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The best places to work in 2022, ranked

It's not only tech companies that continue to win over employees with flexible work environments, good pay and better benefits.

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Much of the U.S. could criminalize abortion. But how will those laws be enforced?

Law professor Kim Mutcherson said that while states are bound by HIPAA laws, individuals are not. This means that abortion "bounty hunters" could help punish people who seek abortions in other states.

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6 hours ago

‘Who is talking about climate change now?’ What the Ukraine war means for global heating

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said the Kremlin's assault on Ukraine will likely have major implications for global heating targets.

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Europe admits it'll have to burn more coal as it tries to wean itself off Russian energy

The European Union has said it wants to be carbon neutral by 2050.

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Georgia NAACP is investigating a traffic stop involving a college lacrosse team

Delaware State University filed a complaint Wednesday to the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division calling for an external investigation of the traffic stop.

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Top Gun: Maverick - Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend premiere with Tom Cruise

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived at the charity premiere of the new Tom Cruise movie, Top Gun: Maverick.

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17 hours ago

Climbing interest rates means good news for annuity buyers

Annuity buyers hand cash to insurers that pay regular income for the rest of the buyer's life. Pay rates are now rising along with interest rates.

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The Buffalo grocery store shooting suspect appears in court today

The hearing will determine if there's enough evidence against Payton Gendron, the man accused of killing 10 people in a racially motivated shooting rampage in Buffalo, N.Y., to proceed to trial.

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23 hours ago

Women are still paid 83 cents for every dollar men earn. Here’s why

The gender wage gap persists despite improvements over the last several decades.

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1 day ago

A photo of Florida students spelling out a racial slur is under investigation

In the photo, each of the six students is shown holding up a large letter that spells out the N-word.

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1 day ago

A new federal law bans baby sleep products linked to nearly 200 infant deaths

President Biden signed the Safe Sleep for Babies Act of 2021 on Monday, outlawing the manufacture and sale of crib bumpers and certain inclined infant sleepers.

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DHS pauses a board created to combat disinformation amid a campaign to discredit it

The Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday it would pause the work of a board created to combat disinformation. The board — and its leader — faced an online campaign to discredit its work.

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1 day ago

Keeping Illinois nuclear plants open is saving some customers $237 a year on average

Illinois passed a landmark clean energy bill in September. Now, customers of Illinois utility Commonwealth Edison are saving money on their energy bills.

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The Ringling Bros. circus is coming back, with human acts in the center ring

The new circus will launch a U.S. tour of live shows in September 2023.

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1 day ago

Stocks slump again. This time, it's retailers such as Target spooking investors

The Dow fell by more than 1,000 points as retailers' earnings reports reflected difficulty navigating higher prices and supply chain bottlenecks.

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1 day ago

Rising inflation has made people feel anxious and overwhelmed. Here are some ways to cope

"When individuals suffer money challenges ... there's tremendous potential for stress," said Mark Hamrick, Bankrate's senior economic analyst.

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1 day ago

With a key race too close to call, here are 4 takeaways from Tuesday's primaries

The five statewide primaries once again tested former President Donald Trump's influence on the Republican side — with mixed results. Here's what we learned on Tuesday.

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1 day ago

The U.S. men's and women's soccer teams will be paid equally under a new deal

The new collective bargaining agreement will run through 2028 and will also include the "equalization" of World Cup prize money, the organization announced.

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Op-ed: Investors need to keep their emotions under control in this volatile market

Although no one can predict what is going to happen next, there are strategies that investors can consider to help manage their portfolios through volatility.

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1 day ago

Here’s what Gen Z and millennials want from their employers amid the Great Resignation

Good work-life balance and learning and development opportunities are the top priorities for younger generations of workers, according to a Deloitte survey.

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2 days ago

Bitcoin production has roared back in China thanks to an underground mining scene

New research from the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance shows that Chinese bitcoin mining activity has quickly rebounded.

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2 days ago

Tina Kotek's win comes amid a wave of LGBTQ candidates running for office

Kotek won her state's Democratic primary on Tuesday. If she wins the general election later this year, she will become the country's first openly lesbian governor.

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The Buffalo community honors victims of the Tops shooting and calls for big change

Members of the Buffalo community grieving loved ones organized an evening vigil that honored the shooting victims while combining stirring gospel music and calls to action.

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2 days ago

Netflix lays off 150 employees amid subscriber decline

The layoffs are the latest signal of a major shift within the streaming giant as it recently reported a decline in subscribers for the first time in a decade, as well as slowing revenue growth.

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Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (May 17)

A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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2 days ago

Zelenskyy urges Cannes filmmakers not to be silent

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave an impassioned speech via video at the opening of the 75th Cannes film festival in France. He asked them to emulate Charlie Chaplin's mocking of Hitler.

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2 days ago

Johnny Depp Laughs at Amber Heard’s Explanation for Why He Can’t Face Her

Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesDuring Amber Heard’s four days on the stand, Johnny Depp has appeared to make a point of not looking his ex-wife in the eye, instead choosing to stare down at his seat or discretely speak to the lawyers leading his defamation crusade against the actress.On Tuesday, Heard offered a new take on the pattern, claiming that the Pirates of the Caribbean star can’t look up at her because “because he’s guilty.”“He knows he's lying. Otherwise, why can'

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Photos: Russian forces withdrawing from Kharkiv, but Mariupol looks to be on brink

The city of Mariupol looks like it will be in Russian hands shortly after hundreds of the remaining Ukrainian soldiers were ordered to evacuate.

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In wave after deadly wave, COVID has claimed 1 million lives in the U.S.

The toll, as compiled by Johns Hopkins University, doesn't include the deaths of those who couldn't get care for other diseases, or the many deaths feared unrecorded.

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2 days ago

Does inflation have you worried about retirement? Here's what experts say to do

Prices are rising on everything from food to homes. Add a volatile stock market to the mix and those saving for retirement may be rethinking their investments.

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Inflation and soaring gas prices have forced a North Carolina logging company to shut down after 37 years in business

"I haven't talked to a logger in the last few years that is actually making money," the owner of Goodson's All Terrain Logging said.

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3 days ago

Every look Bella Hadid has worn on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet, ranked from least to most daring

The 25-year-old model has been attending the Cannes Film Festival since 2016. She's worn see-through gowns, giant ruffles, and more on the red carpet.

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3 days ago

President Biden will travel Buffalo today to meet with shooting victims' families

Biden will visit the supermarket where last weekend's deadly shooting took place, as well as visit with local leaders and law enforcement.

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Ukraine says 264 'heroes' evacuated from Azovstal steel works as Mariupol 'combat mission' ends

Ukraine says 264 'heroes' evacuated from Azovstal steel works as Mariupol 'combat mission' ends

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Vaccine Misinformation, Parenting, and the COVID-19 Death Toll : Short Wave : NPR

Any hour now, the U.S. is expected to officially mark one million lives lost to the COVID-19 pandemic. Health correspondent Allison Aubrey shares how this misinformation first entered the parenting world--and how some are fighting back. Email the show at ShortWave@NPR.org.

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3 days ago

Hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers evacuated from steel plant to Russian-held territory

It's unclear if the soldiers have been taken prisoner or are under the protection of the U.N., but a Ukrainian official says they would be able to return home after a prisoner exchange with Russia.

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3 days ago

The federal government is offering another round of free COVID tests

Households in the U.S. will receive eight test kits via the U.S. Postal Service. The release comes as cases have risen over 60% in the U.S. over the past two weeks.

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'Unretiring'? Here's how to handle your Medicare coverage if you return to the workforce

You might be able to pick up your new company's health plan and drop Medicare — and then re-enroll again down the road. Here's what to know.

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The Buffalo suspect bought a rifle months after cops ordered a psychiatric evaluation

In June 2021, New York police sent the suspect to a hospital for an evaluation after he made a threat at his school. Then, he fell off of law enforcement's radar and bought a rifle earlier this year.

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Inflation is the ‘top problem’ facing America, with no other issue coming close, survey shows

Amid swelling prices, most Americans see inflation as the biggest issue facing the country — far exceeding other concerns, according to a survey.

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Canceling student debt would be 'very unfair' and favor those who make 'lots of money in their lifetime,' former Fed Chair Bernanke says

Ben Bernanke, who served as Fed chair from 2006-2014, told the NYT canceling student debt would favor the rich over those "who didn't go to college."

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Some are calling the Buffalo suspect a 'teenager.' Is that a privilege of his race?

The white supremacist suspect in Buffalo is 18 years old. Some news organizations and commentators have called him a "teenager" and "child" rather than a "man."

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3 days ago

Liz Cheney says GOP leadership has enabled white nationalism

In the wake of the Buffalo supermarket shooting, Cheney is calling on Republican leaders to "renounce and reject" white supremacist views and those who hold them.

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Here’s how young women are deciding how much to save for retirement

When it comes to saving for retirement, earlier is generally better, but several factors affect how much young women are setting aside. Here's what to know.

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Is your house at risk of a wildfire? This online tool could tell you

Many people move without realizing the danger that wildfires pose to their new home. A new risk rating system could help buyers learn more on real estate sites.

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The UK is threatening to scrap Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit rules — stoking fears of a trade war

U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday will travel to Belfast in a bid to deescalate tensions over the Northern Ireland protocol.

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Shooting at bustling Houston flea market leaves two dead, three critically hurt

Authorities said all five apparently knew each other. There were thousands of people at the market at the time, the sheriff said.

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Super Flower Blood Moon of 2022, longest total lunar eclipse in 33 years, wows stargazers

The Super Flower Blood Moon total lunar eclipse wowed stargazers and was the longest lunar eclipse since 1989.

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Amazing photos of the Super Flower Blood Moon lunar eclipse of 2022

The Super Flower Blood Moon of May saw the first total lunar eclipse of 2022 overnight on May 15 and 16 and the view was simply spectacular in these photos.

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6 students at a California elementary school were taken to the hospital after eating cannabis-laced Cheetos: report

Officials said a student brought the snack into school and shared it with classmates but was unaware it was laced with cannabis

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Christina Hall and ex-husband Ant Anstead ordered to attend mediation session in bitter custody battle

HGTV star Ant Anstead said Christina Hall creates a "dangerous" environment for their 2-year-old son, Hudson.

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Notable faces you should recognize this Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

May marks Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time in which we pay tribute to the generations of people who have enriched our country’s history -- and the ones who are still growing up, who will be instrumental in future successes.

Photos: Ukrainians try to heal as war with Russia continues

As the war between Russia and Ukraine shows no signs of slowing down, Ukrainians across their country to to heal as the bury the dead and salvage what is left of villages, towns and cities that have been destroyed by Russians.

Marlins use 8-run ninth to blow past Diamondbacks 11-3

The Marlins avoided a three-game sweep and won for just the second time in their past 11 games.

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After 21 years, Apple says final farewell to its iPods

It's the end of an era. After 21 years, Apple says it will stop selling iPods.

This is what protests on the Roe v. Wade situation look like across the country

Protests have erupted all over the country after Politico released a leaked initial draft majority opinion indicating the U.S. Supreme Court would overturn two abortion-related cases, which would end federal protection of abortion rights.

Photos from overseas: Russia pounds Ukraine, targeting supply of Western arms

Russian forces pounded targets across Ukraine, taking aim at supply lines for foreign weapons in the west and intensifying an offensive in the east, as the European Union moved Wednesday to further punish Moscow for the war with a proposed ban on oil imports.

Walker’s HR, 3 RBIs lead Diamondbacks past Marlins 5-4

The Marlins have lost three in a row after a seven-game winning streak.

Our favorite looks from the 2022 Met Gala

It feels like the last Met Gala just happened (the delayed event took place in September of last year), but that wasn’t stopping Vogue Editor-In-Chief Anna Wintour from throwing a party for fashion’s biggest night on he first Monday of May like she normally does.

Gallen out-pitches López, Diamondbacks outlast Marlins 5-4

Pablo López’s string of 18 2/3 scoreless innings ended in the first on David Peralta’s two-run homer.

Panthers Captain Sasha Barkov will continue donation commitment to Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital through postseason

Barkov donates $1,600 for every goal he scores and $800 for each of his assists to benefit the children, and their families, who are being treated at the pediatric facility located in Hollywood.

López’s ERA drops to 0.39 as Marlins edge Nats 2-1 for fourth straight win

The victory pushed the Marlins above .500 for the first time in 2022.

Bobrovsky shines in losing effort as Bruins top Panthers 4-2

Sam Reinhart and Gustav Forsling scored for the Panthers.

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Photos: Russian forces turn attention to eastern regions, cities in Ukraine

Heavy fighting has taken place in the regions of Donetsk and Lukansk, with attacks taking place in cities such as Avdiivka, Popasna, Krasnohorivka and Mariinka.

Quiz: Can you guess where these Disney princesses are from?

We want to know how well you know your Disney royalty -- and if you know them well enough to be able to ace our quiz.

War in Ukraine is far from over as more cities are bombed by Russia

The war in Ukraine is far from over after Russian has been sending over more reinforcements.

These old Titanic photos show just how much has changed since April 1912

Each year on April 15 marks another Titanic Remembrance Day, a time to reflect on the lives lost when the famed ship sank into the North Atlantic’s icy waters back in 1912.

The Kardashian-Jenners are coming back to TV: What to know

They’re baaaaaack. Whether you love them or you’d rather NOT hear about the Kardashian-Jenner crew, there’s no denying the family’s fame.

Pictures from Ukraine: A look at what’s going on overseas as the war continues

Russia’s Defense Ministry promised Friday to ramp up missile attacks on the Ukrainian capital in response to Ukraine’s alleged aggression on Russian territory, an ominous warning that followed Moscow’s stinging symbolic loss of its navy’s flagship in the Black Sea.

Rodón solid with 12 Ks but Marlins rally to beat Giants 2-1

Brian Anderson doubled and scored for the Marlins.

Photos: Bodies in Ukraine start to be discovered after Russian forces retreat from Kyiv, refugees continue to flee

Refugees continue to pour into other countries such as Poland and England, with an estimated four million Ukrainian refugees leaving the country.

Butler scores 22, Heat beat Bulls 127-109 for 50th win

Miami reached the 50-win mark for the first time since the 2013-14 season.

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Photos: War in Ukraine rages on as UN officials hope for a cease-fire

While there are many efforts to have the war in Ukraine to end, there is still violence happening every day.

Barkov leads Panthers past Senators 4-3 in shootout

Anthony Duclair and Patric Hornqvist also scored for Florida.

Knicks close on 38-13 run, stun reeling Heat 111-103

Jimmy Butler led the Heat with 30 points.

Photos: Harrowing reality for Ukrainians continues in, beyond embattled country

As Russian forces continue their attempts at overtaking Ukraine, many of the people have moved out in masses, seeking safety.

Stay inside a giant wine barrel in Portugal and all your dreams will come true

No, you haven't died and gone to wine heaven, but this vineyard in Portugal might be the second-best thing.

Herro has 26 points, East-leading Heat beat Thunder 120-108

Bam Adebayo had 19 points on 8-for-10 shooting and Kyle Lowry added 16 points for the Heat.

These women changed the game for female athletes everywhere

Sports are so powerful -- they transcend just the court, the mat or the field: They have the power to change lives.

These latest images illustrate the reality of the harrowing situation in Ukraine

Russia’s relentless bombardment of Ukraine has edged closer to central Kyiv. Large explosions thundered across Kyiv before dawn Tuesday as Russia’s assault on the capital appeared to become more systematic, The Associated Press reported.

Hurricanes to face USC in opening round of NCAA Tournament

The Canes will be the No. 10 seed in the Midwest Region.

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The highs and lows from this year’s Paralympics are truly a sight to behold

If you got really into the Winter Olympics this year, and you’re missing the excitement, hopefully you can check out the final few days of the Paralympic Games.

Miami earns a double ACC bye, beats Boston College 81-71

The win made Miami coach Jim Larrañaga the winningest coach in Miami history

These legendary women paved the way for girls in science

Tuesday marks the start of Women’s History Month, a time to commemorate and celebrate the vital role of women in American history.

These were our favorite looks from this year’s SAG awards

It’s our favorite season of the year: Awards.

These photos show the heartbreaking reality in Ukraine, amid Russian invasion

After weeks of buildup, Russia began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine earlier this week, invading the country from the north, east and south, launching airstrikes on cities and military bases.

Miami holds on, Louisville on longest skid since 1940-41

The win was the Hurricanes’ first-ever road victory against the Cardinals.

Kodak Black among 3 people shot in West Hollywood, per reports

According to TMZ, a total of three people were injured in the shooting, including Black, but all are expected to survive.

Adebayo, Butler lead Heat to 121-100 win over Wizards

Miami won its third straight and improved to 3-2 on a six-game road trip.

Fred VanVleet, Raptors outlast Heat in 124-120 in triple-OT

Jimmy Butler had a triple-double with 37 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists for the Eastern Conference-leading Heat.

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Moore’s heave at the buzzer helps Miami beat Va. Tech 78-75

Jordan Miller scored 18 points for Miami and Charlie Moore finished with 13.

Monahan scores twice, Flames beat Panthers 5-1

The Flames snapped a four-game skid and won on home ice for the first time since Nov. 29.

Panthers remain red-hot, roll past Blue Jackets 9-2

MacKenzie Weegar, Jonathan Huberdeau, Anthony Duclair, Sam Bennett and Patric Hornqvist all had goals for the Panthers.

5 celebrity weddings that just might happen in 2022

Valentine’s Day might be next month, but Cupid’s arrow will probably strike well beyond Feb. 14 in the form of wedding bells for celebrity couples in 2022.

Dolphins top Patriots 33-24 in regular-season finale

Miami's Xavien Howard returned an interception for a touchdown in the win.

These vintage photos of Betty White make for a fun trip down memory lane

Actor Betty White, whose saucy, up-for-anything charm made her a TV mainstay for more than 60 years, would have turned 100 years old on Jan. 17.

In memoriam: The storied names we lost in 2021

As another year winds down, it feels natural to look back at what transpired, and examine some of the bigger headlines and events of 2021.

How much do you remember from 2021? Take our pop culture quiz now

Look, SO much happened this year that it’s hard to believe 2021 is coming to a close. Are we still processing what went down in 2020? Absolutely. But 2022 is around the corner, and it’s time to reminisce about the year we just had.

17 of the coolest sports photos of 2021

It was quite a year in the sports world, was it not?

25 of the most powerful news photos of the year

What a year 2021 has been.

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