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Verizon Partners With Amazon to Provide Rural Satellite Internet
Verizon is partnering with Amazon to use the tech giant’s coming satellite internet system to expand rural broadband…
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The White House Outlines New International Travel Guidelines
The Biden administration outlined on Monday very narrow exemptions that will permit unvaccinated international travelers…
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Moderna Says a Low Dose of Its Coronavirus Vaccine Works for Children Ages 6 to 11
Moderna said Monday that a low dose of its COVID-19 vaccine is safe and appears…
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Congress Considers Awarding the Congressional Gold Medal to Prince
Minnesota’s Congressional delegation on Monday is introducing a resolution to posthumously award the Congressional Gold…
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Joe Manchin Shuts Down Bernie Sanders’ Proposed Medicare Expansion
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) on Monday shut down one of Senate Budget Committee Chairman Bernie Sanders‘s (I-Vt.) biggest…
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Senate Negotiators Are Closing in on a Final Tax Proposal for Billionaires
Democratic Senate negotiators are homing in on a final proposal to tax the nation’s wealthiest…
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Navistar Agrees to Pay $52 Million and Reduce Air Pollution in a Settlement With the U.S. Government
Truck maker Navistar will pay $52 million and take actions that will reduce future air…
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Duke Will Pay UNC Chapel Hill and Its Own Faculty $19 Million to Settle an Antitrust Lawsuit
Certain faculty members at Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill…
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A Pharmaceutical Company Agrees to a $3.6 Million Settlement After Being Accused of Charging a Military Insurer Higher Prices
A pharmaceutical company with locations in Georgia is forced to pay a $4.6 million settlement…
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An LGBTQ Nonprofit Releases a ‘Worst List’ of 180 Colleges That Are Deemed Unsafe for LGBTQ Students
An LGBTQ nonprofit on Monday released its annual Worst List naming 180 colleges and universities as “the…
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