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National
Mourners gather for funeral of Bronx fire victims
In the Bronx, mourners gathered at the Islamic Cultural Center to mourn people who died in an apartment building fire a week ago.
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Business
Should the rich pay more in taxes? We ask New Yorkers on Wall Street
As lawmakers continue to wrangle over President Biden's spending plan, we asked New Yorkers on Wall Street for their take.
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National
'The Indicator': Praising a competitor might actually boost a brand's sales
Traditionally, brands rarely mention their competitors, and if they do it's likely to attack them. But one study shows how brands praising their competitors might actually help boost their sales.
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Business
'Bond' franchise will have to make changes to appeal to a younger audience
Daniel Craig's tenure as James Bond is coming to an end with the release of No Time To Die. But with Amazon acquiring MGM, where does the 007 franchise go from here?
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Environment
Tensions Over Use Of Klamath River Basin's Water Were Magnified By Draught
Many rely on the Klamath River Basin on the California border, especially with the historic draught in the West. Things got heated this summer between the area's tribes and ranchers.
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National
As Hurricane Ida Recovery Begins, New Yorkers Want A Permanent Solution
Some residents of the northeast United States are assessing the damage from the remnants of Hurricane Ida, while officials look ahead to the region's readiness for powerful storms in the future.
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National
From 'The Indicator': Holy Cow, It's Fake Meat!
The plant-based meat industry is growing rapidly, and companies that have traditionally focused on fattening cows with grass, corn, soy and other crops are now trying to take beef out of the equation.
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National
The U.S. Once Had Federal Government Provided Childcare. Where Is It Now?
When millions of women entered the workforce during World War II, what happened to the children? The government stepped in and created the first federal child care program. What happened to it?
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Business
Toothpaste Tablets: Children Weigh In As Some The Toughest Critics Of Dental Products
It might be the best product in the world, but that doesn't mean people will try it. What does it take to get consumers to try something new — like toothpaste tablets?
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National
Lee Horton Reflects On Coming Home After Years In Prison
Lee Horton reflects on life outside prison walls after a quarter century behind bars. He was sentenced to life without parole but the sentence was commuted and he was released earlier this year.