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Accounting giant Ernst & Young admits its employees cheated on ethics exams
Ernst & Young is being fined $100 million by federal regulators after its employees cheated on ethics exams.
Movie Review: 'While We're Young'
Writer-director Noah Baumbach has made some of the most talked about indie films. He's back with: "While We're Young." Los Angeles Times and Morning Edition film critic Kenneth Turan says its one of his best.
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Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (June 21)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Japan is suffering a blistering heat wave and energy crunch
Japan is sweltering amid a heat wave not seen in decades. As the country deals with an energy crunch, businesses are trying to save energy by turning lights down and thermostats up.
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Runners from Russia and Belarus are banned from this year's Boston Marathon
The Boston Marathon is a week away. Dozens of runners who live in Russia or Belarus may no longer compete because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and its use of Belarus as a staging ground.
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Library of Congress selects recordings by Alicia Keys, Ricky Martin, Wu-Tang Clan and more for prese
The full list of selections by the National Recording Registry also includes WYNC's broadcasts from 9/11 and "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen.
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U.S. team is off to Solomon Islands amid concern over draft security pact with China
National Security Council Indo-Pacific corrdinator Kurt Campbell will lead the U.S. delegation after the Solomons and China initialed a draft agreement of a security pact last month.
United States, Dubai: Understanding the Links
Commentator Terence Smith visited one of the United Arab Emirates last year. In Dubai, he found a culture so capitalistic and ostentatious that he immediately understands why the U.S. government would be cultivating this rich nation's friendship.
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The Practice of Slowing Down
Mountain climbers learn how to rest step -- that is, to pause between each step to catch one's breath at high altitudes. Climber Phil Powers believes this technique of pacing is valuable in everyday life.
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Royalties Elusive For Many Jazz Greats
Reissues are the bread and butter of the jazz record business, but the artists whose talents made the records possible often miss out on the royalties that could help sustain them in old age.
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