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How is a winter storm on the US East Coast affecting people?
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    "Dangerous, life-threatening" winter storm: Millions brace for blizzard along East Coast.
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    In all, over 75 million Americans were under some level of winter weather alert as of Friday afternoon, including the Chicago metro area, which saw its own lake-effect snowstorm Friday. Officials also said wind-blown snow could make travel “nearly impossible.” Forecasters say the storm could unload over 3 feet of snow and up to 90-mph winds as it pounds eastern New England.
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    Airlines braced for the highest single-day total of cancellations in three weeks. By midday Friday, airlines had canceled more than 1,000 flights in the U.S., and they had already scrubbed about 2,500 scheduled for Saturday, according to tracking service FlightAware. The hardest-hit airports included those in Chicago, the New York City area and Boston.
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    The storm is classified as a nor'easter, named because of the direction from which the winds blow as the system moves up the coast. It's also likely to become a "bomb cyclone," a storm that rapidly intensifies as it undergoes "bombogenesis."
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Why did a Pennsylvania court strike down the state's mail-in voting law?


    Three Republican judges agreed with the GOP who had challenged the law, Act 77, saying the state's constitution required people to vote in person unless they had a specific excuse, such as havin...

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Yes - Amazon cannot relocate their warehouses offshore because Amazon must have facilities located where they can support their highly efficient logistics network. So, Amazon has less management leverage in that respect. On the other hand, Amazon management has been very celebratory and public with their early usage of drone delivery and warehouse automation. That will be a rising tide of greater and greater management leverage. So, Amazon workers, unionize and protect yourselves the best you can. But, at best, I think you may only manage to slow the rising tide.


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Unsure - The Conversation rightly points out the advantages to employees od a union, but having worked in a unioni...



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Why has a Tennessee school district banned a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel?


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