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2 major league teams use their social media to raise awareness about gun violence
The Tampa Bay Rays and the New York Yankees are using their Twitter accounts to bring awareness to gun violence instead of covering their game Thursday night.
'Sale-leasebacks' offer to help homeowners needing cash. Some lose thousands
Companies like EasyKnock offer to help people in financial trouble by buying their home and renting it back. An NPR investigation finds the deals cost some people a lot of money and even their homes.
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Prosecutors: Proud Boys Gave Leader 'War Powers,' Planned Ahead For Capitol Riot
A federal court filing details how Ethan Nordean allegedly recruited members and raised money ahead of the Jan. 6 attack, which prosecutors say he helped coordinate and lead.
Neil Diamond Announces Retirement From Touring Following Parkinson's Diagnosis
The sequined legend is giving up the road — doctor's orders. Diamond was on the cusp of finishing his 50th Anniversary World Tour.
Leaked HSBC Documents Shed Light On Swiss Banking Industry
The records of some 30,000 accounts containing $120 billion show the bank helped customers — including politicians, royalty, celebrities and criminals — conceal their accounts from authorities.
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Yahoo Inc. Confirms Data From 'At Least 500 Million' Users Was Stolen
The company says its investigation suggests the stolen data doesn't include payment and bank account information.
Referendum To Change Macedonia's Name Falls Short Of Voter Requirement
On Sunday, voters in Macedonia were asked whether the country's name should be changed to North Macedonia. It appears voter turnout for the referendum fell short of what's required.
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With Attendance Down, Rural Churches Pool Resources To Keep Doors Open
Rural churches, often the bedrock of the community, are facing declining membership. They are increasingly teaming up in hopes of surviving — with clergy sharing programs.
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New Blood Sparks Identity Crisis For Fraternal Group Of Farmers
A fraternal agriculture organization known as the Grange must bring in younger members to survive. But the new generation's interest in environmental issues and food politics is clashing with the Grange's support of industrial farms.
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Kentucky Right-To-Work Battle Shifts To Counties
While 25 states have passed right-to-work laws, Democrats in the Kentucky Legislature have long blocked attempts to pass a bill. Now, there's a county-by-county effort to pass these laws locally.
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