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How a priest who died in previous pandemic can help Americans overcome loneliness today

Catholics and people of any faith can find inspiration from Father Michael McGivney’s actions during his mere 38 years on earth.
      

Netflix is raising prices for some plans

Netflix’s prices are going up.

As sports world rallies around voting, what led these athletes to cast their first ballots

Some athletes have been motivated to vote for the first time by this summer’s social justice movement, or a specific issue they want to support.

      

A GOP reckoning? If Trump loses his reelection bid, the party may face an identity crisis

Even if Donald Trump loses re-election Tuesday, his grip on the GOP is so strong that it could take awhile before the party figures out a path forward.

      

Star Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence tests positive for COVID-19

Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence, the Heisman Trophy front-runner and likely top pick in the 2021 NFL draft, has tested positive for COVID-19.

      

Flying car transforms from land to air vehicle in less than 3 minutes, company says

The fifth-generation flying KleinVision AirCar was designed by the University of Münster’s Professor Stefan Klein.

      

Outdoor heaters aren’t enough to save restaurants this winter

Over the summer, diners flocked to hastily assembled outdoor patios. The airy option was great for people still wary of eating indoors because of the coronavirus pandemic and offered a much-needed sales boost for restaurants with dining restrictions.

The NFL is confronting racism, but are Black quarterbacks continuing to be stereotyped?

To his frustration, they talked about Patrick Mahomes’ arm rather than his decision making as if brawn somehow mattered more than brain.

Sailor with a ‘heart of gold’ surprises grandma

Ashton Weeks, a Navy Seabee, hadn’t seen his family in six months. When he came home to Arizona, his mom had to work hard to pull off the surprise!

      

Guns, lies and ballots set on fire: This is voter suppression in 2020

From armed people standing outside early voting sites to ballot drop boxes being set on fire, voter suppression is happening across the country.

      

‘The Joe Rogan Experience,’ a podcast that has sparked outrage, is a huge hit for Spotify

Spotify is reaping the financial rewards of betting on podcasts. But the audio streaming platform is also paying the price for the spread of misinformation.

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