Savannah Sicurella
Stories
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Business
America's Security May Depend On Critical Minerals. But Mine Workers Are Scarce
As job openings increase to meet the growing demand for metals and critical minerals, there are fewer skilled employees to fill them.
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National
Georgia County Tried To Help Everyone Facing Eviction. Now A Crisis Looms
A federal moratorium on evictions ends next week. But $50 billion from Congress to help Americans behind on rent isn't reaching many who need it. One problem: local rules that deny people the help.
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Business
You Adopted A Pandemic Pet. Now You're Going Back To The Office. What Next?
The luxuries of remote work were temporary for many. As workplaces reopen offices and resume in-person operations, pet owners are scrambling to adjust to a new routine.
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Business
Pinterest Bans All Weight Loss Ads
Pinterest will now ban all ads containing weight loss language or imagery, adding to the platform's growing roster of prohibited content.
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Business
Nut Thefts Are A Problem: They're Tough Cases To Crack
Organized agricultural crime rings have long targeted California's pistachio and almond growers. Theft is becoming more of a serious concern as production has increased within the past few years.
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Business
Prime Day Is Here. Watch Out For Fake Reviews
Amazon has struggled to crack down on fake reviews for years, though it has ramped up efforts to detect and prevent them.
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Health
Your Pricey Peloton Has Another Problem For You To Sweat Over
Hackers can gain remote access to a Peloton bike's camera and microphone and can monitor users. They can also add apps disguised as Netflix and Spotify to get login credentials.