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  • USUSA TODAY

    This is the most stressful airport in the US, according to a new report

    Travel stress can begin at the airport. Here's a ranking of the most stressful airports in the U.S.

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  • USChicago Tribune

    Arab-Muslim lawyer files lawsuit against Chicago-based firm over revoked job offer

    A Lebanese-American lawyer accused a national law firm of discrimination in a recently filed lawsuit alleging she was fired the day before she was set to start a job at the firm’s Chicago office in late October because of her Muslim and Arab identity. Jinan Chehade alleged in a complaint filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court that Foley & Lardner discriminated against her because of her Arab ...

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  • ScienceUSA TODAY

    Northern lights could be visible in the US again tonight: What states should look to the sky

    Yet another aurora borealis display may be visible in a handful of states tonight, including Michigan and Maine. See if your state is on the list.

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  • EntertainmentGood Morning America

    Jennifer Lopez cancels This Is Me...Live tour: 'Completely heartsick and devastated'

    Jennifer Lopez's summer This Is Me...Live tour has been canceled. The news came Friday via the "On the Floor" singer's "On the JLo" blog and newsletter with a message that read: "I am completely heartsick and devastated about letting you down." Live Nation representatives said in a statement that Lopez "is taking time off to be with her children, family and close friends."

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  • BusinessThe Hill

    Costco’s new CFO makes announcement about $1.50 hot dog combo

    Gary Millerchip, the new CFO and executive vice president of Costco, shared a frank message with investors and analysts while hosting his very first Costco earnings call on Thursday afternoon.

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  • WorldThe New York Times

    Greece Goes Green, but Bets on U.S. Gas for the Neighbors

    ALEXANDROPOULIS, Greece — When a withering financial crisis forced Greece to rethink its economy a decade ago, it bet big on green power​. Since then, Greece’s energy transition has been so swift “it almost feels utopian​,”​ one Greek environmentalist said. ​Mountainous ridgelines and arid islands ​are covered in wind turbines and solar panels​ that ​today provide nearly two-thirds of the nation’s electricity.​​​ But ​now Greece​ is deliberately pivoting back toward fossil fuels, just not to bur

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  • BusinessParade

    A Massive Bottled Water Recall Has Been Issued Nationwide—Here's Why

    Here's what you need to know.

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