A study of fracking's links to health issues will be released by Pennsylvania researchers
Researchers in heavily drilled Pennsylvania are preparing to release findings from taxpayer-financed studies on possible links between the natural gas industry and pediatric cancer, asthma and poor birth outcomes
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Sage Steele leaves ESPN after settling her lawsuit over COVID-19 vaccine comments
ESPN and host Sage Steele have settled the lawsuit she filed after being disciplined for comments she made in 2021 about the company’s policy requiring employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine
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WeWork sounds the alarm, prompting speculation around the company's future
WeWork said last week there was “substantial doubt” about its ability to stay in business, prompting speculation around the future of the troubled workspace-sharing company
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Republican lawmaker says Chinese hackers breached his emails
Suspected Chinese hackers breached the personal and campaign email accounts of a Republican congressman who has been critical of the Chinese government, the lawmaker said in a social media post on Monday.
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Special counsel says Hunter Biden's gun deal is 'withdrawn' and invalid
Special counsel David Weiss said the deal his team previously reached with Hunter Biden to resolve a felony gun possession charge was never approved by a probation officer and is not binding.
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Going to college? Here's what you should know about student loans
If you’re heading to college or starting to think about where you’d like to apply, you’re probably considering options for funding your education
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White House sees no reason for a government shutdown
WASHINGTON The White House said on Tuesday that they do not see any reason to have a government
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Former WSJ reporter ends Indian hacker lawsuit against Dechert
By Raphael Satter WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Former Wall Street Journal reporter Jay Solomon has ended his lawsuit against Dechert LLP and
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Amid the ash of Lahaina, aid and anger are spreading
Maui's working class have become do-it-yourself first responders and cul-de-sac commanders but the famous "aloha spirit" is being strained.
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Georgia criminal charges: Trump's chances and challenges
By Jack Queen (Reuters) -Donald Trump is likely to claim that his right to free speech and genuine concerns about
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Anthony Richardson named Colts' starting QB for opener against Jaguars
The Indianapolis Colts have seen enough of Anthony Richardson to name him their opening day starting quarterback
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Poland displays military might in huge parade as elections loom
WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland's biggest military parade since the Cold War took place in Warsaw on Tuesday, as the NATO-member country
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