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25 Years On, Mothers Of Tiananmen Square Dead Seek Answers
A bullet to the head killed Zhang Xianling's son near Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989. Since then, she has led a group demanding the truth and accountability for those deaths.
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UnitedHealthcare Customers Are Unhappy About Cuts To SilverSneakers Fitness Program
Health insurer UnitedHealthcare plans to cut SilverSneakers, a popular fitness benefit, for 2.5 million people with the company's Medigap and Medicare Advantage coverage.
4 things Russia wants right now
Russia forced the West into a flurry of diplomacy with its massive troop buildup near Ukraine. Here's a short guide to what the Kremlin wants.
The Secret To Club Stores' Success: Breaking The Rules Of Retail
Take every standard lesson about how to sell stuff to people and then break all the rules. That's the secret to some of the nation's biggest retail chains.
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Georgia's aim to join the EU may depend on what happens to its jailed ex-president
Georgia, which like Ukraine is under partial Russian occupation, also seeks membership in the European Union. Its candidacy is complicated by the treatment of its western-leaning former president.
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Amazon agrees to pay $2.5 billion to settle U.S. lawsuit over Prime program
Millions of Amazon shoppers might be getting a refund after the company agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle a lawsuit over its Prime membership program.
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Ex-College Track Coach Charged In Scheme Soliciting Nude Photos From Female Students
Steve Waithe, 28, is facing charges of cyberstalking and wire fraud over a scheme in which he allegedly used fake social media accounts to solicit nude photographs from female student athletes.
Most Federal Workers' Health Coverage To Continue During Shutdown, Even If Pay Stops
Basic health insurance for most affected federal workers will stay in effect, but circumstances are murkier for contractors.
For private flood insurance companies, the government shutdown is good for business
Because of the government shutdown, the National Flood Insurance Program is no longer writing new policies. It's causing problems for would-be homeowners, but private companies have stepped in to help.
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Does the Fed's rate cut change where you should put your money?
With the Fed's cut to interest rates, high-yield savings accounts won't yield quite so much. For recent homebuyers, it might also be time to think about refinancing.
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