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Puerto Rico's Coffee Sector Is at Risk From Another Disaster — Droughts
Hector Muñoz owns a coffee farm in San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, and hurricanes aren’t the only natural disasters he’s worried about. “If a drought comes it could be catastrophic,” he said. He has reason to be concerned. Powerful El Niños are expected over the next decade and they typically bring drought conditions. Adding to the challenge is the possible impact...
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Holiday Shopping Started in July This Year, Thanks to Amazon
If someone asked you when the holiday shopping season starts, you’d likely point to Black Friday, when flocks of people swarm stores after a hearty turkey dinner to pick through the hottest deals. But for more people in 2019, holiday shopping started in July. Why? Amazon. Amazon’s annual Prime Day extravaganza has “become a real part of the changing holiday...
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Woman Accused of Lying About Cancer to Scam GoFundMe and Facebook Donors Out of More Than $10K
A Chester County woman is accused of pretending to have cancer, impersonating a doctor and nurse and even lying about her own father dying in an elaborate scheme to steal thousands of dollars from donors on GoFundMe and Facebook.
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Post University Cancels Football Season Over Players' Behavior
Post University in Waterbury has canceled its final football game of the season over the behavior of members of the team.
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Disney Is Putting Dozens of Stores Inside Target Locations; Target Set to Open at Walt Disney World Resort
Target on Sunday announced it’s opening dozens of permanent Disney stores within its own stores over the next year, as it invests in more unique ways to lure customers inside.
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360-Degree View: Riverfront Rowing Welcomes Anyone to Join the Crew
You can get a great view of Hartford from the north banks of the Connecticut River. But that’s also where you can catch a great view of some talented rowers with Riverfront Rowing. Sports reporter Gabrielle Lucivero introduces us to the club and one crew member who is proving age is just a number.
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Federal Judges Find Retirement Offers Easy Way Out of Probes
The fastest way for federal judges facing investigation by their peers to make the inquiry go away is to utter two words: “I quit.” That’s how appellate judges Maryanne Trump Barry and Alex Kozinski ended investigations into complaints that Barry participated in fraudulent tax schemes and Kozinski sexually harassed women. Barry is the older sister of President Donald Trump. And...
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Border Patrol Expands Fingerprinting of Migrant Children
U.S. border authorities say they’ve started to increase the biometric data they take from children 13 years old and younger, including fingerprints, despite privacy concerns and government policy intended to restrict what can be collected from migrant youths. A Border Patrol official said this week that the agency had begun a pilot program to collect the biometrics of children with...
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Protesters Demand ‘Justice for Chulo' After Deadly Wethersfield Police Shooting
Demonstrators gathered outside the Wethersfield Police Department headquarters Thursday then marched the Silas Deane Highway, fighting for justice after a police-involved shooting that killed an 18-year-old man.
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NASA Twins Study Explores Space, the Final Genetic Frontier
From his eyes to his immune system, astronaut Scott Kelly’s body sometimes reacted strangely to nearly a year in orbit, at least compared to his Earth-bound identical twin — but newly published research shows nothing that would cancel even longer space treks, like to Mars. The good news: Kelly largely bounced back after returning home, say scientists who released final...
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Cancer ‘Vaccine' Shows Promise in Human Trial of Lymphoma Patients
An experimental cancer “vaccine” showed promising results in a small clinical trial of patients with lymphoma, according to a study published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine. Researchers at New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital tested the treatment in 11 patients with lymphoma. Their results were successful enough to warrant another clinical trial in March on lymphoma patients as well as...
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Seven Sisters' Surge: Applications to Women's Colleges Spike
Women are breaking records in 2019: six women so far are running for president, 127 women are serving in Congress and there has been a significant increase in applications to women’s colleges. Over the past five years, Barnard College, the women’s college of Columbia University, has seen a 64% increase in applications. “Barnard has continued to widen its reach nationally...
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7 Women Claim Singer Ryan Adams Was Inappropriate: Report
A New York Times report says seven women have claimed singer-songwriter Ryan Adams offered to help them with their music careers but then turned things sexual, and he sometimes became emotional and verbally abusive. In the story published Wednesday, a 20-year-old female musician said Adams, 44, had inappropriate conversations with her while she was 15 and 16. Identified by her...
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Lady Gaga Wins 3 Grammys, Childish Gambino Takes Song of Year
Brandi Carlile, Lady Gaga and Kacey Musgraves won multiple Grammys in the show’s pre-telecast Sunday, a year after women were almost muted at the 2018 awards show.
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Rapper Nelly Seeks Dismissal of Lawsuit Alleging Sex Assault
The rapper Nelly is asking a U.S. court to dismiss a British woman’s lawsuit that alleges he sexually assaulted her after a concert in England.
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US Retailers Hope Higher Pay Will Buy More Efficient Workers
America’s retailers, struggling to fill jobs, have been raising pay to try to keep and attract enough employees. Now, some stores want something in return: A more efficient worker. To that end, retailers, fast food restaurants and other lower-wage employers are boosting investment in technology and redesigning stores. Walmart is automating its truck unloading to require fewer workers on loading...
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Kendrick Lamar Leads Grammy Noms, Where Women Make a Comeback
The music of “Black Panther,” with Kendrick Lamar in its starring role, officially owns the 2019 Grammy Awards, where women are heavily represented in the major four categories following a year where their presence was barely felt. The Recording Academy announced Friday that Lamar is the top contender with eight nominations, including seven for his musical companion to the Marvel...
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Thank You, Next! The Grammy Snubs
It’s another year at the Grammys, and another snub for Ed Sheeran.
Though this singer won two pop honors at this year’s show, he was cut out of the top three categories. This time, he’s nowhere to be found. -
UConn Bounces Back From Loss With 91-74 Win Over Cornell
Jalen Adams had 21 points to lead five UConn players in double figures as the Huskies pulled away from Cornell for a 91-74 win on Tuesday night.
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Historic Paramount Movie Ranch to be Rebuilt After Woolsey Fire Ripped Through
Paramount Ranch’s Western Town in Agoura Hills, which was recently destroyed by the Woolsey Fire, could get rebuilt through a fundraising effort announced Friday.