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Here’s how a cleaning experts says you should be cleaning your couch — and how often
Learning how to clean your couch goes a long way in maintaining the appearance of your furniture. I spoke with cleaning experts for their advice on how to do it.
A company that tracks and sells Americans’ location data has seemingly been hacked
A company that tracks American location data through smartphones has been hacked by Russian cybercriminals, according to cybersecurity researchers
Amazon Winter Sale: Get discounts on Dyson, Crest and more
Amazon’s Winter Sale is here. Score discounts on vacuums, skin care and more from brands like Dyson, Crest and JBL.
Meta to end programs aimed at diversifying workforce
Meta on Friday told employees that its plans to end a number of internal programs designed to increase the company’s hiring of diverse candidates, the latest dramatic change ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s second White House term.
New Orleans police release bodycam footage of shootout with Bourbon Street attacker
The New Orleans Police Department on Friday released body camera footage of the shootout between three officers and the attacker who rammed his truck into pedestrians on Bourbon Street in the early hours of New Year’s Day, killing 14 people.
Puerto Rico’s islandwide blackout attributed to outdated underground cable
Luma Energy, which oversees Puerto Rico’s power transmission and distribution system, said the islandwide blackout on New Year’s Eve was due to the failure of an underground cable.
New Orleans police release bodycam of Bourbon Street attack
The New Orleans Police Department released a short portion of body camera footage captured during the shootout that ended the New Year’s attack that killed 15 people.
Haitians in the U.S. under temporary protection in anxious limbo amid shifting immigration policies
Haitians who are in the U.S. legally under temporary programs say they are concerned about their ability to remain in the country as President-elect Donald Trump plans to end the programs and carry out mass deportations on Day One of his administration.
Haitians in the U.S. under temporary protection in anxious limbo amid shifting immigration policies
Haitians who are in the U.S. legally under temporary programs say they are concerned about their ability to remain in the country as President-elect Donald Trump plans to end the programs and carry out mass deportations on Day One of his administration.
Supreme Court appears unlikely to block TikTok ban from taking effect
The Supreme Court heard arguments over a law that could effectively ban the social media platform TikTok in the United States. NBC News’ Savannah Sellers reports on what both sides argued and how the court appeared unlikely to block the law from taking effect.