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NBC Won't Air 2022 Golden Globes In Rebuke To Hollywood Foreign Press Association
The press association promised to improve diversity and other factors. NBC said it hopes to see enough change to run the show in 2023.
Powerful Roman Catholic Group Opus Dei Faces Transition After Leader's Death
Bishop Javier Echevarría, who served as a personal secretary to Opus Dei's founder for more than 20 years, was the last link to the first generation of Opus Dei's leadership. He died Monday at age 84.
Actors Steve Buscemi, Christian Slater and others spoke at upbeat NYC SAG-AFTRA rally
The SAG-AFTRA union received a boost of star power for its ongoing actors' strike. A rally in New York's Times Square featured speakers like Christian Slater, Steve Buscemi and Christine Baranski.
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Turkey's leader will work to approve Sweden's NATO bid ASAP, the alliance's head says
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says Turkey's leader has agreed to have Turkish parliament vote on Sweden's bid to join the defense alliance.
Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf Resigns Amid Scandal
The bank chief stepped down after facing withering criticism about employees meeting sales quotas by opening accounts for customers who never requested them.
Managing Money: There's An App For That
An endless number of personal finance apps help consumers keep track of their money. Host Michel Martin speaks with Lisa Gerstner of Kiplinger's Personal Finance, about the different options for tracking savings and spending on mobile devices.
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Q & A: The Causes Behind Hunger in America
More than 13 million families in 2004 were unable at times to buy the food they needed. Finances are so strained with 5 million families that one or more members goes hungry as a result. Economic geographer Amy Glasmeier talks about the phenomenon of hunger in America.
Sheriff Under Scrutiny over Drug Money Spending
Sheriff Bill Smith — once considered one of the most successful sheriffs in the nation at confiscating drug money off the highways — is now the subject of a federal grand jury investigation into whether he misused the forfeiture funds.
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Ronan Farrow: 'Catch And Kill' Tactics Protected Both Weinstein And Trump
He was followed and his house bugged as he reported on allegations against Harvey Weinstein. Farrow says it's part of a pattern in which powerful entities go to extremes to quash unfavorable stories.
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Soylent: An Offbeat Food Idea Investors Are Taking Seriously
Inventor Rob Rhinehart has raised $1.5 million in seed funding for his powdered food alternative. He and his investors say there's a big market for his product: time- and cash-strapped people currently living on takeout.
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