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GrubHub Laying Off 400 Workers
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Chicago-based food delivery company GrubHub is laying off 400 employees, announcing in a letter to its employees that its operating costs have outpaced its growth since before the pandemic.
On Your Side: 'Ghost Kitchen' Restaurant Trend
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Next time you order from a new eatery or pop-up kitchen on your food delivery app, you might actually end up eating something from another restaurant — like Denny's, TGI Fridays or even Chuck E. Cheese.
CDC: 1 In 36 Children Now Identified With Autism Spectrum Disorder
CBS News
For the first time, autism is being diagnosed more frequently in Black and Hispanic children than in White kids according to a new report released Thursday from the CDC.
Snowstorm Leads To Crashes, Interstate Closure In Colorado
CBS News
Denver's largest snowstorm in the month of January in 31 years is leading to a large number of crashes in the metro area. The snow in northeastern Colorado has also led to an Interstate 76 closure.
Jeremiah Green, Modest Mouse Founding Member & Drummer, Dies At 45
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Jeremiah Green, one of the founding members of Modest Mouse and the band's drummer, died on Saturday of cancer, the band confirmed on social media. He was 45.
Experimental Drug Appears To Slow Progression Of Alzheimer's
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An experimental drug appears to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease, according to new research from the drug maker.
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Operation Santa: United States Postal Service Opens Letter Adoption
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You can make someone's holiday wish come true this season with the help of The United States Postal Service.
Operation Santa: United States Postal Service Opens Letter Adoption
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You can make someone's holiday wish come true this season with the help of The United States Postal Service.
Man Accused Of Attacking Paul Pelosi Pleads Not Guilty In 1st Court Appearance
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David DePape, arrested after allegedly breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home and attacking her husband, pleaded not guilty in his first court appearance Tuesday.
Man Accused Of Attacking Paul Pelosi Pleads Not Guilty In 1st Court Appearance
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David DePape, arrested after allegedly breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home and attacking her husband, pleaded not guilty in his first court appearance Tuesday.
Tapping Tomatoes: California Processors Making Drinking Water From Tomatoes
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Truckloads of tomatoes lined up for processing in California's San Joaquin Valley at Ingomar Packing. The Merced County facility sees more than a million tons each season.
Tapping Tomatoes: California Processors Making Drinking Water From Tomatoes
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Truckloads of tomatoes lined up for processing in California's San Joaquin Valley at Ingomar Packing. The Merced County facility sees more than a million tons each season.
UC Davis Researchers Using New Procedure To Treat Spina Bifida
CBS News
Researchers at UC Davis believe a new experimental procedure may help treat Spina Bifida. The research team performed its first-ever human trials using stem cells in the womb to treat Spina Bifida.
UC Davis Researchers Using New Procedure To Treat Spina Bifida
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Researchers at UC Davis believe a new experimental procedure may help treat Spina Bifida. The research team performed its first-ever human trials using stem cells in the womb to treat Spina Bifida.
Florida's Ian Insured Losses Near $4.5 Billion
CBS News
According to the state Office of Insurance Regulation, as of Tuesday, 471,783 claims have been filed from the Category 4 storm, which made landfall September 28 on the southwest coast and then crossed the state.
Florida's Ian Insured Losses Near $4.5 Billion
CBS News
According to the state Office of Insurance Regulation, as of Tuesday, 471,783 claims have been filed from the Category 4 storm, which made landfall September 28 on the southwest coast and then crossed the state.
Gloria Estefan Inspires New Barbie Doll
CBS News
Mattel is debuting a Barbie doll made in the image of Gloria Estefan, in celebration of her 65th birthday.
Gloria Estefan Inspires New Barbie Doll
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Mattel is debuting a Barbie doll made in the image of Gloria Estefan, in celebration of her 65th birthday.
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Death Valley Hits 127 Degrees, Setting Record For Hottest September Day
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Death Valley, famous for being one of the hottest places on the planet, set a new record for the hottest September day anywhere on the planet when its Furnace Creek thermometer hit 127 degrees on Thursday.
Death Valley Hits 127 Degrees, Setting Record For Hottest September Day
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Death Valley, famous for being one of the hottest places on the planet, set a new record for the hottest September day anywhere on the planet when its Furnace Creek thermometer hit 127 degrees on Thursday.
Survey Finds Almost A Third Of Americans Traveling For Labor Day Weekend
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About a third of Americans are expected to travel this Labor Day holiday, and many will be leaving Thursday. The line at Philadelphia International Airport has shortened significantly, however, it doesn't mean it won't be back.
Survey Finds Almost A Third Of Americans Traveling For Labor Day Weekend
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About a third of Americans are expected to travel this Labor Day holiday, and many will be leaving Thursday. The line at Philadelphia International Airport has shortened significantly, however, it doesn't mean it won't be back.
Helmet Shortage May Impact Start Of High School Football Season
CBS News
Before the competition can even heat up on the football field, athletic directors all over are working together - scrambling to suit up their players. The desperate phone calls keep coming in Walpole.
Helmet Shortage May Impact Start Of High School Football Season
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Before the competition can even heat up on the football field, athletic directors all over are working together - scrambling to suit up their players. The desperate phone calls keep coming in Walpole.
Xeriscaping: The Growing Landscaping Trend That Saves Water, Helps Pollinators
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As drought conditions worsen in the West, and continue to impact parts of Minnesota, a growing trend is aimed at saving water and helping pollinators.
Xeriscaping: The Growing Landscaping Trend That Saves Water, Helps Pollinators
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As drought conditions worsen in the West, and continue to impact parts of Minnesota, a growing trend is aimed at saving water and helping pollinators.
4 Big Cats From 'Tiger King' Zoo Move To Minnesota Sanctuary
CBS News
Some famous felines you may have seen before on Netflix are making their Minnesota debut.
4 Big Cats From 'Tiger King' Zoo Move To Minnesota Sanctuary
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Some famous felines you may have seen before on Netflix are making their Minnesota debut.
King's Hawaiian Pretzel Products Recalled Due To Possible Microbial Contamination
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King's Hawaiian is voluntarily recalling some of its products due to possible microbial contamination.
King's Hawaiian Pretzel Products Recalled Due To Possible Microbial Contamination
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King's Hawaiian is voluntarily recalling some of its products due to possible microbial contamination.
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What to know about the U.S. Department of Education
Alex Cameron
President Trump will sign an executive order directing Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to take steps toward closing the Department of Education, though congressional approval is required for full elimination.
What to know about the U.S. Department of Education
Alex Cameron
President Trump will sign an executive order directing Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to take steps toward closing the Department of Education, though congressional approval is required for full elimination.
Oklahoma executes man amid week of multiple U.S. executions
Haley Weger
Oklahoma executed Wendell Grissom for a 2005 murder, marking the state's first execution of the year amid a week of multiple executions across the U.S.
Oklahoma executes man amid week of multiple U.S. executions
Haley Weger
Oklahoma executed Wendell Grissom for a 2005 murder, marking the state's first execution of the year amid a week of multiple executions across the U.S.
Shelter Updates: Red Cross locations remain open to support displaced Oklahomans
David Prock
The American Red Cross is aiding Oklahomans affected by recent wildfires, providing shelter, meals, and safety tips as recovery efforts continue.
Shelter Updates: Red Cross locations remain open to support displaced Oklahomans
David Prock
The American Red Cross is aiding Oklahomans affected by recent wildfires, providing shelter, meals, and safety tips as recovery efforts continue.
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Top Headlines
What to know about the U.S. Department of Education
Alex Cameron
President Trump will sign an executive order directing Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to take steps toward closing the Department of Education, though congressional approval is required for full elimination.
Oklahoma executes man amid week of multiple U.S. executions
Haley Weger
Oklahoma executed Wendell Grissom for a 2005 murder, marking the state's first execution of the year amid a week of multiple executions across the U.S.
Shelter Updates: Red Cross locations remain open to support displaced Oklahomans
David Prock
The American Red Cross is aiding Oklahomans affected by recent wildfires, providing shelter, meals, and safety tips as recovery efforts continue.
Tesla vandalized with spray paint at Tulsa apartment complex: Suspect caught on camera
Drake Johnson
Tulsa Police are searching for the suspect accused of vandalizing a Tesla with spray paint last week.
REAL ID: What Oklahomans need to know before the deadline in May
Drake Johnson
Starting May 7, 2025, Oklahoma residents must have a REAL ID-compliant license to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities. Over 1.8 million REAL IDs have already been issued in the state.
How Kindred Hospitality Alliance is changing the landscape for Tulsa's service industry workers
Kristen Weaver
Kindred Hospitality Alliance looks to change the service industry in Tulsa by offering support and resources to hospitality workers, unveiling plans for Kindred Scratch Kitchen that will champion the cause.
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