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Walmart is no longer requiring employees to wear masks unless they are mandated by local regulations.

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As several states relax mask mandates, U.S. companies are easing up their own rules.

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District Attorney Chesa Boudin said using rape kit DNA to search for suspects in separate investigations treats victims "like evidence, not human beings" and called for the practice to end.

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"The only difference I see is I'm a black young lady," U.S. sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson said, after the Russian figure skater is allowed to compete at the Olympics despite a failed drug test.

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Rules around the country cut out unmarried women and LGBT people of maternity benefits, even as China's leaders try to get citizens to have more babies to reverse the declining birthrate.

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In 2020, President Trump signed a deal with the Chinese government to improve trade relations. China, for the most part, has not followed through.

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With Kamila Valieva seizing the top spot, 25 skaters advance to the next segment. Normally, only the top 24 move on from the short program. But these Games aren't normal.

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More than half of respondents in recent polls in Russia say the U.S. is responsible for the current standoff over Ukraine.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Facebook's parent company could owe billions of dollars in damages for selling the biometric data of unknowing users.

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