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Biden Administration Warns Against Doing Business In Hong Kong
President Biden has issued a warning to U.S. companies doing business in Hong Kong that because of China's national security law, the former colony is no longer a safe place for commerce.
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Photojournalist Killed While Covering Clash Between Afghan Forces And The Taliban
Journalist Danish Siddiqui was killed while covering a clash between Afghan forces and the Taliban. The 38-year-old Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer had worked with Reuters for more than a decade.
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Democrats' Budget Plan Pushes A Shift To Clean Energy. Here's How It Would Work
The budget blueprint would use financial carrots and sticks to encourage utilities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The "clean energy standard" is key to President Biden's climate goals.
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Companies May Be Flagging Themselves For Hackers By Buying Cybersecurity Insurance
An uptick in ransomware attacks has led more companies to buy cybersecurity insurance. But some bad actors actually target companies with this coverage, figuring they'll be more likely to pay ransoms.
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Tennessee's Former Vaccine Leader Says She Was Fired Because Politics Trumped Science
One day after being fired, Tennessee's former top vaccination official said she lost her job because of false rumors about vaccination efforts, specifically for teenagers.
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5 Years After Attempted Coup, Journalists Look At The State Of Free Speech In Turkey
Five years after an attempted coup shook Turkey and created a sweeping crack down against the president's perceived enemies, journalists look at the state of free speech.
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In A 'Berserk' Biopic, A 57-Year-Old Plays Celine Dion At Nearly Every Age — Even 12
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rachel Handler, features writer for Vulture and New York Magazine, about the unofficial Celine Dione biopic, Aline, which just screened at Cannes Festival.
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Haiti Prepares State Funeral For President As Speculation Around Killing Swirls
Haiti is preparing a state funeral for its assassinated president as the national police force rejects speculation that the prime minister had a role in the killing.
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Britney Spears Asked That Her Father Be Charged With Conservatorship Abuse In Hearing
Phoning into a packed courtroom, Britney Spears asked that her father be charged with conservatorship abuse. The judge also allowed Spears to be determined by a legal representative of her choice.
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Evacuation Of Afghan Interpreters And Others Who Aided U.S. To Begin In Late July
The Biden administration faced mounting pressure to relocate about 18,000 Afghans who helped with U.S. military operations, along with their families. Many fear a resurgent Taliban will seek revenge.
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Experimental brain implant lets man with paralysis turn his thoughts into words
A stroke left him paralyzed and speechless. Now a device that decodes brain signals is letting him generate words and sentences.
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Search Crews Are Nearly Done Recovering Victims' Bodies From Surfside Condo Rubble
The recovery of victims' bodies from the rubble of the condominium collapse in Surfside, Fla., is nearing its end. Search crews have recovered 96 bodies so far.