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Beloved creator of the GIF dies following complications from COVID, wife confirms
Steve Wilhite, the creator of the GIF, died at age 74 due to complications from COVID-19.
For Decades These Caregivers Helped Patients, Families Through Illness And Death
When the Rev. Noel Hickie and Marcia Hilton began working in hospice care, neither was sure they were cut out for the job. But they realized they could help families process grief and make things OK.
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Body Camera Maker Weighs Adding Facial Recognition Technology
Axon, formerly Taser, has created a new ethics board to consider using artificial intelligence and facial recognition in local policing.
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4 new books by Filipino authors to read this spring
As we near the close of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we bring you a list of new books by Filipino authors — ranging from a noir graphic novel to the latest from Gina Apostol.
Descriptions of California Wildfires
Eyewitnesses describe the wildfires raging across Southern California, the displacement of homeowners, and the response of federal, state and local officials. They liken the fire to a disease, call it unpredictable, and gave it such names as "Ammo" fire.
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Does Anyone Care About the Caucus?
Alex Cohen checks in with Iowans at a barbershop, a coffee shop and the Huckabee headquarters. Politics, she discovers, does not go well with cutting hair.
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Jan. 12 First News: Some Tribes At Loggerheads With State Over Gambling Compacts (Listen)
Tribes in New Mexico say revenue from their casinos has been crucial in developing scholarship programs and boosting graduation rates. The New Mexican…
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Kevin Hart Bows Out As Oscars Host Amid Backlash Over Past Tweets
"I'm sorry that I hurt people," the comic said, referring to anti-gay tweets he had posted years earlier. He had initially refused to apologize, only to announce hours later that he was stepping down.
Ali Wong's divorce news causes another case of #wrongasian
The comedian's husband has been a primary source of her popular specials. But when writing about the Asian American couple's split, some news outlets used photos of Asian American actor Randall Park.
Meet Snuppy, the World's First Cloned Dog
South Korean scientists announced Wednesday they have created the first cloned dog. Snuppy, an Afghan hound, was born in April. The cloning technique used is not efficient. It took nearly 2,000 eggs to make some 1,000 embryos -- all of which produced just one healthy puppy.
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