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As Restrictions Ease, Businesses Wonder How To Call Employees Back To Work
Businesses are reopening their doors and calling employees back into the office while at the same time trying to figure out the best way to do that.
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Texas State Rep. Moody On Bill That Would Allow Anyone To Carry A Handgun Without A Permit, License
The majority of Texans oppose the measure, as do many state and local police.
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Unhoused People — And Some Developers — See Advantages In California's Project Homekey
Project Homekey buys up old motels and hotels and turns them into long-term housing for people experiencing homeless.
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Activist Fund Wins ExxonMobil Board Seats; Emotional Toll In San Jose
The future of the oil and gas industry shifted dramatically this week when an activist hedge fund won against ExxonMobil. MSNBC's Ali Velshi explains what this means for the industry's future. And, we hear how residents are coping after the mass shooting in San Jose. Adhiti Bandlamudi lives a few blocks away from where the shooting occurred and joins us.
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How San Jose Residents Are Coping In Aftermath Of Mass Shooting
On Wednesday, a transit worker opened fire in a railyard in San Jose, killing co-workers before he killed himself.
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Kim Jong Un Tries To Fortify Power In North Korea
The North Korean leader called the struggle against anti-socialist and non-socialist practices a "do-or-die battle" in a letter to labor organization participants this week.
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Spanish Company BR5 Invents Robot That Cooks Paella
The robot stirs and shuffles the pan as the rice cooks. While the company says it is not aiming to replace home-cooked versions, the robot could be deployed across the world to help busy restaurants.
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Small Activist Hedge Fund Wins Seats On Exxon Mobile's Board Of Directors
The future of the oil and gas industry shifted dramatically this week when a tiny hedge fund won a hard-fought battle against ExxonMobil.
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How Ithaca, New York, Is Rebuilding Its Police Department
A plan adopted in March will rename the Ithaca Police Department to focus on public safety and will create an unarmed division of officers to deal with non-violent crimes.
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Lawmakers Push For Protest Restrictions In The Year Since George Floyd's Killing
Republicans in more than 30 states have introduced bills to criminalize or limit the rights of protesters. Simultaneously, some Democratic-led states are working to better protect protesters.
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