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1️⃣ Singing the blues
Broadway has always been at the heart of New York City culture — and perhaps more importantly, its economy. But musicals are struggling to make a profit, and producers blame the rising cost of rent, fees and labor.
2️⃣ Dad foils kidnapping
A 15-year-old girl was walking her dog on Christmas Day when she was abducted at knifepoint near Houston. Her father used the parental controls on his daughter’s cellphone to find her — and the suspect.
3️⃣ Buyer beware
A company recalled all of its baby formula products in November during an infant botulism outbreak, but some stores continued selling them. It’s the latest example of how dangerous products can linger on shelves.
4️⃣ Direct donations
When you give to charity, you’re probably wondering how much of that money actually goes to people in need. These groups tell you exactly who you’re helping and how you’re changing their lives for the better.
5️⃣ A complicated legacy
Brigitte Bardot’s effortless sense of style inspired “French girl chic” and made her a global star, but her right-wing views and racial remarks sparked plenty of controversy.
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Chicago & Midwest Storm Chasers
🚙 A powerful winter storm is impacting post-holiday travel across the central and eastern US. About how many people are expected to drive for end-of-year trips across the US?
A. 15 million
B. 32 million
C. 68 million
D. 100 million
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🧠 Quiz answer: D. More than 100 million Americans are expected to hit the roads during the year-end holiday travel period.
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