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The Spectacular Rise Of SPACs: The Backwards IPO That's Taking Over Wall Street
Special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, are exploding in popularity. They allow companies to go public without all the hoops of an initial public offering.
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In Atlanta, A Wave Of Coronavirus Deaths And The Questions Left In Its Wake
At least 17 residents at an assisted living home in Atlanta died of COVID-19 this spring. It is the company's only home in Georgia in a Black neighborhood and the only one to suffer a severe outbreak.
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A Quiet And 'Unsettling' Pandemic Toll: Students Who've Fallen Off The Grid
"People don't realize how much we need to see these kids," says a teacher, noting teachers are often the first to see signs of child abuse or food insecurity. The problem spans rural and urban areas.
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Our Top Global Stories Of 2020 Not About The Pandemic
Beyoncé's Africa video, Inuit advice on raising kids without yelling and ... locusts! Here's the surprising mix of stories Goats and Soda readers loved in 2020 that have nothing to do with COVID-19.
Organ Donation Nonprofits Face New Scrutiny Under Trump Administration Rules
Health officials are changing how they assess the regional nonprofits that find organs to transplant. The goal is to understand, and eventually fix, the geographic disparities in organ availability.
6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Croatia, Killing At Least 6
The U.S. Geological Survey said it is the largest Croatian earthquake measured on modern seismic instruments.
Statue Of Lincoln With Formerly Enslaved Man At His Feet Is Removed In Boston
"We're pleased to have taken it down this morning," a spokesperson for Mayor Marty Walsh said.
Jonathan Pollard, Cold War Spy Who Spent 30 Years In U.S. Prison, Arrives In Israel
The former U.S. Navy analyst who passed secrets to Israel, has arrived in Israel a month after the U.S. Justice Department allowed his parole to expire.
In 2020, Protests Spread Across The Globe With A Similar Message: Black Lives Matter
Journalists based in Colombia, South Africa and Indonesia talk about how the Black Lives Matter movement inspired activists abroad this year.
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Farmers Got A Government Bailout In 2020, Even Those Who Didn't Need It
Total payments to farmers reached $46 billion, a record. Many received more than $100,000, yet didn't necessarily need the help.
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