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Jack Dorsey steps down as Twitter CEO; Parag Agrawal succeeds him
Dorsey will continue to head Square, the financial payments service. He has been criticized for leading both companies at once.
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Novak Djokovic gets a vaccination exemption to play in the Australian Open
The tournament's defending champion posted a photo of himself smiling at an airport. But in Australia, some of the responses to his Twitter post were not happy ones.
The Olympic chief will meet with Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai after safety concerns
International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach avoided taking positions on any political controversies ahead of the beginning of the Beijing Winter Games in a news conference Thursday.
A wildfire near California's Big Sur forces residents to evacuate
A wind-driven wildfire broke out late Friday in the rugged mountains above Big Sur, forcing residents to evacuate from their homes and authorities to shut down a stretch of Pacific Coast Highway.
CNN suspends Chris Cuomo indefinitely over his role in his brother's defense
CNN said new documents "raise serious questions" about the anchor's role in trying to help his brother, former N.Y. governor Andrew Cuomo, respond to sexual misconduct allegations.
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Credit firm TransUnion used deceptive marketing and 'dark patterns,' lawsuit alleges
TransUnion used digital tricks called "dark patterns," such as putting information in low-contrast fine print and in an image that took longer to load than the rest of the webpage, regulators say.
Yemen's Houthi rebels will stop using child soldiers, the U.N. says
Child soldiers have fought by the thousands during the country's war. The Houthis signed what the U.N. described as an "action plan" to end and prevent recruiting or using children in armed conflict
Democrats Criticize Budget Cuts for Social Programs
Democrats are unhappy with the budget proposed by President Bush that would boost spending on the war on terror while cutting social programs. Some Republicans have problems with the budget too -- though the two parties may not always agree on what those problems are or how to solve them.
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Delta, Northwest File for Bankruptcy Protection
Two major airlines, Delta and Northwest, file for bankruptcy protection. Delta is asking pilots for additional concessions on wages, and Northwest is reportedly moving to offer permanent positions to the mechanics who replaced those on strike.
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Rolando Villazon: A Tenor Voice Lost and Found
Rolando Villazon's new CD Cielo e Mar celebrates the tenor's return to opera. He took a five-month hiatus after his voice began to falter.
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