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How Is Pandora Doing? Well, It's Tough Out There
The Internet radio (and now on-demand streaming) service has $150 million coming from a private equity firm, as long as nobody wants to buy it for a fair price.
Most Americans Feel They've Lost Control Of Their Online Data
Firms like Facebook use a business model that makes use of people's data. But not all data is created equal. Sharing purchasing habits? Most say that's OK. But private communications? No way.
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CDC Says Number Of Possible Cases Of Vaping-Related Lung Illness Has Doubled
The CDC says it is probing 450 reported cases of illness in people who vaped nicotine or cannabis products. Health officials say it's too soon to pinpoint a single product or substance as the cause.
Bug-Riddled 'Cyberpunk 2077' Has A Difficult But Manageable Path Forward
Years of anticipation and delays finally paid off earlier this month when the video game Cyberpunk 2077 was released. But technical bugs and glitches left many gamers disappointed.
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Officials Debate Whether Gun Stores Are 'Essential' During Coronavirus Outbreak
Governors and mayors in some parts of the country are requiring them to close like many other businesses. Other officials are letting gun sales continue. Gun rights groups are on the defensive.
U.K. Supermarkets To Ban Energy Drinks For Shoppers Under 16
In March, many U.K. grocery stores will check IDs for energy drink purchases. Teachers, nutritionists and public health researchers have called for the measures — as has celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.
Moderna announced a free COVID vaccine program. But will that be accessible enough?
Moderna said people without insurance will be able to get its COVID vaccine at no cost after the U.S. government bows out. But patients will have to use the company's cumbersome assistance program.
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Cash Or Credit, Car Deals Abound
Most people are putting off big purchases during the recession — especially cars. Dealers are trying to change that with what analysts say are some of the lowest prices in a long time. But all those rebates and discounts have yet to re-kindle the market.
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School cafeterias maneuver complexities of change and offer locally grown food
Federal funding is helping school cafeterias buy food from local farms. That's reshaping nutrition programs, but the funding runs out soon.
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New Music From Brazil To Panama, Argentina To Mexico
Hear a garage-rock track from the Spanish band Kokoshca, the funky electronic cumbia of Colombia's Monareta, a great remix of Panamanian rap duo Los Rakas, Colombian singer Etelvina Maldonado (remixed by DJs Uproot Andy and Geko Jones) and more.
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