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Despite calls to improve, air travel is still a nightmare for many with disabilities
Congress told the Transportation Security Administration and airlines in 2018 to improve air travel for people with disabilities. But TSA data and stories from flyers suggest little has improved.
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Rebels are closing in on Ethiopia's capital. Its collapse could bring regional chaos
A newly formed rebel alliance led by the Tigray People's Liberation Front is within striking distance of Addis Ababa. A failed state could displace millions of people and stoke more ethnic violence.
In Iraq's famed marshlands, climate change is upending a way of life
Drought and extreme heat that scientists link to climate change are altering the UNESCO-protected marshlands. Iraq's average annual temperatures are increasing at nearly double the rate of Earth's.
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Astroworld Festival joins a list of historical concert tragedies
Astroworld Festival calls to mind other rare but traumatic incidents at concerts and festivals throughout the last half-century. Here's a timeline of those tragedies.
Broadway returns as theater rethinks on-stage representation
After more than a year of closures and reflection, Broadway is back making changes to who is represented on stage.
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Why making movie sets safer has been so slow, especially for crews behind the camera
The deadly shooting on the set of Rust has workers in Hollywood pushing — again — for broader safety rules. But a fragmented industry and a history of complacent leadership have stood in their way.
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Iowa joins a lawsuit challenging vaccine requirements for large companies
Iowa has joined a lawsuit with 10 other states challenging the Biden administration’s requirement that companies with at least 100 employees ensure their workers are either fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Jan. 4 or are tested once a week.
British actor Terence Stamp reflects on London in the swinging '60s
Stamp is currently playing the Silver Haired Gentleman in the film Last Night in Soho, which is partly set in 1960s London. It's a period he knows well. Originally broadcast in 2002.
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After September's let down, October's job growth rate accelerates
The Labor Department reports that U.S. employers added 531,000 jobs in October. The unemployment rate fell to 4.6%.
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The labor market is back on track after 531,000 jobs were added in October
U.S. employers added 531,000 new jobs as the unemployment rate fell to 4.6%. Millions of would-be workers are still on the sidelines, though, leaving the pace of the recovery in doubt.
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