Camila Domonoske

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T-Mobile, Sprint Announce A Plan For Merger

Sunday, April 29, 2018

The combined company would be called T-Mobile, and have a total value of $146 billion based on current stock prices. The deal, subject to regulatory review, comes after years of failed merger talks.

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Otto Warmbier's Parents Sue North Korea, Alleging Torture Of Their Son

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Warmbier, an American college student, died last summer after spending more than a year in North Korean custody. He was returned home in a coma. A lawsuit accuses Pyongyang of killing him.

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Caravan Arrives In Tijuana, As Migrants Prepare To Request Asylum

Thursday, April 26, 2018

A group of Central American asylum-seekers, who have been traveling through Mexico for weeks, is gathering near the border with the U.S. The migrants say they will request asylum on Sunday.

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Kauai Struggles With Severe Flooding, As More Rain Is In The Forecast

Thursday, April 19, 2018

A storm dropped record rainfall on the island this past weekend. Residents are assessing the damage — and bracing for even more rain. There's a flash flood watch in place for all of Hawaii.

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'Fearless Girl' Statue Will Face Down Stock Exchange, Not 'Charging Bull'

Thursday, April 19, 2018

The statue — installed in 2017, on a temporary basis, to honor International Women's Day — will stay in New York City permanently. But it will relocate, shifting around the corner from the bull.

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Case Against Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens Can Proceed, Judge Rules

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Greitens' lawyers accused prosecutors of misconduct. While a judge agreed that the prosecution erred, he opted not to throw out the case, which centers on an alleged nude photo taken without consent.

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SpaceX Launches NASA Satellite To Search For Alien Worlds

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

TESS — short for Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite — will spend two years searching for planets near bright, nearby stars.

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Missouri Governor Accused Of New Felony, After Allegations Of Assault And Blackmail

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Eric Greitens was already under pressure to step down over allegations of sexual assault and privacy violation. Now Missouri's attorney general wants him to be charged over his campaign practices.

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Puerto Rico Loses Power — Again

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

The U.S. territory was hit by an islandwide blackout, affecting more than 3 million people. Puerto Rico has struggled to rebuild its infrastructure since Hurricane Maria hit in September.

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After U.N. Team Comes Under Fire, Not Clear When Inspectors Will Enter Douma

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Syrian state media said Tuesday that international inspectors had entered the site of a suspected chemical weapons attack. But the chemical weapons watchdog group OPCW now says that's not true.

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Starbucks Closing 8,000 Stores For An Afternoon, For Racial-Bias Education

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Last week, two black men were arrested at a Starbucks in Philadelphia, where they were quietly waiting to meet someone. Starbucks has apologized and has now announced a training on May 29.

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'Father Of Gynecology,' Who Experimented On Slaves, No Longer On Pedestal In NYC

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

J. Marion Sims perfected a new surgical procedure by repeatedly operating, without anesthesia, on enslaved women in the 1840s. New York City is moving his Central Park statue to a cemetery.

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The IRS's Online Payment Service Is Back Up And Everyone Gets More Time To File

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Because of a "high volume technical issue" that kept key services from functioning, the Internal Revenue Service will give taxpayers one more day, till midnight Wednesday, to get their paperwork in.

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Syria Says Chemical Weapons Watchdog Group Has Entered Douma

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons would not confirm whether its inspectors have entered Douma, the site of a suspected chemical weapons attack earlier this month.

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Amateur Archaeologist And 13-Year-Old Student Discover Trove Tied To Danish King

Monday, April 16, 2018

The duo uncovered thousand-year-old silver coins, pearls, rings and a hammer in northern Germany. They include coins from the reign of Harald Bluetooth of Denmark — possibly from his own trove.

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Martin Sorrell Steps Down As CEO Of World's Largest Ad Company

Sunday, April 15, 2018

WPP, which owns a number of prominent ad agencies, investigated its CEO for allegations of misconduct. Now he's resigning after 33 years, with no comment from WPP on what its investigation uncovered.

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Former First Lady Barbara Bush In Failing Health, Not Seeking Further Treatment

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Bush, 92, has had a series of hospitalizations and now is focused on "comfort care," according to a statement released by the office of George H.W. Bush.

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Lawmakers Push Zuckerberg On Security, Diversity, Drug Sales On Facebook

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

The Facebook CEO was grilled by members of the House of Representatives on Russian disinformation campaigns, third-party access to user data, abuses of Facebook's platform and other topics.

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Mark Zuckerberg Tells Senate: Election Security Is An 'Arms Race'

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

The CEO of Facebook testified before Congress for the first time on Tuesday. He apologized for allowing Facebook tools to be used to do harm — and vowed to take more responsibility over user content.

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In Comments To Congress, Zuckerberg Will Embrace A Broader Responsibility For Content

Monday, April 09, 2018

"Across the board, we have a responsibility to not just build tools, but to make sure those tools are used for good," the founder and CEO of Facebook will say in his prepared remarks to the House.

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