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Streaming Services Put Female Characters At The Center With 'Anne' And 'Dick'
TV critic David Bianculli reviews two new shows based on novels written by women: Amazon's I Love Dick, and Netflix's adaptation of Anne of Green Gables, Anne with an E.
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A World Cup Surprise: Arias In The Heart Of The Amazon
The final World Cup game in the Brazilian city of Manaus is on Wednesday. For fans who made the trek to the jungle for games this tournament, many were rewarded by something else: seeing a centuries-old opera house in the heart of the Amazon.
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Amazon Unleashes Robot Army To Send Your Holiday Packages Faster
In its endless quest to get goods to customers fast, Amazon has hired squads of speedy robots. In warehouses where human "pickers" walked miles a day, machines now zip shelves of goods back and forth.
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Katrina Applicant Identities Posted On Web
By Bill Zeeble, KERA Newshttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-808997.mp3Dallas, TX – KERA has learned that private…
Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway And JPMorgan Tackle Health Care Costs
Some of the biggest names in business are aligning to launch a new health care venture for their U.S. employees. Scott Hensley, editor of NPR's Shots health blog, has an overview.
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Top Stories: SCOTUS To Hear Texas Voting Maps Case; How Companies Might Respond To Net Neutrality
The top local stories this evening from KERA News: The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal by the state of Texas to preserve congressional and…
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Top federal prosecutor in Washington previously defended Jan. 6 rioters
Ed Martin advanced bogus claims about election fraud in swing states in 2020, and he spoke at a boisterous rally in Washington the day before the siege on the Capitol.
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Dating Web Site Plants Seeds of Love
FarmersOnly.com, an online dating service that started last spring, is designed for farmers but open to anyone. It features profiles of more than 1,800 people from around the country. Jerry Miller, who is not a farmer, created the site after listening to a divorced farmer describe her dating dilemmas.
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More Money, More Problems For Amazon
Amazon's remarkable popularity has made it one of the five most valuable companies in the world. But as the power of the Internet juggernaut expands, it also faces a growing number of detractors.
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The man who led the 1st Amazon warehouse to unionize in America
The story of Chris Smalls is one of the biggest underdog victories in modern corporate history. Fired two years ago, he has now organized Amazon's very first unionized warehouse in America.
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