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Business travel has disappeared. Will it ever come back?

By Will Godley and Charles Riley Book tickets. Schedule meetings. Obsess over your presentation. Pack a carry-on. Rush to the airport. Check out the lounge. Priority boarding. Take off. Land. Get to the hotel. Meet clients. Seal the deal. Fly home. Repeat.

May 17, 2021
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University cancels $700,000 in debt for graduates affected by pandemic

By Melissa Alonso Delaware State University is cancelling more than $700,000 in student loans for recent graduates hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic. DSU will cancel $730,655 for more than 220 people, the school announced this week. “The average eligible student will

May 17, 2021
Sports

Kobe Bryant among Class of 2020 officially inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame

By Jacob Lev Kobe Bryant was officially inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2020 on Saturday night. “I wish my husband was here to accept this incredible award,” Bryant’s wife, Vanessa Bryant, said

May 17, 2021
Politics

Congress is up against the clock on key Biden priorities. Here’s what to watch.

By Paul LeBlanc Congress has just two weeks to ramp up negotiations on a number of key Biden administration agenda items before the end of the current work period threatens to halt any meaningful progress. Legislation addressing the infrastructure, voting rights and

May 17, 2021
National News

America tastes new freedoms but confronts new dilemmas as it takes off the mask

Analysis by Stephen Collinson Vaccinated Americans spent the most normal weekend for more than a year exploring restored freedoms to gather without masks but also dilemmas over personal and collective responsibility sparked by new government health guidance. After many months of being

May 17, 2021
Entertainment

Oprah reveals the ‘inappropriate question’ she once asked that makes her cringe

By Marianne Garvey Oprah Winfrey is revealing that she once asked a celebrity a question that now makes her cringe. She was a guest on Rob Lowe’s “Literally” podcast on Wednesday, where she was struck by the memory after Lowe told a

May 14, 2021
Sports

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is proud of NBA’s new social justice champion award, but worries US still faces ‘the same issues’

By Don Riddell and Ben Morse On the court, six-time NBA champion and basketball Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was famous for the goggles he used to play in. Off it, Abdul-Jabbar had his eyes on a very different prize — to

May 14, 2021
Politics

Republicans draw ‘red line’ on increasing taxes to fund Biden’s infrastructure plan

By Maegan Vazquez, Phil Mattingly and Jeremy Diamond Republican leaders say they told President Joe Biden on Wednesday that they’re drawing a “red line” on hiking certain taxes to fund the President’s infrastructure spending proposal, an anticipated hurdle that has arisen during

May 14, 2021
Entertainment

Jada Pinkett Smith’s mother among Black women who shared harrowing childbirth experiences on ‘Red Table Talk’

By Nicquel Terry Ellis Tressie McMillan Cottom was four months pregnant when she was rushed to the hospital for extreme pain and bleeding. Cottom said she arrived and the hospital staff made her sit in a waiting room for about 30 minutes

May 14, 2021
Sports

How organizers plan to make the Olympics happen

By George Ramsay Despite protests from the public, skepticism from stakeholders and an ongoing state of emergency in Tokyo and other prefectures, organizers maintain that the Olympics will still go ahead later this year. Having already been postponed by a year, the

May 14, 2021
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