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Why it’s ok to give things up, according to a psychoanalyst | CNN
Why it’s sometimes healthy to give things up
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Russian court extends detention of US-Russian journalist working for Radio Liberty | CNN Business
A Russian court has extended the detention of US-Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, Russian state news agency TASS reported from the courtroom Monday
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Biden and Xi speak for first time since November summit amid global tensions | CNN Politics
Biden spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the phone today, their first conversation since a November summit amid global tensions
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CNN Exclusive: Adderall prescriptions have been filled less often amid ongoing shortage in the US | CNN
About 1 in every 10 people in the US who uses Adderall or similar combination drugs to treat ADHD has been affected by an ongoing shortage, a new analysis suggests.
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Taylor Swift is getting a channel dedicated to her on SiriusXM | CNN
The channel will run from April 7 through May 6, the company said in a statement Tuesday. It will coincide with the April release of Swift’s new album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”
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JetBlue’s new checked bag fees now depend on the day | CNN Business
JetBlue is proving that not even your baggage is safe from dynamic pricing, with the airline rolling out fees that vary depending on the day of departure
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Shannen Doherty has decided to ‘downsize’ as she lives with stage 4 cancer | CNN
Shannen Doherty says she’s letting some things go as she lives with stage 4 breast cancer.
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Billionaire whose firm backed Trump’s $175 million bond reveals how the deal came together | CNN Business
Don Hankey, the chairman and majority shareholder of Knight Specialty Insurance, told CNN that the deal to underwrite Trump’s $175 million bond in New York came together quickly and that Trump posted all cash as collateral
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NASA Astronaut Mark Kelly Describes The Experience of a Shuttle Launch
NASA Astronaut Mark Kelly was classmates with Columbia astronauts Laurel Clark, David Brown and William McCool. Kelly has spent 54 days in space over four missions. Here, he describes the startling experience of a space shuttle launch. We piece together intimate footage and interviews with family members of the crew, key players at NASA, and journalists who were on the ground to uncover in forensic detail the events that ultimately led to Columbia’s final mission in 2003. Space Shuttle Colum
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White House shifts plans from hosting iftar dinner to meeting with Muslim leaders after pushback over starving Gazans
After pushback over starving Gazans, President Biden will host a meeting with Muslim community leaders instead of a meal.
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