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Twitter labels NPR as “state-affiliated media”

The label has only been applied to NPR’s primary Twitter account and is not currently on accounts like NPR Politics or NPR Health. ​The label has only been applied to

Eli Lilly Says Experimental Alzheimer’s Drug Reduces Brain Plaque in Early Study

Eli Lilly’s experimental Alzheimer’s drug lowered levels of brain plaque in patients who are in the earliest stages of the devastating disease, initial data found.  A higher dose of the

American Heart Association of Tampa Bay offers CPR training in Spanish to reach Hispanic population

American Heart Association is reaching Spanish speakers with CPR training to help lessen fear and increase knowledge.

Report: Steph Curry to Star in ‘Mr. Throwback’ Comedy Series for NBC

Report: Steph Curry to star in ‘Mr. Throwback’ comedy series for NBC originally appeared on NBC Sports Bayarea Steph Curry is known as an NBA star, and it appears he

Rabies alert issued for Pasco County after cat tests positive

The rabies alert is in effect for 60 days, officials said.

Robotaxis aim to take San Francisco on ride into the future

Ride-hailing services are preparing to ferry passengers around one of the most densely populated U.S. cities — without a driver. ​Ride-hailing services are preparing to ferry passengers around one of

Report sheds light on challenges, successes of Florida’s SNAP program

SNAP benefits were reduced for over 1.7 million Florida households

Cash deals hit all-time high in Manhattan as sales plummet 38%

The average sale price for a home in Manhattan fell 5 percent to $1.95 million while the median sale price fell 10 percent to $1.075 million, according to a quarterly

Rocket Homes is target of ‘ongoing law enforcement investigation’

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau launched an investigation into Rocket’s real estate brokerage arm in 2020 on eve of the company’s IPO. Three years later, the probe is ongoing.  

Zillow settles shareholder lawsuit over co-marketing program

Zillow has maintained its agent-lender co-marketing program is RESPA compliant, and admitted no wrongdoing while agreeing to pay $15 million, which was granted preliminary approval Monday