing city.
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FL Market Boasts 102 Plans
The sticker price for a benchmark health plan in Florida's online Marketplace will average $328 a month, far below the price that had been forecast,
FL Market Boasts 102 Plans
The sticker price for a benchmark health plan in Florida's online Marketplace will average $328 a month, far below the price that had been forecast,
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