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When It Comes To SPFs And Sunscreens, We're Still In The Dark
Changes in sunscreen labels designed to make them clearer don't seem to be doing the job, a survey finds. Less than one quarter of people knew that SPF value relates to preventing sunburns.
Study: Body-Worn Camera Research Shows Drop In Police Use Of Force
A review from public safety experts and world economists says the benefits to society and police departments outweigh the costs of cameras.
Pandora Papers show how tax havens are part of the global inequity problem
Of 12 sitting heads of state implicated in the Pandora Papers, most are from low- or middle-income countries. So are many other politicians and elites named in the leaked documents.
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Found Guilty Of Looting Sovereign Fund
Najib Razak was found guilty in the first of multiple trials related to the siphoning of billions of dollars from the country's 1MDB sovereign wealth fund.
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Parents Of Elijah McClain Sue City Of Aurora, Colo., And Police Over His Death
The federal civil rights lawsuit alleges the parties are responsible for McClain's death last year after police put the 23-year-old in two chokeholds and injected him with ketamine.
Apple Agrees To Pay $113 Million To Settle 'Batterygate' Case Over iPhone Slowdowns
The issue reportedly affected phones released between 2014 and 2016. As part of the settlement, Apple also agreed to be more transparent about software updates that affect a phone's battery life.
Canadian Court Clears The Way For Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion
The court said the government has adequately consulted with indigenous groups about the pipeline expansion. First Nations have said that they remain concerned about the project's environmental impact.
The Federal Reserve imposes new restrictions on investments after trading controversy
The Federal Reserve is adopting new restrictions on investments after active trading last year by two regional Fed bank presidents drew criticism.
Political Donation By Warner Music Owner Leads To University Professor's Resignation
After learning that billionaire and Warner Music Group owner Len Blavatnik donated to President Trump's inauguration, a professor at Oxford University's Blavatnik School of Government has resigned.
Tortoise Wins Again: Slow And Steady Pace Outruns L.A. Fire
An animal control agency got a call from the sheriff's department about "a tortoise that was running down the street, and away from the fire zone."
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