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Biden Should Be Getting Top-Level Intelligence Briefings, But He Isn't
President Trump has not accepted the election results, and his administration has not yet authorized Biden and his team to start receiving government resources — including intelligence briefings.
Music Streaming Giants To Pay $424 Million In Royalty Fees
Streaming has revolutionized the music business, including how songwriters get paid. Now the 20 biggest streaming platforms have been ordered to pay $424 million in unmatched royalties to artists.
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Doug Burgum is offering $20 to people donating $1 to his campaign. Is that legal?
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China Is Better Able To Withstand A Trade War Than In The Past
The United States still buys a lot of products from China, but overall China is a lot less dependent on trade than it used to be. And Beijing now has leverage over the U.S. that it once lacked.
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How one country has become a top destination for hair transplants
With more than 1 million people going to Turkey for the procedure every year, hair transplants are transforming men's scalps — and vanity. But not every story ends with a perfect hairline.
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White Collar Workers Put On Assembly Line As COVID-19 Shrinks Worker Population
Due to COVID-19 worker shortages, the Honda plant in Marysville, Ohio needs some of its white collar office workers, like those in accounting, to work on the assembly line with little training.
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Group aiming to defund disinformation tries to drain Fox News of online advertising
A group of activists who have taken on some of the biggest right-wing personalities online have now launched a campaign to try to defund Fox News' online operation.
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Alabama's Tornado Death Toll Of 23 Is Final, Lee County Sheriff Says
"I'm very pleased to announce... we are now confident we have accounted for all of the individuals," Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones said, easing fears of a higher total.
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