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    Timothy Nerozzi

    Timothy Nerozzi is a foreign affairs reporter at the Washington Examiner, covering global policy and diplomacy. With a background in investigative reporting, he previously wrote for Fox News Media. He has interviewed top lawmakers and led major investigations.

    FILE- In this Aug. 3, 2017, file photo, Myrtice Harris applies tape to a package before shipment at an Amazon fulfillment center in Baltimore. Amazon’s announced Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018, that it would raise its hourly minimum wage to $15. Those who already made $15 will get an extra dollar an hour when the change is made next month, but they will also lose two benefits they relied on: monthly bonuses that could top hundreds of dollars and a chance to own Amazon’s sky-rocketing stock, currently worth nearly $2,000.
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    Amazon accused of compromising union efforts, workers explore new vote

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    Two Olympians share gold medal after they can’t out-jump each other
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    Healthcare workers protest vaccination mandate in North Carolina

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    A Black Hawk helicopter takes off in Arizona.
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    Comedian Kathy Griffin poses for a portrait in Los Angeles to promote her upcoming “The Laugh Your Head Off World Tour.
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    Kathy Griffin reveals lung cancer diagnosis

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    Women’s soccer team ousted from Olympic final shot after shocking loss
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    Arthur ending after 25 seasons on PBS

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    British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson speaks during a media conference after a meeting of the EU3 and Iran at EEAS headquarters in Brussels on Thursday Jan. 11, 2018. European Union foreign ministers held talks with their Iranian counterpart in Brussels on Thursday amid doubts over the future of an international agreement curbing the Islamic Republic's nuclear ambitions.

    England will lift quarantine requirement for vaccinated US travelers

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    Ecuador's Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino, left, shakes hands with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange after a press conference inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, Monday Aug. 18, 2014, where Assange confirmed he

    Ecuador revokes Assange’s citizenship as Wikileaks asks public for help

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