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COVID-19 Throws A Wrench In Texas Family's Small Thanksgiving Plans
Rosalie Gonzalez has been eager to celebrate a small Thanksgiving at her home in San Antonio, Texas. But earlier this week, she received a text from her aunt, who tested positive for COVID-19.
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The Justice Department has charged 2 hackers for major ransomware attacks
The Justice Department has announced charges against two foreign-born hackers who were involved in major ransomware attacks. They allegedly targeted hospitals, schools and local governments in Texas.
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Pollution from backlogged ships off the Calif. coast is affecting air quality
The supply chain backlog has ships backed up off the coast of Los Angeles. They're spewing exhaust that's affecting the air quality in Southern California and renewing environmental health concerns.
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Shipping industry is pressured to cut pollution caused by merchant fleet
The global shipping industry is coming under increasing pressure to cut the pollution created by the world's merchant fleet. The effort to reduce ship emissions isn't going well.
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Parents of Michigan school shooting suspect charged with involuntary manslaughter
Jennifer and James Crumbley — parents of the 15-year-old suspect of the Michigan school shooting — were charged Friday with involuntary manslaughter.
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Germany is tightening its restrictions on people who haven't gotten a COVID vaccine
The German government is imposing tighter restrictions on people who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19, and is planning legislation to make vaccination mandatory in early 2022.
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How inflation affects low-income people
Low-income people are especially affected by inflation, economists say. While some are struggling with the rising prices of gas, food and rent, the pay for some low-wage jobs is rising.
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100 world leaders will attend Biden's virtual summit on supporting democratic values
The White House is holding a Summit of Democracy on Thursday and Friday to counter a rising tide of authoritarianism. Over a 100 countries will be attending.
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Audiences gravitate to TV shows with more diverse writers and casts, report says
A new UCLA report shows television viewers like shows with diverse casts and writers. But while some groups are making gains in Hollywood, Latinx people remain severely underrepresented.
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'We Will Be Judged Forever' On Use Of Force, Says Police Chief In Chauvin Trial
The Minneapolis Police chief, the fourth officer to witness for the prosecution, testified in the trial of Derek Chauvin, who is charged with murder and manslaughter in the killing of George Floyd.
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