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Jezebel shuts down, lays off staff in ‘excruciating’ decision, parent company says

By Oliver Darcy, CNN (CNN) — Jezebel, the punchy feminist blog with an outsized influence on internet culture, will suspend operations and lay off its staff effective immediately, its parent company G/O Media said Thursday as it announced broader restructuring in its portfolio of digital news outlets. Jim Spanfeller, chief executive of G/O Media, said

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Shell sues Greenpeace for $2.1 million after boarding oil vessel

By Reuters (CNN) — Shell is suing Greenpeace for $2.1 million in damages after the environmental group’s activists boarded the company’s oil production vessel in transit at sea this year, according to Greenpeace and a document seen by Reuters. The British oil and gas major filed the claim in London’s High Court. Greenpeace activists boarded the vessel in January near

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Janet Yellen to host China’s top economic official ahead of expected Biden-Xi talks in San Francisco

By Bryan Mena and Juliana Liu, CNN Washington/Hong Kong (CNN) — US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will meet Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng to discuss the bilateral relationship between the world’s two largest economies and other global issues over two days starting Thursday. Yellen’s talks with China’s new economic tsar will set the stage for

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Actors’ union reaches tentative deal with Hollywood film and TV studios, ending historic strike

By Oliver Darcy and Ramishah Maruf, CNN New York (CNN) — Hollywood actors have reached a tentative agreement with the major film and television studios to end their historic strike, the actors union announced Wednesday. The strike had shut down production across the industry for nearly four months and raised existential questions over the future

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Los Angeles County to pay $700,000 to reporter who was slammed to ground and arrested while covering a protest

By Liam Reilly, CNN (CNN) — Los Angeles County has agreed to pay $700,000 to a public radio reporter who was slammed to the ground and arrested by sheriff’s deputies while covering a protest in 2020. Josie Huang, a radio journalist for LAist, reached the settlement agreement with Los Angeles County and the sheriff’s department

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US medical supply chain remains at risk of ‘manipulation’ by China’s Communist Party, say lawmakers

By Matt Egan, CNN New York (CNN) — A pair of Republicans leading powerful House committees are calling for the Department of Veterans Affairs to speed up efforts to decrease the agency’s reliance on China for medical supplies, CNN has learned. The Covid-19 pandemic laid bare a dangerous vulnerability in America’s medical supply chains that

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