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How A Retail Chain Without A Website Powered Through The Pandemic
Burlington shut down online sales in March right before coronavirus lockdowns. But it's among the discount retailers that have endured the pandemic surprisingly well, even opening new stores.
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American Life Expectancy Dropped By A Full Year In 1st Half Of 2020
The group that suffered the largest drop in life expectancy was Black males — a decline of three years. Hispanic males also saw a large decrease, with a decline of 2.4 years.
'Where No One Dares Speak Up': China Disbars Lawyers On Sensitive Cases
Rights lawyers became targets in President Xi Jinping's push to put the Communist Party above the law. Now they're losing their licenses.
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Music From The Mind's Eye
The reclusive Bay Area artist awakened new possibilities for synth music in the 1980s. Angel Tears in Sunlight, Pauline Anna Strom's first album in 30 years, was intended to be a creative rebirth.
Millions In Texas Under Boil-Water Notices Because Of Winter Storm
About 7 million people in Texas, including residents of Houston, Arlington, Fort Worth, Tyler and San Antonio need to boil their water to ensure it's safe for cooking and drinking.
Pop-Up Clinics Aim To Equitably Distribute COVID-19 Vaccine To Seattle's Communities Of Color
Nationwide, Black and Latino Americans are getting vaccinated at far lower rates, and the state of Washington is no exception.
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Brothers Who Expected To Die In Pennsylvania Prison Now Free After Clemency
The Evans brothers are now home in Philadelphia after decades in prison. Convicted of second degree murder, they had few options for release in Pennsylvania under current law.
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As Texans Recover Power, 'It's Life Or Death' For Many Bracing For More Frigid Temps
More severe weather is ahead for many of the same areas already hit hardest by the historic winter weather, with more than 100 million people in the path of the latest storms.
Democrats Unveil Sweeping Immigration Bill
The legislation includes setting up a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, but its fate in Congress, which has rejected such measures for the past two decades, is uncertain.
Twitter In Standoff With India's Government Over Free Speech And Local Law
Twitter blocked hundreds of accounts the Indian government said were inciting violence. Then it unblocked them. Now it's stuck between Indian law and defending free speech.
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