2020

After Losses on Super Tuesday, Elizabeth Warren Reviews Her Options

DETROIT — Senator Elizabeth Warren faced an uncertain path forward on Wednesday after a Super Tuesday performance that fell below her campaign’s already lowered expectations, with her chances at the Democratic presidential nomination now a mathematical anomaly. Ms. Warren finished third in her home state, Massachusetts, and failed to crack the top two in any […]

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China’s factories try to shield workers as output revives

BEIJING — To keep his 40 employees indoors and away from China’s virus outbreak, the manager of an electronics factory in Dongguan, near Hong Kong, says he hired a cook and arranged dormitories for them. Cjtouch Electronic Co., which makes smartphone touch screens, is one of thousands of manufacturers trying to protect employees while they

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House passes bipartisan $8.3B bill to battle coronavirus

WASHINGTON — The Democratic-controlled House passed an $8.3 billion measure Wednesday to battle the coronavirus outbreak that’s spreading rapidly and threatening a major shock to the economy and disruptions to everyday life in the U.S. The swift and sweeping bipartisan vote was a relative rarity in a polarized Washington and came just nine days after

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Finn Wolfhard Reveals He Has Been Stalked By Adult Fans Of ‘Stranger Things’

Finn Wolfhard has pulled back the curtain on the grimmer aspects of being a famous kid. The “Stranger Things” star, now 17, recently told Mastermind magazine that he’s been stalked more than once by adult fans, per Entertainment Weekly. “When I was 13, some adults followed me back to my condo when I was shooting ‘It,’”

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Tulsi Gabbard’s $50 Million Suit Against Google Is Dismissed

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a $50 million lawsuit filed by Representative Tulsi Gabbard, a Democratic presidential candidate, that accused Google of infringing on her free speech when it briefly suspended her advertising account last year. The judge, Stephen V. Wilson of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of

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‘What I Eat In A Day’ Videos: Why We’re So Obsessed With Them

Featuring every type of eating style from keto to vegan, carnivore to carb-lover, YouTube is filled with “What I Eat in a Day” videos of bubbly vloggers walking viewers through the minutiae of their daily eating habits. From their hot water-and-lemon infusions to avocado toasts, who would have thought that we would all be so

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Ben Affleck Reveals His Acting Was So Bad In One Film, They Had To Dub Over Him

Ben Affleck is a blockbuster movie star, but he’s happy to acknowledge his performances haven’t always made the cut. In an interview on SiriusXM radio Wednesday, the Oscar-winning screenwriter and actor admitted he was once voiced over in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” because the director, Fran Rubel Kuzui, disliked his performance so much. While discussing

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