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Washington Post columnist Gene Weingarten apologizes for insulting Indian cuisine in a piece about food he won't eat.

Washington Post columnist apologizes for insulting Indian cuisine in a piece about food he won’t eat

By Kerry Flynn, CNN Business Washington Post humor columnist Gene Weingarten has apologized for a piece he wrote last week about his eating habits, in which he inaccurately described Indian cuisine as “based entirely on one spice.” In the August 19 piece titled “You can’t make me eat these foods,” Weingarten ticked through a number

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Pfizer shares gained 2.5%

Pfizer’s FDA approval is boosting these stocks

By Julia Horowitz, CNN Business Since 2020, investors have been rallying behind shares of Pfizer and Germany’s BioNTech, two companies that were poised to play a crucial role in helping bring an end to a devastating pandemic. Those bets have paid off. What’s happening: On Monday, the US Food and Drug Administration granted full approval

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Airbnb has pledged to provide free housing for 20

Airbnb says it will host 20,000 Afghan refugees

By Charles Riley, CNN Business Airbnb has pledged to provide free housing for 20,000 Afghan refugees. CEO Brian Chesky said Tuesday that the program would begin immediately, and that Airbnb would pay for the stays. “The displacement and resettlement of Afghan refugees in the US and elsewhere is one of the biggest humanitarian crises of

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News Corporation headquarters building on July 12

Analysis: Republican trust in media keeps sinking to new lows, opening door to overlapping misinformation

By Brian Stelter, CNN Business Every week we read a new story about a conservative media figure who downplayed Covid-19 or mocked the vaccines and wound up hospitalized or dead. Almost as often, we see sad new examples of overlapping misinformation. Here’s what I mean by “overlapping misinformation:” An attorney representing many high-profile suspects from

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