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Disneyland and other California theme parks could reopen as soon as April 1 - CBS NewsCBS News
Theme parks in California have been closed to visitors since last March, with the exception of limited capacity food events.
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Got $5,000? 2 Tech Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Long Term - Motley FoolMotley Fool - Keith Noonan
These industry leaders could help take your portfolio to the next level.
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British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has her ankle monitor removed but faces new court date - CNNCNN - Ivana Kottasová and Arnaud Siad
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, the British-Iranian charity worker who has been jailed in Iran for almost five years, has had her ankle monitor removed, but now faces another trial on separate charges, according to her husband.
Technology
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How to Tell Which Emails Quietly Track You - WIREDWired - David Nield
Your emails know more about you than you might think, like when you open them or when you forward them to others. But you can reclaim your privacy.
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3 things Android 12 can do that Android 11 just can't - CNETCNET - Alison DeNisco Rayome
Android 12 vs. Android 11: Here are the major differences between Google's new OS and the prior version, including security updates and new notifications.
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How to Play RPGs Online - The New York TimesNew York Times - Alexis Soloski
Let the good times roll, as old-school tabletop R.P.G.s have taken off online.
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Facebook’s new AI teaches itself to see with less human help - Ars TechnicaWired - Will Knight
Most image recognition algorithms require lots of labeled pictures. This new approach eliminates the need for most of the labeling.
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Humans Evolved to Be More Water-Efficient Than Other Primates, But We Don't Know Why - ScienceAlertScienceAlert - Carly Cassella
Humans have evolved big, energy-hungry brains that require us to consume many more calories than our closest animal relatives. The same, however, does not appear to hold for our water intake.
Business
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Top 5 Things to Watch in Markets in the Week Ahead By Investing.com - Investing.comInvesting.com
Top 5 Things to Watch in Markets in the Week Ahead
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Casting a wide intrusion net: Dozens burned with single hack - The Associated PressAssociated Press - Frank Bajak
BOSTON (AP) — The SolarWinds hacking campaign blamed on Russian spies and the “grave threat” it poses to U.S. national security are widely known. A very different — and no less alarming —...
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‘I’ve Never Seen Anything Like This’: Chaos Strikes Global Shipping - The New York TimesNew York Times
The pandemic has disrupted international trade, driving up the cost of shipping goods and adding a fresh challenge to the global economic recovery.
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First batch of Johnson & Johnson vaccines come with uplifting messages - CBS NewsCBS News - Adriana Diaz
The first shipment of the vaccine read, "1st J&J pack out — get healthy."
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Energy & Precious Metals - Weekly Review and Calendar Ahead By Investing.com - Investing.comInvesting.com
Energy & Precious Metals - Weekly Review and Calendar Ahead
Entertainment
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Tessica Brown Imposter Shut Down by GoFundMe After Fake Hospital Bill - TMZTMZ - TMZ Staff
Tessica Brown impersonator shut down by GoFundMe after posting fake hospital bill.
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Berlin: Netflix Signs $55 Million Global Deal for 'The Pale Blue Eye' - Hollywood ReporterHollywood Reporter - Scott Roxborough
Christian Bale will re-unite with 'Hostiles' director Scott Cooper for the Gothic horror-thriller, which CAA Media Finance, Endeavor Content, and MadRiver were selling at Berlin's European Film Market.
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Beyoncé Pays Tribute to Late Fan with ‘Love On Top’ Medley - VultureVulture - Charu Sinha
Lyric Chanel died from brain cancer on Friday.
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‘Nomadland’ sound mixer Michael Wolf Snyder dies by suicide at 35 - TMZTMZ - TMZ Staff
The sound mixer from the award-winning movie, "Nomadland," has died after taking his own life ... and his father thinks the coronavirus pandemic may have played a part.
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Dolce&Gabbana seeks over $600M damages from 2 US bloggers - The Associated PressAssociated Press - Colleen Barry
MILAN (AP) — The Milan fashion house Dolce&Gabbana has filed a defamation suit in an Italian court seeking over $600 million in damages from two U.S. fashion bloggers who reposted anti-Asian...
Sports
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Jon Jones live tweets UFC 259 main event, heckles Israel Adesanya for loss to Jan Blachowicz - MMA FightingMMA Fighting - Steven Marrocco
Jon Jones kept tabs on Israel Adesanya’s light heavyweight title shot against champ Jan Blachowicz at UFC 259.
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Mikel Arteta opens up on Arsenal 'pressure' after Burnley frustration - Mirror OnlineMirror Online - Press Association
The Gunners dropped yet more points in the league meaning the Europa League may be the only way to save their season.
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"Miracle on Ice" team star Mark Pavelich found dead at age 63 - CBS NewsCBS News
Pavelich assisted on Mike Eruzione's winning goal against the heavily favored Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympics.
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Astros' Forrest Whitley Suffering From Right UCL Sprain - MLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors - Mark Polishuk
Astros pitching prospect Forrest Whitley has been advised to undergo Tommy John surgery, according to Mark Berman of KRIV Fox …
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Bracketology: Illinois strengthens grip on its No. 1 seed as loaded Big Ten Tournament approaches - CBS SportsCBS Sports
The Illini picked up a massive win over Ohio State on Saturday as its POTY candidate returned from injury
Science and Nature
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Rocket Lab reveals reusable, medium-lift Neutron rocket - NASASpaceFlight.com - NASASpaceflight.comNASASpaceflight.com - Thomas Burghardt
To date, Rocket Lab has successfully introduced the first dedicated small satellite launch vehicle, Electron,…
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The Power of Playing Dead - The New York TimesNew York Times - Cara Giaimo
A study shows that pretending to be immobile — sometimes for an hour or more — helps larvae of an insects called antlions outlast hungry predators.
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Hot Super-Earth Discovered 26 Light-Years Away | Astronomy - Sci-News.comSci-News.com
Astronomers from the CARMENES (Calar Alto high-Resolution search for M dwarfs with Exoearths with Near-infrared and optical Échelle Spectrographs) consortium have detected a short-period rocky planet orbiting the red dwarf Gliese 486.
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Mars arrivals and Etna eruption — February's best science images - Nature.comNature.com - Emma Stoye
The month’s sharpest science shots, selected by Nature's photo team.