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News Brief: Coronavirus Effects And Trump Travel Ban
Social distancing is good for public health, but bad for the economy. As workplaces close down, so are schools. And, President Trump's ban on most travelers from Europe is in effect.
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What makes a movie so bad that it's good? 'Madame Web' might have answers
The movie "Madame Web" got terrible reviews, but some still found it deliciously good. So what makes a bad movie ... good?
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Bayer And BASF Ordered To Pay Missouri Farmer Over $250 Million In Herbicide Case
A jury ordered two big agricultural companies to pay a peach farmer in Missouri $265 million in damages. At issue is an herbicide that is known to drift from where it's sprayed.
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Ukrainian officials fired after probe shows their workers collaborated with Russia
President Zelensky on Sunday abruptly fired two top officials — the spy chief and the top prosecutor — after an investigation found dozens of employees in those departments collaborated with Russia.
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Scientists witness orcas kill the world's largest animal: the blue whale
It was once thought that nothing could take down the world's largest animal, the blue whale. But scientists have witnessed something unusual that shows these giants do have a predator to worry about.
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Goodreads has a 'review bombing' problem — and wants its users to help solve it
Posting a torrent of fake negative book reviews — sometimes before a book is out or has even been written — is a known problem on the literary social media site.
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People In The Afghan Capital Kabul Are Uneasy About U.S. Troop Drawdown
In the last weeks of the Trump administration, the U.S. is moving to close a two-decade chapter and withdraw from Afghanistan, causing great apprehension among Afghans as the Taliban step up attacks.
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In 'Plot Against America,' David Simon Finds Present Day In An Imagined Past
Simon has adapted Philip Roth's 2004 novel, about aviation legend Charles Lindbergh being elected president. "It's startling how allegorical it is to our current political moment," he says.
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A Postal Worker Loved His Job. But An 8-Day Postal Strike Was A 'Dignity Thing'
In 1970, New York letter carrier Tom Germano walked out with fellow postal workers across the U.S. to demand better pay. The public was supportive, he said. "You knew them. ... We shared their lives."
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Alibaba Founder Jack Ma Has Fallen Off The Radar. Here Are Some Clues Why
The billionaire founder of the Chinese Internet giant hasn't been seen in public in months after criticizing government regulators.
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