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797: What I Was Thinking As We Were Sinking Apr. 21, 2023 Act Two: Going Down With the Censorships When to leave Twitter is a question lots of executives faced when Elon Musk took over the company — those who weren't immediately fired, anyway.
744: Essential Aug. 13, 2021 Act Two: The $25 Tip The pandemic forced restaurant server Shelly Ortiz to put on her “Covid Goggles.” What she saw through them made her reevaluate her ideas of what’s important.
744: Essential Aug. 13, 2021 Act Three: Teacher Number Four In Maine, early childhood educator Miss Jordyn Rossignol had several members of her workforce quit.
206 Mar. 1, 2002 Somewhere in the Arabian Sea Life aboard an aircraft carrier stationed in the Arabian Sea supporting bombing missions over Afghanistan.
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