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Students Sue Colleges After Online Classes Don’t Measure Up



Schools say it’s the best they can do in a pandemic.




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Jesse Williams Takes Out His Girlfriend's Quarantine Braids



Celebrities in quarantine are just like us. #AloneTogether




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Watch! Lizzo Reveals Her Vigorous Workout Routine On TikTok



See how the star is creating fitness goals!




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Megan Thee Stallion Secures First Top 10 Hit With "Savage"



"I really want to cry right now like oh my god!!!!"




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Tory Lanez Is Helping Families Struggling Through The



His impromptu show has also provided comic relief.




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Malia Obama Reflects On Her Mother In ‘Becoming’



The documentary hits Netflix tomorrow.




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Horrific Video Of Ahmaud Arbery Killing Released



A district attorney is recommending a grand jury review.




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Reagan Gomez Shares Husband's Terrifying Police Encounter



"They were looking for a problem."




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Serena Williams Stuns In New Stuart Weitzman Campaign Ads



The campaign has partnered with Vital Voices.




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Joe Biden Responds To Ahmaud Arbery Killing



The former Vice President spoke out.




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Tracee Ellis Ross Shares Message About Marriage Expectations



She's pushing back on the expectations of women over 40.




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All That Glitters Is Not Gold on American Soul



Everything worth having comes at a cost.






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‘My Boy Lollipop’ Singer Millie Small Passes Away At 72



The Jamaican national reportedly suffered a stroke.




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Lilly's World Comes Crashing Down



Donald's secret is out in the open.




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The Closer You Look, the Deadlier the Consequences



President Franklin and Kyle try to hide a disturbing secret.




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Kenya Moore’s Daughter Lands Her First Major Modeling Gig



See the new ad that has fans cheering for the baby girl!




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Gabrielle Union Embraces Modern Families In Children's Book



"This is also my love letter."





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Ahmaud Arbery’s Mother Speaks Out About Her Son’s Killing



She has not been able to watch the horrifying video




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Cop Shooting Claims Life Of Black Man Who Livestreamed Chase



Demonstrators gathered after the death of Sean Reed




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Kylie Jenner Drops $15 Million In Cash To Buy A Vacant Lot



The billionaire beauty reportedly copped this 5-acre land.




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Ludacris Reveals Why He Feels He ‘Brought A Certain Light



The Atlanta rapper reflected on his career.




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Yassss! Cardi B Gives Fans A Glimpse Of Her Bedroom Glam



Your faves are loving these great lengths!




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Dear Mama: Here Is Your Perfect Mother’s Day Playlist



These 11 songs will show her that she is appreciated.




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Liberty Global enters new joint venture to further compete in U.K.

The company is partnering with a Spanish multinational telecommunications company.




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Why Charles Schwab is gobbling up a failed Bay Area company’s technology

The San Francisco brokerage is bringing its financial firepower and sizeable client base to one of the hottest investment trends.




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Lime lands $170M investment and third CEO in three years

Lime landed a $170 million investment round led by Uber and also promoted one of its top executives as CEO, Lime said Thursday. Under the deal, Lime will take over ownership of Uber’s scooter and bike business JUMP and the two companies will feature each other’s app on their respective service, Lime said.  San Francisco-based Lime also promoted its global head of operations and strategy Wayne Ting as CEO. Ting joined Lime in 2018 and previously spent five years at Uber as its Northern California…




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Prepare for liftoff: NASA deals have pushed Aerojet Rocketdyne to grow

The win means new, steady work for the company's Puget Sound region site at a time the region is losing tens of thousands of layoffs in aerospace manufacturing.




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Podcast: This is what 50 sounds like

Veteran tech journalists Mike Malone and Scott Budman celebrate their 50th episode in the latest installment of their podcast, The Silicon Insider. This week, the topics include: Not every company is suffering these days: consider the video game industry. Game companies from our remote past – Electronic Arts? Activision? Zynga? – are enjoying spectacular profits, stock prices and usage as bored and quarantined Millennials revisit their past. And don’t even ask about Peloton: every 1 percenter…




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Taapsee on importance of teachers in one's life




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Siblings Neha and Tony Kakkar collaborate on new song




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There will be a complete new pattern of shoots: Sharad Malhotra on life after the lockdown




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Mahhi Vij threatens to throw Jay Bhaunshali out of the house




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Dropbox was profitable for the first time since going public

While many companies struggle through the pandemic, Dropbox seems to be doing well. In its first quarter, it brought in $455 million, an increase of 18 percent compared to the same period last year. According to Bloomberg, last quarter was the first...




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Facebook's redesigned website finally starts rolling out to everyone

After the better part of a year, Facebook has started rolling out its redesigned desktop website to all of its users. The company announced today it plans to complete the rollout over the "next few weeks." Moving forward, "The New Facebook" will be t...




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Soft robots can now run like cheetahs and swim like marlins

Robots today generally come in one of two varieties: rigid and soft. When most people imagine a robot, they think of the rigid variety, like Boston Dynamics’ Spot or those found on auto assembly lines. Soft robots, on the other hand, tend to mimic bi...





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Lionsgate is streaming 'John Wick' for free on YouTube at 9 PM ET

For the final night of its ‘Night at the Movies’ events to benefit people who work in the movie industry, Lionsgate is planning to stream John Wick tonight. The live stream will kick off at 9 PM ET on YouTube, hosted by Jamie Lee Curtis. The event is...




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Microsoft will fix Surface Laptop 3 'hairline fractures' for free

Microsoft will repair Surface Laptop 3 screens for free, particularly those that suddenly cracked for no discernible reason. Surface owners have been posting online about discovering hairline cracks on their new laptops’ display over the past few mon...




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Damien Cox: Michael Jordan might have chosen to stick to sports, but LeBron James decided not to be like Mike


The former Bulls star saw himself as a basketball player. The current Lakers star sees himself as something more. “I have a responsibility to lead,” James says.




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Former CFL quarterback Travis Lulay leaves B.C. Lions organization


“My family and I have made the decision to return to Oregon,” the 36-year-old said in a video address posted Thursday on the Lions website.




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Raptors to open practice facility to players starting next week


The province announced Friday it was easing restrictions on Ontario’s professional sports teams to open their doors, subject to municipal guidelines.




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Canadian amateur sport to receive $72 million in pandemic relief money


The money earmarked for sports will go to national and provincial organizations, Canadian sport institutes and Indigenous sport groups.




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Unionizing L.A. bus workers and their CEO come together over fighting climate change

Factory workers at Proterra, a Silicon Valley e-bus startup, have joined a union that also represents L.A. oil refinery workers.




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Uber accused of cheating the public in driver's suit over pay

Drivers being cheated out of wages and not being reimbursed for expenses causes California to lose out on payroll taxes, attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan argues in a new legal challenge to Uber's practices.




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Column: We're swamped with 182 million robocalls a day. Is a solution finally here?

Telecom-industry insiders say work is rapidly progressing on a system called "Shaken/Stir," which could go a long way toward making your phone usable again.




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Former Tinder CEO Sean Rad accused of secretly recording employees and bosses in new court filing

Tinder's parent company says Sean Rad, the dating app's co-founder and former CEO, illegally recorded conversations with executives.




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Google fires four for accessing internal documents. Workers say it's retaliation

Google terminated four employees for what the tech firm said were "repeated violations of our data security policies." At least one of them, Rebecca Rivers, had spoken out publicly against company initiatives including Google's past work with government agencies.