Jaclyn Diaz
Stories
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World
Chinese Video Game Tycoon, Netflix Producer, Dead After Alleged Poisoning
Yoozoo Group CEO Lin Qi, 39, was also executive producer for an upcoming Netflix series. Reports suggest he may have been poisoned by a colleague.
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National
Hank Adams, The 'Most Important Indian,' Dies At 77
Hank Adams, a lifelong Native American civil rights advocate, died Dec. 21 at the age of 77. Adams is most well-known for his work in getting the federal government to uphold tribal treaty rights.
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World
Chinese Regulators Open Investigation Into E-Commerce Giant Alibaba
China's State Administration for Market Regulation is focusing on allegations that Alibaba forces merchants on its website to sell only on its platform.
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National
U.S. Cyber Agency: SolarWinds Attack Hitting Local Governments
The malware-infused SolarWinds software update, blamed on Russian state actors, appears to have infected computers more broadly than previously acknowledged.
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National
Air Force Investigation Finds Black Members Face Racial Disparity In Service
Two out of five Black Air Force members don't trust their chain of command to address racism, bias, and unequal opportunities.
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National
Microsoft Says 40 Customers Hit By Ongoing Hack Of Government Agencies
Most of the Microsoft customers hit by the hack were in the U.S., but the rest were elsewhere in North America, and in Europe and the Middle East.
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Science
China Promises To Share Findings From Its Returned Lunar Probe
The successful completion of the Chang'e-5 mission makes China only the third country to have returned soil and rock samples from the surface of the moon.
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National
U.S. Surpasses 3,600 Daily Coronavirus Deaths, Breaks Prior Hospitalization Record
Data also show more than 230,000 new coronavirus infections on Wednesday and that 113,090 Americans were hospitalized with the virus — a number that's been on the rise.
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National
Amazon, TikTok, Facebook, Others Ordered To Explain What They Do With User Data
The Federal Trade Commission gave nine social media and tech companies 45 days to hand over details on how they collect user data. It is the latest move by government actors to regulate big tech.
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National
Cleveland Baseball Team Will Drop Controversial Name To 'Unify Our Community'
The franchise is the second major sports team to abandon a longtime name widely seen as racist or culturally offensive. The NFL's Washington Football Team was the first to do so.