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Mortgage rates rise to 5.5% as volatility continues
Mortgage rates are on the rise again after a dramatic drop last week.
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Helping the musical instrument industry reopen and operate safely: IK Multimedia announces Safe Spacer™ wearable social distance monitor
Easy-to-use device offers distance alarm monitoring for workplaces and public spaces
Safe Spacer™ is a new, lightweight wearable device that helps workers and visitors maintain safe social distancing, enabling MI and other industries to safely re-open and operate with peace of mind.
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See the powerful first trailer for 'Till'
Emmett Till's life and and his and his mother's fight for justice are shown in the powerful new trailer for the movie "Till."
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Author Challenges Women to Live Brightest Lives
Sandy Parker launches book campaign for ‘Lumi Finds Her Light’
Sandy Parker’s passion is to help women discover what "lights them up" and then guiding them through practical action steps to live life on their terms. While working with women, Parker was inspired to write “Lumi Finds Her Light” (published by Balboa Press), an inspirational coming-of-light story about Lumi the lightning bug, who bumbles her way into her natural brilliance.
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Racism Is the Great Divider
"I can't breathe," pled George Floyd in Minneapolis and Erik Garner in New York City and Javier Ambler in Austin, Texas, before police killed them. Amid the protests against brutality, Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta, whom police found asleep in his car, was shot twice in the back and killed. In Austin, Justin Howell lies in critical condition in the hospital shot during a protest by a policeman using a "less-lethal weapon." His mistake?
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Chicago Public Schools will return to in-person learning a day later than expected after district and union fail to reach agreement
In-person learning for thousands of Chicago students has been pushed back to Tuesday after Chicago officials and the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) failed to reach an agreement on Covid-19 reopening plans.
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The Carolinas Cord Blood Bank at Duke University stores up to 3,640 units of cord blood at minus 196 degrees Celsius.
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Brookstone filed for bankruptcy and will close its remaining 101 mall stores. CREDIT: Craig Warga/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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A Sears store that is going out of business in Livonia, Michigan on March 26, 2020. Credit: Jeff Kowalsky/AFP/Getty Images
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A store advertises a Help Wanted sign in Annapolis, Maryland, on May 12. Mandatory Credit: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images
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Barbie pop-up in Zara's Soho store in New York City. Mandatory Credit: Arriana McLymore/Reuters
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Shoes are offered for sale at an Adidas store on February 10, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. Mandatory Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images
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Apple watches are seen on display at the Apple Store in Grand Central Station. Mandatory Credit: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images
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A sales associate arranges a display of guns at a firearms store in Burbank, California. Mandatory Credit: Jae C. Hong/AP/FILE
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HOUSTON TEXANS AND PARTNERS AWARD $400,000 TO 15 LOCAL NONPROFITS
The Houston Texans awarded $400,000 through the Inspire Change Grant Fund to 15 local nonprofits and education programs.
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How Biden's infrastructure funding will help the US prepare for future climate disasters
Around $50 billion of President Joe Biden's infrastructure package is marked for climate resilience -- replacing roads to withstand extreme rainfall, treating forests to prevent wildfires and shoring up reservoirs that sank to new lows this year amid incredible drought.
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Putin ratchets up Ukraine grievances in TV broadcast with top security officials
Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly stepped up his rhetoric in the Ukraine crisis Monday in a highly choreographed meeting, accusing Kyiv of carrying out acts of aggression and saying he was considering a request to officially recognize the breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent.
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Biden fires Architect of the Capitol after calls for his resignation
President Joe Biden fired the Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton's on Monday following allegations that he misused government resources and was not physically present on the Capitol grounds during the January 6, 2021, insurrection, a White House official said.
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Regular Girl Starter Kit Regular price$19.99 Our Regular Girl Starter Kit is a convenient supply of 15 Regular Girl individual on-the-go packets, delivered in a …
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