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Hustle Chicago Stair Climb at former John Hancock Center raises money to prevent lung disease

[ad_1] ByMaher Kawash Sunday, February 26, 2023 2:53PM CHICAGO (WLS) — Hundreds of people have been climbing their way to…

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Could trawler cams help save world’s dwindling fish stocks?

[ad_1] PORTLAND, Maine — For years, Mark Hager’s job as an observer aboard New England fishing boats made him a…

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China announces rollback of strict anti-COVID-19 measures

[ad_1] BEIJING — In a sharp reversal, China has announced a series of measures rolling back some of its most…

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G-7 joins EU on $60-per-barrel price cap on Russian oil

[ad_1] WASHINGTON — The Group of Seven nations and Australia joined the European Union on Friday in adopting a $60-per-barrel…

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Twitter ends enforcement of COVID misinformation policy

[ad_1] Twitter will no longer enforce its policy against COVID-19 misinformation, raising concerns among public health experts and social media…

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Santa’s back in town with inflation, inclusion on his mind

[ad_1] NEW YORK — Don’t look for plastic partitions or faraway benches when visiting Santa Claus this year. The jolly…

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Biden, Xi seek to ‘manage our differences’ in meeting

[ad_1] NUSA DUA, Indonesia — President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping opened their first in-person meeting Monday since…

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Carvana falls as rising rates, inflation cut used car sales

[ad_1] DETROIT — Shares of upstart used-vehicle chain Carvana tumbled another 16% Monday, undercut by the company’s struggles with falling…

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Apple workers in Oklahoma vote to unionize in 2nd labor win

[ad_1] NEW YORK — Workers at an Apple store in Oklahoma City voted to unionize, marking the second unionized Apple…

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Tourists flock to Japan after COVID restrictions lifted

[ad_1] TOKYO — Eager to admire colorful foliage, eat sushi and go shopping, droves of tourists from abroad began arriving…

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