Juliana Kim
Stories
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National
Why Ryan Reynolds is telling people to get a colonoscopy
After he lost a bet, actor Ryan Reynolds had his colonoscopy filmed. His doctor detected a polyp, which can be a precursor to cancer. He's now urging others to get screened for colon cancer.
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National
Most of Puerto Rico is still without power as Fiona reaches the Dominican Republic
The governor of Puerto Rico says it will likely take days to fully restore the electricity on the island — but that's contingent upon how much damage the storm inflicted on the power grid.
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National
A Michael Jordan jersey is sold for over $10 million, setting a new record
The basketball legend wore the jersey during the 1998 NBA finals, which would cap the Chicago Bulls' historic championship run in the 1990s. The sale price set a record for game-worn collectibles.
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Politics
Marjorie Taylor Greene shares a video in which she appears to kick a youth activist
The incident took place outside the Capitol on Thursday. Both Greene and activist Marianna Percora later posted the video depicting the heated exchange but with two views on what happened.
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World
No region is 'immune' as the number of people in 'modern slavery' climbs to 50 million
According to a new report, the number of people subject to forced labor or marriage or trafficking has increased substantially since 2016, with the majority of forced labor cases in rich countries.
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World
Not everyone mourns the queen. For many, she can't be separated from colonial rule
Some people note the enslavement, violence and theft that defined British rule, and they find it difficult to distinguish the individual of Queen Elizabeth II from the institution of monarchy.
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Animals
What will happen to Queen Elizabeth's beloved corgis?
The British monarch was known for her love of animals, and had a particular fondness for corgis. Elizabeth had at least four dogs under her care when she died on Thursday.
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National
What Bank of America's mortgage pilot can and can't fix for homeownership disparities
The company says it hopes to help Black and Latino borrowers buy houses and build wealth with its new pilot program. Experts say it's a start, but doesn't go far enough.
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National
The IRS says it mistakenly made public data for about 120,000 taxpayers
The data — which included individual names and business contact information — was public on the IRS.gov website for about a year until an employee noticed the mistake recently.
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Food
For 35 years, this couple has been celebrating their anniversary with a banana split
Despite long distance, work trips and the pandemic, one couple found a way to keep their tradition of sharing a banana split at Dairy Queen for over 30 years.