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There's One Pleasant Surprise In 'The Last Of Us Part II': Its Depiction Of Judaism
The fungal zombie apocalypse game is relentlessly grim and wrenching — but there are a few bright moments. One of them is Dina, the love interest, and one of video gaming's rare Jewish characters.
Coronavirus: Where’s The Personal Protective Equipment?
Will citizen-led donation efforts and private sector manufacturing be enough to protect medical workers?
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6 Great Indie Games To Play While You Wait ... And Wait ... For 'The Last Of Us 2'
This was a big spring for mainstream game studios — but summer was looking dry even before the pandemic upended everything. So it's a great time to check out some independent games.
With The Shutdown Over — For Now — The Country's Neediest Are Still Scrambling
February food stamp benefits came early during the shutdown, but now many are struggling to keep food on the shelves as the early payments run out. For 42 million people, March is the next payment.
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On the Trail With Reid Wilson
A story about alleged bounties for American soldiers in Afghanistan offered by Russia surfaces amid a surge of coronavirus cases. We unpack both those stories with Reid Wilson of The Hill.
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When Health Care Workers Are Afraid To Speak Out During A Global Pandemic
What steps can hospital workers take if they face workplace retaliation for speaking up about safety conditions in their workplace?
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'The Last Of Us Part II' Is A Gut Punch That Just Keeps Punching
The hotly-anticipated, pandemic-delayed sequel to 2013's fungal apocalypse game The Last of Us packs all the visual and emotional wallop of the first — and more.
Deadly police shooting of teenager triggers protests and arrests across France
There have been more protests in France after a 17-year-old was shot dead by police during a traffic stop outside Paris.
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The hospital bills didn't find her, but a lawsuit did — plus interest
After emergency gallbladder surgery, a Tennessee woman said she spent months without a permanent mailing address and never got a bill from the hospital. She ended up in court a few years later.
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Helsinki's deputy mayor was caught spray-painting a rail tunnel
Paavo Arhinmaki was finishing his graffiti mural when police officers spotted him and a friend. He's blamed for $3,000 worth of damage to the tunnel, but it's unclear whether he'll face charges.
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