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Writers Launch #EbonyOwes Twitter Campaign In Demand For Back Pay
Ebony Magazine held a beloved place in black households for more than seven decades. But like a lot of magazines, it was feeling pinched between rising costs and falling subscriptions. Ebony was sold last year to a black private equity firm that was very slow to pay its writers what they were owed. Some responded with a scathing social media campaign, EbonyOwes.
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Neurosurgeon: McCain's Recovery From Brain Surgery Might Take Weeks
Neurosurgeon Peter Nakaji says that the operation performed on Sen. John McCain to remove a blood clot from his brain gets people home within days, but they still need time to recover.
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10 Years After Gaza Takeover, Hamas Under Pressure To Surrender Power
Ten years ago, the Islamist group Hamas took over the Gaza Strip in a bloody coup. Now, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is cutting back on financial support to pressure Hamas leaders.
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Seeking Online Medical Advice? Google's Top Results Aren't Always On Target
Google's search results on health issues can be influential, but they can also be unreliable or wrong. The highlighted answer may come from a dubious source while a more credible one is buried below.
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Meet The Other Robotics Team That Almost Didn't Make It To The Competition
The team from Gambia was denied visas when they first applied. "Having no hope to come, we still worked," says team captain Alieu Bah.
Democratic Senator Glad GOP's Bill Is Sidelined, But Sees Long Fight Ahead
Michigan's Debbie Stabenow says apparent defeat of Republicans' health care effort in the Senate is "great news," but notes that earlier attempts have been forsaken and rebooted.
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Kermit The Frog Actor Fired Over 'Unacceptable Business Conduct'
Steve Whitmire had been the voice of Kermit the Frog for 27 years when he was fired in October by Disney executives. Whitmire is speaking out now on why he was let go.
Where The Senate Health Care Defeat Leaves Trump, GOP
Republicans are continuing to vow not to work with Democrats. Instead, the president is encouraging a full repeal and passing a new bill. Senate leadership is pushing along similar lines.
Lake Memories: Family Visits Same Lake For Over 80 Years
The Ewings from Spokane, Washington, have enjoyed rustic cabins on the shores of nearby Newman Lake for decades.
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Kentucky Residents Express Dissatisfaction With GOP Efforts To Dismantle Obamacare
Hundreds of thousands of people in Kentucky got health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, but the state is also home to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell who's led efforts to kill the law. With the failure of the latest GOP attempt to replace the ACA, the state's voters weigh in.
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