Ayana Archie
Stories
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National
Weather conditions across the U.S. mean bomb cyclones are possible. What are they?
Regions across the U.S. are expected to get record low temperatures, wind chills and heavy snow, which could make for dangerous conditions for travel and simply being outside.
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Health
CVS and Walgreens agree to pay $10 billion to settle lawsuits linked to opioid sales
CVS would pay about $5 billion and Walgreens more than $5.5 billion, though neither company has admitted wrongdoing. States have until the end of the year to accept the terms of the settlement.
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Law & Courts
Take a look back at the history of interracial and same-sex marriages
With the House and Senate passing the Respect for Marriage Act, here is a look at some of the legal precedents surrounding interracial and same-sex marriages.
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National
These are the words, movies and people that Americans searched for on Google in 2022
Google compiled data on the people, entertainment and current events that Americans searched for the most in 2022.
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Law & Courts
Two women who allege they were stalked and harassed using AirTags are suing Apple
The plaintiffs in the lawsuit against Apple allege former partners planted AirTags near them to keep track of their whereabouts.
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National
2 people are rescued from a plane that crashed into a Maryland transmission tower
The crash left parts of Montgomery County without power on Sunday evening. For hours, the passengers remained stuck 100 feet in the air as officials prepared to rescue them.
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Health
More than 1 billion young people could be at risk of hearing loss, a new study shows
Researchers compiled data from previous studies and found that recreational listening, such as on devices and at entertainment venues, posed a threat for those aged 12 to 35.
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Business
Disney+ users will have to pay $3 more a month for ad-free content
Disney+ says its new pricing plan goes into effect Dec. 8, and users will have to pay $3 per month more to preserve ad-free streaming services.
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Music
Rats have rhythm and can keep the beat to Mozart, a new study shows
Scientists at the University of Tokyo found that rats possess the ability to keep the beat to musical pieces from Mozart.
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Science
A total lunar eclipse is happening Tuesday — and it won't happen again for 3 years
A total lunar eclipse happens when the moon falls completely in the Earth's shadow.