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Liverpool Unloads 'The Biter,' Sending Suarez To Barca For $128 Million
Luis Suarez, the Uruguayan punished for biting an opponent during the World Cup, is moving to Barcelona. The team reached terms with Liverpool in a transfer widely reported at more than $128 million.
An attempted airport heist of $32 million in Chile leaves 2 people dead
An airport shootout in Chile's capital killed a security officer and an alleged robber. The cash, aboard a plane from Miami, was being transferred to an armored truck.
These activists want buyers and dealers of stolen relics to face criminal charges
If activists have their way, not only the looters, but the buyers, of stolen cultural relics will face criminal repercussions.
Amazon may have met its match in the grocery aisles
Amazon laid off workers at its brick-and-mortar grocery stores last week — the latest sign of the e-commerce giant's struggles to stand out in the competitive grocery landscape.
Medicare Costs Rise In Some Unexpected Places
Manhattan and Munster, Ind., top the list for growth in Medicare services provided by doctors.
A Girl And Her Service Dog Head To The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court will hear Fry v. Napoleon Community Schools on Monday to decide if disabled children prevented from having qualified service animals at school can go directly to federal court.
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More Black Americans are buying guns. Is it driving up Black suicide rates?
Gun buying among African Americans has soared in recent years. So have suicide rates among young black men. Gun safety efforts and suicide prevention need to address race and cultural differences.
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New Instagram features aim to boost child safety after years of criticism
Meta has announced sweeping changes to how kids and teens use Instagram. The company today unveiled "Teen Accounts," a series of new features aimed at boosting child safety.
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Craft Beer, Brought To You By Big Beer
More than a dozen of America's most popular craft breweries have been bought by global beverage companies in recent years. Craft beer brewers say they're under attack by what they call "Big Beer."
Changes to TikTok could affect how businesses are promoted online
NPR's A Martinez talks to Jerry Rowley, owner of Logan's Candies in Ontario, Calif., about how a House bill to force a change in TikTok ownership, and a potential U.S. ban, would affect his business.
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