DNA Data Disaster


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An investigation by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) uncovered that forensic scientist Yvonne “Missy” Woods’ decades of flagrant disregard for scientific scrutiny could have landed hundreds of innocent people …

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Beaches Close since the Water is Gross


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The iconic beaches of Southern California became polluted on Feb. 5 when an estimated 8 million gallons of raw sewage spilled into the Dominguez Channel and entered the Pacific Ocean. …

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The 737 Max’s Departure


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On Jan. 5 at 5:07 pm, what should have been a regular, routine flight turned into an unforgettable nightmare. For around 15 minutes, the horrified passengers of Alaska Airlines Flight …

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Jobs Plateau and Inflation Slows


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Could the United States economy, after months of progress, be entering a recession? The economy has come a long way since the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, recovering from rampant inflation and …

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Reassuring Rides


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Finally heeding the requests of its passengers, the ridesharing company Lyft announced a new safety feature allowing women and non-binary riders to request female and non-binary drivers. The in-app option, …

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Writers Riled for Rights


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For the first time in 15 years, the Writers Guild of America (WGA), a union of 11,500 Hollywood writers, went on strike against the Alliance of Motion Pictures and Television …

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