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The Federal Reserve's Rate Debate and Ukraine Tensions Could Jolt Markets in the Week Ahead
Stocks are likely to be volatile in the week ahead as investors watch tensions between Russia and Ukraine and debate how quickly the Fed can raise rates.
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What Jim Cramer Is Watching Wednesday, Including a Best Idea in the Energy Space
Jim’s thoughts on Pfizer’s vaccine news, Nikkei’s report on Apple struggling to meet demand, and more.
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Early Research Shows a Possible Link Between COVID-19 and Erectile Dysfunction – Got Your Attention?
Although the CDC does not list impotence as a reported outcome of the disease, Dr. Dena Grayson noted experts are learning more and more about the disease and its aftermath as the number of infections grows.
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Adam Scott Relishes Putting Women First in ‘Big Little Lies'
Women dominate “Big Little Lies ,” both on the screen and in the behind-the-scenes power of Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman, who are executive producers as well as stars of the HBO series. But how does Adam Scott, who plays husband Ed to Witherspoon’s Madeline, feel about flipping the gender dynamic with a male version of the supportive wife or...
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DC Mansion Murderer Sentenced to 4 Life Terms
A judge sentenced Daron Wint to four life sentences without the possibility of parole for brutally murdering three members of a Northwest D.C. family and their housekeeper.
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Guilty: Sole Suspect Convicted in DC Mansion Murders of 3 Members of Savopoulos Family and Their Housekeeper
A jury has found the sole suspect in the D.C. mansion murders case guilty in the killing of three members of a Northwest D.C. family and their housekeeper.
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Jury Begins Deliberations in DC Mansion Murders Trial
Attorneys completed closing arguments in the D.C. mansion murders trial Tuesday, and the case is in the hands of six men and six women who will determine Daron Wint’s fate.
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Emotional Closing Arguments in DC Mansion Murders Trial
Family members wept and some jurors teared up as prosecutors showed graphic autopsy photos of the D.C. mansion murder victims during closing arguments Monday.
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Lawmaker Withdraws Anti-Porn Bill, Citing ‘Dubious Origins'
A proposal that would have required a filter for online pornography that could be lifted with a $20 fee was withdrawn Tuesday by a lawmaker who cited its “dubious origins.” Sen. Frank Ciccone said he pulled the bill after The Associated Press reported Monday that the legislation had been pushed around the country by a man with a history of...
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Elizabeth Smart Demands Porn Bill Backer Stop Using Her Name
A proposal targeting online pornography and human trafficking billed as the “Elizabeth Smart Law” has grabbed headlines for its unusual approach: require a filter that can be lifted with a $20 fee....
But Smart, who was kidnapped from her Utah home as a teenager in 2002, sent a cease-and-desist letter to demand her name be removed from it....
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Prince George's School Board Members Testify on Grade Tampering
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said Prince George’s County Public Schools is either “corrupt or incompetent” during a hearing on the county’s grade tampering investigation. News4’s Tracee Wilkins reports two school board members testified at the hearing.
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Aaron Rodgers, Olivia Munn Call it Quits After 3 Years: Report
Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers is looking for a new leading lady.
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Don Rickles, Legendary Insult Comic, Dies at 90
Emmy-Award winning comedian Don Rickles died Thursday. He was 90. Rickles died at his home in Los Angeles as a result of kidney failure, his publicist Paul Shefrin confirmed to NBC Southern California. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Barbara, as well as their daughter Mindy Mann and her husband Ed, and Rickles’ two grandchildren, Ethan and Harrison Mann.
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10 Snowmobilers Die in Thinly Frozen Lakes in Mild Northeast
Ten snowmobilers have died in thinly frozen lakes across the Northeast so far in a relatively mild winter. Most of the accidents happened in New York state, where officials warned that, despite recent snowfalls, many lakes have not had enough cold days to develop ice thick enough for riding. “There is more unsafe ice this winter,” said Col. Andrew Jacob...
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Philly Parents Trying to Pull Their Children From the Drug World
In a beat-up maroon Toyota Corolla, Carol Rostucher drives slowly up Philadelphia’s Kensington Avenue, the street of tortured souls lost in heroin’s handgrip.
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Viagra Ads Target Women for First Time
The maker of the world’s top-selling erectile dysfunction drug on Tuesday will begin airing the first Viagra TV commercial that targets the less-obvious sufferers of the sexual condition: women.