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Cerebral new FX series 'Devs' likely to blow some minds

Cerebral new FX series 'Devs' likely to blow some minds

NEW YORK — The new FX series “Devs” may be set in the world of high tech, but its creator is politely asking you to put yours down while checking it out.
Alex Trebek reaches one-year survival rate for Stage 4 pancreatic cancer

Alex Trebek reaches one-year survival rate for Stage 4 pancreatic cancer

Canadian "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek is celebrating a milestone in his battle with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer. The Sudbury, Ont.
Food stamp change fuels anxiety as states try to curb impact

Food stamp change fuels anxiety as states try to curb impact

CHICAGO — Having food stamps offers Richard Butler a stability he’s rarely known in his 25 years. He was in state custody at age 2, spent his teen years at a Chicago boys’ home and jail for burglary, and has since struggled to find a permanent home.
ADHD diagnoses increasing in black kids, report suggests

ADHD diagnoses increasing in black kids, report suggests

NEW YORK — For the first time, a U.S. survey found that black children appear to be more likely than white kids to be diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other learning disabilities.
Looking for hand sanitizer? Good luck finding it

Looking for hand sanitizer? Good luck finding it

NEW YORK — The hand sanitizers on Amazon were overpriced. A Walmart this weekend was completely sold out. Only on his third try was Ken Smith able to find the clear gel — at a Walgreens, where three bottles of Purell were left. He bought two.
What the virus outbreak means for home loans, mortgage rates

What the virus outbreak means for home loans, mortgage rates

The Federal Reserve cut short-term interest rates by half a percentage point on Tuesday in an effort to protect the economy from more damage from the virus outbreak. The move may present options for mortgage shoppers.
Review: Book makes readers think about dying in a new way

Review: Book makes readers think about dying in a new way

“Daisy Cooper's Rules for Living,” HarperCollins, by Tamsin Keily Due to a clerical error made by Death himself, 23-year-old Daisy Cooper dies decades before she is scheduled to do so.
Edmunds: Five sedans worth considering amid the SUV mania

Edmunds: Five sedans worth considering amid the SUV mania

SUVs are among the most popular vehicles on the road today, and their sales growth has come at the expense of the traditional four-door sedan.
Edmunds: Five sedans worth considering amid the SUV mania

Edmunds: Five sedans worth considering amid the SUV mania

SUVs are among the most popular vehicles on the road today, and their sales growth has come at the expense of the traditional four-door sedan.
Review: `The Lost Family' takes deep dive into DNA testing

Review: `The Lost Family' takes deep dive into DNA testing

“The Lost Family,” Abrams Books, by Libby Copeland Journalist Libby Copeland’s “The Lost Family” is a fascinating deep dive into the massively popular world of direct-to-consumer DNA testing.
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