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Greene alleges Fauci committed 'crimes against humanity' with COVID response
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), speaking at a Turning Point Action conference on Saturday, vowed to have former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Anthony Fauci sent to prison over his handling of the ...The Hill - Politics - Covid -
3 Ways to Get Venture Capital's Attention
A simple solution to a painful problem in a large market will get you noticed.Inc. - Business -
Scams against seniors are on the rise: ‘There’s no magic wand to get that money back’
How older adults can avoid cybercrimes and financial scamsMarketWatch - Business -
Alex Verdugo gets booed 'like a Yankee,' has big night against the Red Sox in return to Fenway Park
Verdugo went deep in the first Yankees vs. Red Sox game of the yearCBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
On TikTok, Goldendoodles Are People Trapped in Dog Bodies
TikTok is onto goldendoodles, the designer dog breed that is a cross between golden retriever and poodle, noting that they exhibit quite a few person-like qualities.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
The Only App That Always Wins the Battle for Your Attention
Duolingo taps into the power of streaks and hooks you with perfectly timed nudges. Can its success translate to other companies?The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Felon': Making the Language Fit the Crime
The convictions of Donald Trump and Hunter Biden raise the question of whether it’s fair to define them by their crimesThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Transfer Talk: Man United could turn attention to de Ligt
Manchester United will look to bring in Bayern's Matthijs de Ligt in the summer transfer window.ESPN - Sports - Premier League -
Honeybees can detect lung cancer in humans: Research
“Insects have an amazing sense of smell the same way dogs do,” said the lead researcher at Michigan State.The Hill - Politics -
There’s a crime divide between Americans and politicians, and voters are watching
Violent crime is way up since 2019, and voters are fed up with it.The Hill - Politics
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China Television Drama Tries to Give the Xinjiang Region a Rosier Image
The show ‘To the Wonder’ extols the beauty of an area that is at the center of alleged human-rights abuses in the country.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Russia Tries to Erase Evangelical Churches From Occupied Ukraine
Ukraine says Moscow’s war on Christian churches is aimed at reshaping occupied areas in its own authoritarian image.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine -
'Poo in the Water': How Financial Engineering Sullied Britain's Most Famous River
The U.K.’s largest water utility has been accused of loading up on debt to pay investors dividends while failing to upgrade London’s Victorian-era sewers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Investors Fear Long Stretch of Calm in Markets Can't Last
With stock indexes at record highs, market volatility has been exceptionally low.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Biden Campaign Needs Younger Voters---and Younger Celebrity Backers
The president is getting help from high-wattage Hollywood stars, but most of them are from the over-50 set.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden