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  1. Until the end of the year, if you take your vaccination card to any Krispy Kreme location in the US, you can get a free glazed doughnut each day, the company says

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  2. "One way to increase vaccinations is for employers to require them in the workplace. But employers should not rush to do this. Although vaccine mandates are likely legal, other tools are probably better," Dorit Reiss writes for

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  3. Businesses in Texas have now become a battleground of sorts for wearing masks. There's nothing — legally — telling people that they have to wear a mask inside. Private businesses, however, are still allowed to require masks at their discretion.

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  4. Rows of scientific equipment have replaced most of the seats. In place of overhead storage there are pipes and wiring, and instead of holidaymakers, the passengers are research scientists. This is no ordinary plane; this is Europe's largest flying lab.

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  5. Lego is launching a new set in partnership with NASA to mark the 40th anniversary of the first space shuttle flight on April 12, 1981. The set features the space shuttle Discovery and the Hubble Space Telescope.

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  6. Americans have spent the past year going absolutely wild over fried chicken sandwiches. Now, Popeyes hopes to bring the craze to the United Kingdom.

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  7. The US Senate has confirmed Boston Mayor Marty Walsh to be Labor secretary, elevating the former union boss to oversee the federal department in charge of workplace conditions, benefits and rights

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  8. The computer chip shortage is starting to hit automakers where it really hurts, delaying deliveries of full-size pickups and SUVs

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  9. Hasbro says it is changing all 16 of Monopoly's Community Chest cards to better reflect what community means to fans today. Players can now vote on the new set of cards.

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  10. US stocks ended Monday solidly higher, thanks to a big rally in the FAANGs, Microsoft and other tech stocks. 📈 The Dow rose a little more than 100 points, or 0.3% 📈 The S&P 500 finished 0.7% higher 📈 The Nasdaq Composite gained 1.2%

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  11. Super Nintendo World has opened in Osaka, Japan. Visitors can jump up and punch “question blocks” and collect virtual coins or play Koopa’s Challenge: a real-life Mario Kart race through Bowser’s Castle.

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  12. Starting Monday until the end of the year, if you take your vaccination card to any Krispy Kreme location in the US, you can get a free glazed doughnut each day, the company says

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  13. Media outlets are ramping up their coverage of anti-Asian violence following last week's Atlanta shootings, but many Asian-American journalists feel the issue has been ignored for far too long.

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  14. Brooklyn-based startup DeliverZero aims to tackle New York's takeout waste problem with its reusable food containers and delivery app platform

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  15. Tesla CEO Elon Musk says his company's cars would never be used for spying in China, in response to reports that the country's military has banned the vehicles over such concerns

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  16. Justin Long is switching sides in the Mac vs. PC battle in a new series of commercials for Intel. Long gained fame as the Mac guy in Apple's series of ads from the mid-2000s.

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  17. "Without modern infrastructure, the US cannot create decent jobs, social justice or climate safety. After decades of delay, now is the time for President Joe Biden to go big," writes for

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  18. The currency was trading Monday at around 8.12 per US dollar, weakening about 12% from Friday. It had slipped even further against the greenback earlier in the morning.

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  19. Mar 21

    Because the government uses tax information to identify and send stimulus payments, many homeless people who don't file taxes because of their low income are left out

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  20. Mar 21

    The technology has already been adopted by companies such as Microsoft, HP and Mastercard

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