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Ursula Burns' New Memoir Chronicles Her Journey From New York Tenements To Xerox CEO
Burns began at Xerox as an intern and worked her way up through the ranks for almost three decades before being named CEO.
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A Gritty Homage To Motley Crue In 'The Dirt'
If you're looking for a certain type of quality introspection on '80s grunge, you won't find it in Neil Strauss' ghostwritten glimpse into Motley Crue. But author Charles Bock wasn't looking for something poignant — he was looking for something real. He found it.
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Motley Crue Sells Music Via 'Rock Band' Game
Last month, the rock band Motley Crue began selling a single off a new album exclusively through the video game "Rock Band" — with great success. It's another new way for the music industry to find paying customers online.
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U.S. troops to head to Eastern Europe as Russia masses forces on Ukraine's border
Pentagon press secretary John Kirby announced Wednesday that thousands of U.S. troops will be sent to Eastern Europe. The move comes during a major military buildup of Russian forces near Ukraine.
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The multi-ethnic state of Bosnia is once again in crisis
Samantha Power, journalist turned diplomat and now head of USAID, famously wrote about the responsibility to stop genocide. Her mission now is to help shore up Bosnia's fragile multi-ethnic democracy.
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More than a dozen HBCUs received bomb threats on the 1st day of Black History Month
More than a dozen historically Black colleges received bomb threats on Tuesday, the first day of Black History Month, following a number of bomb threats at HBCUs on Monday. Several went on lockdown.
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A listeria outbreak linked to Dole salads has killed 2 and sickened 17, the CDC says
The salads were recalled by Dole starting in December, and include a variety of greens sold in bags or clamshell packaging under 11 different brand names.
Review: Hulu's miniseries 'Pam & Tommy' should have learned from its own storylines
Hulu's Pam & Tommy tells how Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee's sex tape became public. The limited series focuses on the men who made it happen more than the compelling woman at the heart of the story.
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A small island nation has cooked up not 1, not 2 but 5 COVID vaccines. It's Cuba!
Cuba has one of the world's highest COVID vaccination rates, with more than 85% of the nation fully immunized and kids as young as 2 getting inoculated. And it's done so using homegrown vaccines.
Russia's Putin accuses the U.S. of trying to drag him into war
Russian President Vladimir Putin has broken his silence on the Ukraine crisis, accusing the U.S. of trying to lay a trap for Russia. Diplomatic talks continue.
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