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‘Stranger Things’ actor says he has stopped acting due to sexual harassment End-shutdown
Grace Van Dien, who played cheerleader Chrissy Cunningham on the popular Netflix series ‘Stranger Things,’ has turned to a streaming career due to non-consensual sexual advances she says she faced from an unidentified producer. In the past two and a half weeks, the 26-year-old actress turned down four film projects due to past negative experiences […]
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Silicon Valley Bank: Regulators take over when failure raises fears End-shutdown
Regulators take control of Silicon Valley Bank as the collapse raises fears about the banking sector.
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Trauma Remains After Ohio Derailment End-shutdown
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio (AP) — Heather Bable speaks rapidly, recalling the terror of the night when a train loaded with dangerous chemicals derailed less than half a mile from his home in East Palestine, Ohio. She heard an earth-shaking rumble and, from her bathroom window, “all she saw was the flames.” He thought of the […]
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News Roundup: Sessions Insists He Didn’t Lie About Russian Contacts With Senate End-shutdown
HARI SREENIVASAN: The Post also reported on another incident today. He quoted the father of a soldier killed in Afghanistan as saying the president offered $25,000 from his personal account, but never followed through. We’ll get more details on all this after the news roundup. The death toll in the Northern California wildfires rose to […]
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Photos: A blanket of snow for California End-shutdown
A series of powerful winter storms hit California over the past week, bringing snowfall to lower altitudes than the area has seen in decades and increasing the state’s snowpack, which now stands at 189 percent. than its average for this time of year. Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency for 13 counties, including […]
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Congress addresses toxic gases in airplanes with a new bill End-shutdown
The airline industry would be forced to take new measures to protect passengers and crew members from toxic gases on planes under a bill introduced in Congress this month. The legislation is intended to address a basic fact of flying: The air you breathe in airplanes comes directly from jet engines. Under normal conditions, air […]
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How to hurt Myanmar’s coup leaders, say activists End-shutdown
youhe United States imposed new sanctions on the top leaders of Myanmar’s military junta on Monday, the eve of the first anniversary of the overthrow of the country’s democratically elected government and the imprisonment of its leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. The United States, along with the United Kingdom and Canada, announced sanctions on officials […]
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Maui Hate Crime Case Highlights Hawaii’s Racial Complexity End-shutdown
HONOLULU– In a case that reflects Hawaii’s nuanced and complicated relationship with race, two Native Hawaiian men are scheduled to be sentenced Thursday on federal hate crime charges for the brutal beating of a white man who tried to move to their remote fishing town. traditional. A jury convicted Kaulana Alo-Kaonohi and Levi Aki Jr. […]
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Little Mermaid statue in Denmark vandalized with Russian flag End-shutdown
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Hans Christian Andersen’s famous Little Mermaid statue, one of Copenhagen’s biggest tourist attractions, has been vandalized, with the colors of the Russian flag painted on the rock on which it sits, reports a newspaper on Thursday. The often-attacked 1.65-metre-tall bronze work of art sits at the entrance to Copenhagen Harbour. It […]
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How companies can onboard neurodivergent employees End-shutdown
One area that leaders are turning their collective attention to in 2023 is neurodiversity. Approximately two out of ten people Around the world they are neurodivergent versus neurotypical, a term for people with variations in mental functions such as dyslexia, ADHD, and autism. Unfortunately, a lot of neurodiversity is lost because it is not always […]