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No sunshine: Loneliest states revealed in new study

A new study revealed the most and least lonely states in the United States, the results of which show sunshine doesn't cure all problems.

US diesel inventories get encouraging Thanksgiving sign with small gains

U.S. inventories of diesel fuel and home heating oil saw small gains this week, an early but encouraging sign at the start of the winter heating season—and with stocks depleted to their lowest level in decades.

World Cup 2022: Qatar sets new World Cup record low after early disqualification

Qatar was eliminated from the World Cup Friday after scoring a single goal.

FCC bans authorizations for Huawei and ZTE phones due to security risks

The Federal Communications Commission has banned the sale and importation of telecommunications equipment from Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE, citing national security concerns.

Chinese-Canadian singer Kris Wu sentenced to 13 years following rape conviction

Chinese-Canadian singer Kris Wu was sentenced to two prison terms adding up to 13 years on Friday following his sex crime convictions.

World Cup 2022: US vs England ends with no goals scored in latest surprise

The United States and England tied in their latest World Cup game 0-0 Friday, marking the latest string of surprises in the Qatar World Cup.

France’s lower chamber passes bill to enshrine abortion access in constitution

Lawmakers in France's National Assembly voted to amend the French constitution on Thursday in order to add a passage that guarantees access to abortion.

Thousands of Amazon workers strike on Black Friday

Thousands of Amazon workers are going on strike and walking out on Black Friday, protesting their working conditions and pay.

Avian flu wipes out a record 50.5 million birds

Over 50.54 million birds died this year as a result of the avian flu.

California’s push to replace its diesel fleet sparks concern and criticism from industry

California regulators approved a contentious amendment to phase out its medium- and heavy-duty diesel trucking fleet at its ports and rail yards by 2035, an effort to wean the state off fossil fuel-powered vehicles and spur investments in electric trucks — even as industry officials have criticized the timeline as deeply impractical.
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