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Millennial Money: Conquer phone call fears and save money

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Sean McAuliffe’s business, International Key Supply , suffered financially when the pandemic began. So he set out to cut operating costs for the New...

Man charged with spitting at Disney guard who asked for mask

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<p>ORLANDO, Fla. &mdash; A Florida man spat on a security officer at Walt Disney World after she asked him to put on a mask,...

Union: Ford backs out on vow to add new model at Ohio plant

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<p>DETROIT &mdash; Ford Motor Co. has backed out on a contract promise to invest $900 million at an assembly plant outside Cleveland for an...

US astronaut launching next month may spend year in space

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA may soon chalk up another one-year space mission thanks to an out-of-this-world Russian movie-making deal. ...

UN: Yemen conflict escalates as country speeds toward famine

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UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations warned Tuesday that an offensive by Houthi rebels in Yemen has escalated the nearly six-year conflict in the...

UK funds street lights, CCTV amid anger over woman’s killing

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<p>LONDON &mdash; The British government plans to increase funding for street lighting and closed-circuit TV as part of a package of measures to help...

Canada lags in vaccinations but expects to catch up quickly

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TORONTO — Canada once was hailed as a success story in dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, faring much better than the United States in...

Cruise ship passengers recall deaths, confusion, quarantine

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<p>SAN FRANCISCO &mdash; The last vacation Margrit and Lucio Gonzalez took together began with an ominous delay: a medical emergency on the cruise ship...

Ford partners with U-M on robotics research, new building

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<p>ANN ARBOR, Mich. &mdash; Digit marches on two legs across the floor of the University of Michigan’s Ford Motor Co. Robotics Building, while Mini-Cheetah...

Watchdog: Mideast arms imports grew by a quarter in a decade

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STOCKHOLM — Arms imports to the Middle East rose by a quarter in the decade to 2020 even though arms sales globally remained stable...