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State fines two Inland Empire Amazon facilities for labor violations
California’s Labor Commissioner is fining Amazon nearly 6 million dollars for alleged violations of a recent warehouse labor law at two Inland Empire warehouses.
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Confusion In The Kitchen? Thanksgiving Help Lines Are Just A Call Away
Expert-staffed hotlines by companies including Butterball, Ocean Spray and Betty Crocker help thousands of home cooks each holiday season.
Some Generous Apes May Help Explain The Evolution Of Human Kindness
Research on bonobos, one of our closest and gentlest relatives, may show how humans evolved to share and cooperate on a massive scale.
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City Scenes: Ensuring Philly's Next Generation Of Jazz Musicians
Philadelphia's jazz culture nurtures new artists through educational programs that work hard to ensure the genre's future.
With Less Money In Its Red Kettles, The Salvation Army Rallies To Save The Holidays
With traffic down at stores and malls across the nation during the pandemic, the charity's iconic red-kettle campaign might bring in half the donations compared with last year.
President-Elect Biden Has A Plan To Combat COVID-19. Here's What's In It
Coronavirus cases are surging around the country. How will Joe Biden manage the pandemic differently, once he takes office in January? Expect a more centralized U.S. response plan, his team says.
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Former Trump Adviser Admits To Seeking 'Dirt' On Clinton From Russians, Lying To FBI
George Papadopoulos lied to FBI agents about meeting a professor with Russian ties who had promised to provide "dirt" on Trump's Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
'Public Calamity' As California Wildfires Leave Apocalyptic Scenes In Wine Country
At least 15 people have died and 115,000 acres of land and property have been scorched by wildfires that have obliterated neighborhoods, shops and woodlands since Sunday.
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Assassin: Rap's Best Kept Secret Weapon
Call it weaponized wordplay. When rappers want to make a statement, they call this Jamaican dancehall star — but they don't call his name.
A Decade Out From The Mortgage Crisis, Former Homeowners Still Grasp For Stability
With ruined credit ratings atop financial loss, two ex-homeowners tell their story in the mortgage meltdown aftermath. They're wary of jumping back into the market, even if that likelihood is far off.
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