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Month: March 2024

India’s main opposition party accuses the government of freezing its bank accounts ahead of election

By ASHOK SHARMA Associated Press NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s main opposition Congress party is accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government of stifling democracy and crippling the party by freezing its bank accounts in a tax dispute ahead of national elections. India’s 6-week-long general election will start April 19, with most polls predicting a victory

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Why are striking doctors in South Korea facing license suspensions and what’s next?

By HYUNG-JIN KIM Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea is poised to start suspending the licenses of thousands of striking junior doctors as punishment for their weekslong walkouts that have shaken hospital operations. The government says it will start informing the striking medical interns and residents next week of its final decision

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Anna May Wong made history as the first Chinese American movie star. Here’s why one author says she’s misunderstood

By Harmeet Kaur, CNN (CNN) — About two decades ago, Katie Gee Salisbury glimpsed a photo that would stay with her for years to come. The black-and-white image depicted a sea of parade-goers surrounding a convertible. In the back seat was a Chinese American woman looking ever so chic and glamorous. Salisbury, a fifth generation

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Tracking a few sprinkles today

THIS MORNING: Partly cloudy and chilly starting off near freezing. Sprinkles may try to make it to the ground but will mostly be soaked up by dry air. TODAY: Sunshine will peek through this afternoon with highs in the mid-50s. EXTENDED: A warm front lifts across Mid-Missouri on Friday, sending us into the 60s before

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These businesses say they can’t keep up with consumer demand without immigrant workers. Americans just don’t want the jobs

By Tami Luhby, CNN (CNN) — Eddie Martin can’t build as many homes as he’d like in Texas because his contractors don’t have enough workers, particularly skilled tradespeople such as electricians, carpenters and plumbers. This labor shortage, exacerbated by an aging workforce and growing number of retirements, means it’s more crucial than ever for the

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Prosecuting parents and suing social media, gun manufacturers in a new era of mass shooting accountability

Analysis by Zachary B. Wolf, CNN (CNN) — The search for accountability in the unending era of American mass shootings is turning to novel legal tactics against the parents who raise shooters, the gun manufacturers that appeal to them and the social media platforms where they might learn radical behavior. Suing gun manufacturers. This week,

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‘3 Body Problem’ should claim the throne as Netflix’s next sci-fi obsession

Review by Brian Lowry, CNN (CNN) — Series seldom arrive as nicely scaled for long (potentially very long) multi-season runs as “3 Body Problem,” a brainy science-fiction concept from a producing team – “Game of Thrones’” D.B. Weiss and David Benioff – whose last major venture shared similar attributes. Rapidly disgorging secrets, the eight-episode opening

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Federal officials want to know how airlines handle — and share — passengers’ personal information

WASHINGTON (AP) — The government wants to know how airlines handle personal information about their passengers. And whether the airlines share that personal information — and make money in the process. The U.S. Department of Transportation said Thursday that it will review privacy policies at the 10 biggest airlines. The department isn’t making allegations about

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