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American Airlines To Cut 30% Of Management, Support Staff
The company told employees on Wednesday the move was necessary due to it becoming "a smaller airline."
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Why Are So Few Women In Animation?
Women in film are still struggling to find jobs in the film industry, specifically in animation.
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Digital Nomads Are Taking 'Working Remotely' To A Whole New Level
The pandemic has changed how the world travels as millions of people are now able to move from place to place while still doing their work online.
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Medical Examiner Says Lauren Smith-Fields Died Of Acute Intoxication
Smith-Fields' family insists her death investigation has not been properly handled.
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Experts Warn Of Possible COVID Wave As Subvariant List Grows
This week's CDC data shows three Omicron subvariants account for 20% of genetically sequenced COVID-19 cases. It was 17.5% last week.
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Elon Musk Donated $5.7B In Tesla Stock To Charity
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO donated roughly five million shares of company stock to an unidentified charity last November.
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Key Midterm Races To Watch For Congressional Control
Early in-person voting starts Friday in four states and mail-in ballots have already started going out in others.
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Navajo Nation Becomes Largest U.S. Tribe, Tops Cherokee Nation
The numbers matter because tribes often are allocated money based on their number of citizens.
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China Still Faces 'So Much Uncertainty,' AIA Group CIO Says
Mark Konyn, chief investment officer at AIA Group, discusses the outlook for China's economy, policies and markets. He also talks about global bonds and Federal Reserve policy. Konyn speaks with David Ingles, Yvonne Man and Rishaad...
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President Biden's Embattled Federal Reserve Pick Withdraws Nomination
Sarah Bloom Raskin was nominated to the top banking regulator post but faced criticism over her stance on climate change and lending to oil companies.
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DEA Will Accept Vape Products On National Drug Take Back Day
The DEA said it's adding the products due to concerns over high vaping rates among young people, as well as the growing vaping injury epidemic.
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Rand Paul: Obamacare Should Be Replaced Day One
Jan.09 -- Senator Rand Paul discusses the repeal of Obamacare, the implementation of an alternative health care system and auditing the Federal Reserve. He speaks with Bloomberg Politics’ Kevin Cirilli on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
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U.S. Warns Russia Of 'Catastrophic Consequences' Over Nuclear Weapons
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan insisted Sunday that Moscow's threats are just the latest indication that Russia is struggling in its war.
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Teen Killed, 4 Others Wounded In Shooting After Football Scrimmage
Philadelphia police said a 14-year-old shot in the chest was pronounced dead at the scene while two of the four wounded are in stable condition.
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What Makes The U.S. So Invested In Cars?
U.S. expansion and development has historically favored the automobile.
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National Scooter Safety Standards Are In The Works
Durability and rider safety will be the focus of new national electric scooter standards under consideration by ASTM International.
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Commerce Department Called Out Over Hurricane Dorian Forecast
Report finds actions by Department of Commerce and President Trump could have chilling effects on public trust of National Weather Service forecasts.
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U.S. Adds WeChat, AliExpress to List of Notorious Piracy Markets
The U.S. added Tencent Holdings Ltd.'s messaging platform WeChat and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.'s online marketplace AliExpress to its list of notorious markets for counterfeiting and piracy, This is the Office of the U.S. Trade...
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CEO Overseeing Voice of America Accused Of Abusing Authority
Six senior Trump administration say under U.S. Agency for Global Media CEO Michael Pack employee voting records were researched to evaluate workers.
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Study: Changing Drug Policies Curb Racial Disparities In State Prisons
In 2000, African Americans were 8.3 times more likely than whites to be locked up in state prisons. The racial disparity dropped to 5.1 to 1 by 2016.
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Homer Plessy, Key To "Separate But Equal," On Road To Pardon
The Louisiana Board of Pardons voted unanimously to pardon the namesake of the U.S. Supreme Court's 1896 "separate but equal" ruling.
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Some Tobacco Products Can Now Market As Less Risky Than Smoking
These products will still have the mandatory warnings that they can cause mouth cancer, gum disease and tooth loss.
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Roubini Discusses Archegos Fallout, Markets, Policies
Apr.06 -- Economist Nouriel Roubini, chief executive of Roubini Macro Associates Inc., discusses the fallout from Archegos Capital Management’s liquidation. He also talks about the outlook for markets, the global economy and policies. He...
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Thermax Looking at All Growth Options Including M&As: CEO
Nov.25 -- Ashish Bhandari, managing director and chief executive officer of India's Thermax Ltd., a provider of energy and environment solutions, discusses the outlook for its businesses amid the coronavirus pandemic. Thermax this month...