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Latinas left workforce at highest rate, see slow recovery

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PHOENIX — Teresa Marez spent 14 years building a strong clientele base as a hair stylist in San Antonio. When her son, who is...

Vaccine effort turns into slog as infectious variant spreads

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As cases tumble and states reopen, the potential final stage in the U.S. campaign to vanquish COVID-19 is turning into a slog, with a...

Brazil keeps search for striker against Peru at Copa America

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SAO PAULO — Brazil coach Tie has hinted he'll continue searching for his ideal strike force in Thursday's Copa America game against Peru. ...

UK inflation up more than expected amid COVID fluctuations

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LONDON — British consumer prices rose by more than expected last month as fuel and clothing costs surged following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions. ...

NY Philharmonic to resume subscription performance Sept, 17

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NEW YORK — The New York Philharmonic will resume subscription performances in September following a historic 18-month gap caused by the coronavirus pandemic, presenting...

10 California residents get $1.5M richer via vaccine jackpot

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LOS ANGELES — Gov. Gavin Newsom doled out $1.5 million each to 10 vaccinated winners at Universal Studios on Tuesday to mark the end...

Rise in far-right extremists seen in Germany last year

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BERLIN — Authorities in Germany said Tuesday that the number of far-right extremists in the country increased last year as neo-Nazis sought to join...

NE Indiana ice cream plant closing, eliminating 176 jobs

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DECATUR, Ind. — An ice cream producer has notified the state it will close a northeastern Indiana plant by the end of the year,...

DeChambeau-Koepka spat overshadowing tough US Open course

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SAN DIEGO — Torrey Pines has had its share of conflict over the years involving some of the top players in golf. Just not...

Iran presidential candidate urges better ties with West

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TEHRAN, Iran — A prominent contender in Iran’s presidential election appealed Tuesday for better economic and political relations with the West, his most extensive...