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  1. Both DoorDash and Uber are looking for ways to expand profits. And as explains, alcohol delivery may quench that thirst.

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  2. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said thousands of personnel are on standby if some educators fail to comply with the city’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate by Monday’s deadline

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  3. White-collar employees at General Motors who don’t comply with a corporate mandate to report their vaccination status will receive reduced performance bonuses, the company said in a memo

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  4. PG&E will face manslaughter and other charges for its role in igniting a California wildfire that killed four people last year

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  5. As the planet’s climate changes, some animals and plants are demonstrating a surprising ability to adjust—sometimes in drastic ways that change their own nature

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  6. Pharmacies including CVS and Walgreens are preparing for a surge in demand for people who qualify for Covid-19 booster shots

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  7. For millions who are immunocompromised, returning to the workplace is fraught with an additional burden of risk. "I have to go back, I need a job. I need health insurance, and I desperately miss those kids," said one teacher.

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  8. Congress faces a looming deadline to raise the debt ceiling and prevent a default on the national debt. Here's what you need to know about how the debt ceiling works and why it matters.

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  9. From : The White House is using a single episode on the border to scapegoat law enforcement and deflect criticism from its immigration failure

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  10. Forged documents, nearly $1 billion in funds raised, $585 million in losses: Elizabeth Holmes’s criminal trial is revealing inside information about Theranos

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  11. A New York state judge ordered the Trump Organization to turn over documents subpoenaed by the state attorney general’s office, indicating that a 2½-year civil-fraud investigation into the former president’s business affairs is still active

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  12. In aging Japan, millions of people are learning they no longer are elderly, but merely “pre-old”

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  13. Two co-hosts of ABC’s “The View,” Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro, left the stage Friday morning because they tested positive for Covid-19

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  14. President Biden said Border Patrol agents who swung reins or ropes close to Haitian migrants and charged at them on horseback would face consequences

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  15. For millions of Americans who are immunocompromised, returning to the workplace is fraught with an additional burden of risk amid the rise of Covid-19’s delta variant

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  16. Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin filed an appeal of his conviction for second-degree murder in the killing of George Floyd, citing 14 issues with the trial in state court

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  17. Previously unreported auction documents show Chinese courts selling off millions of dollars in assets seized from jailed Uyghur business leaders

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  18. If you think you pay too much for your internet, has tips for negotiating a better price

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  19. Last year as Evergrande’s stock and bond prices seesawed, it offered deep discounts to keep sales growing and the government effectively said it had borrowed too much, yet its auditor gave it a clean bill of health

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  20. “The pandemic was an extraordinary wake-up call about what biology can do.” Many scientists are experimenting with viruses. Are they being safe enough?

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