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October 15 2020, 08:00
Centers near the school reportedly offer up to $200 for plasma from coronavirus survivor donors.
October 15 2020, 08:00
The mother of a North Carolina boy with autism has filed a lawsuit after a school resource officer handcuffed and held her 7-year-old son on the ground during a 2018 incident at an alternative school in Statesville.
October 15 2020, 08:00
Rev. Nelson Johnson remembers marching in Greensboro in 1979 and the protest's deadly outcome. That's why he's been fighting for decades for an apology.
October 15 2020, 08:00
The afterglow of an idyllic late summer walk with my love around Walden Pond was shattered when my best friend texted that she was bawling because of the news. I opened my news app, saw the name RUTH and the word DEAD, and was instantly, searingly, shattered.
October 15 2020, 08:00
Republican Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker isn't backing President Donald Trump's reelection bid, his communications director Lizzy Guyton told CNN affiliate WCVB on Wednesday.
October 15 2020, 08:00
In 2016, President Donald Trump promised at his campaign rallies that Mexico would pay for the giant wall he planned to build on its border.
October 15 2020, 08:00
The music label behind the planet's biggest K-pop sensation has parlayed that success into a stock market hit.
October 15 2020, 08:00
Protesters flooded the streets of Bangkok, Thailand in another round of demonstrations that call for a new constitution and government reforms. Journalist Jonanthan Miller reports.
October 15 2020, 08:00
One year ago, WeWork was getting bailed out by SoftBank after a disastrous attempt at going public that resulted in the ouster of its CEO and cofounder Adam Neumann. But it appears Neumann doesn't intend to stray far from real estate. Neumann's family office -- 166 2nd LLC -- has led a $42 million investment round in Alfred, a startup that works with residential buildings to provide a concierge-like services for residents, according to a spokesperson for Alfred.
October 15 2020, 08:00
Starbucks on Wednesday unveiled plans to increase diversity within its ranks by tying executive pay to inclusion initiatives starting next year.