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Assessing Benjamin Netanyahu's 12 Uninterrupted Years In Power
The Israeli prime minister leaves office with a legacy that includes economic prosperity, a growing partisan divide in the U.S. over support for Israel and the unresolved conflict with Palestinians.
A Judge Has Thrown Out A Lawsuit Brought By Hospital Workers Over A Vaccine Mandate
In a five-page ruling issued Saturday, a U.S. judge upheld Houston Methodist Hospital's vaccination policy, saying its requirement that employees receive a COVID-19 vaccine breaks no federal law.
Trump Justice Department Subpoenaed Apple For Info On Former White House Counsel
The secret DOJ subpoena sought account information for Don McGahn as well as his wife. It is unclear what the department was investigating or whether prosecutors obtained any account information.
Hyundai Plant In Alabama Pauses Manufacturing Due To Car Chip Shortage
A global shortage of semiconductor chips has impacted the manufacturing of cars, electronics and appliances.
It's Personal: Zoom'd Out Workplace Ready For Face-To-Face Conversations To Return
Before the pandemic, the Janelia Research Campus was a hive of collaboration. Now, as researchers return to their offices and labs, they're eager to restore the connections lost this past year.
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China Wants To Go Carbon-Neutral — And Won't Stop Burning Coal To Get There
This year, China pledged to go carbon-neutral by 2060. It has invested heavily in solar, wind and nuclear energy. Still, coal-fired heavy industry made up 37% of its economic activity last year.
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Family Of Alton Sterling Has Accepted $4.5 Million For His Killing By Police
Sterling's 2016 shooting by a Baton Rouge police officer was captured on video and sparked protests in the city's Black community. Neither officer involved in the shooting was charged criminally.
Israel Has Become The 1st Country To Ban The Sale Of Most Fur Clothing
Israel has become the first country to outlaw the controversial clothing material that opponents say leads to the slaughter of millions of animals each year.
The Girl Scouts Have Unsold Cookies Left. 15 Million Boxes!
The 109-year-old organization says the coronavirus — not thinner demand for Thin Mints — is the main culprit for the glut of leftover cookies.
The Violent Arrest Of A Woman With Dementia Highlights The Lack Of Police Training
Advocates say the case puts a spotlight on how ill-prepared police are when encountering someone with a mental disability.
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