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  • Tech companies struggle to diversify because their work environments are full of harassment and discrimination, Ina Fried of Axios reports.
  • The airstrikes in Tigray killed at least three civilians in an area ravaged by conflict and food scarcity.
  • As the U.N's weapons inspectors head to Iraq, the U.S. military builds up its forces in the Persian Gulf. Russell Lewis reports on one of the first units to be deployed.
  • A new report finds that 65,000 more men have died in the U.S. of COVID-19 than women.
  • His works debuted at a public memorial earlier this month in St. Louis, where families who lost loved ones to COVID-19 were present.
  • The report from CNBC highlights the continued inequality in the stock market.
  • A sound montage of some of the voices in this past week's news, including Bishop Thomas Doran of Rockford, Ill.; Susan Archibald, president of Linkup; Senate Chaplain Lloyd Ogilvie; Reps. Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-FL) and David Obey (D-WI); audiotape, released this week by al Jazeera, which U.S. officials believe is from Osama bin Laden; President George W. Bush; Iraqi Ambassador Mohammed Al-Douri, and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
  • The Bush Administration proposes opening the government's printing operations to competition. Some insiders at the Government Printing Office are concerned, as are some of the office's clients. NPR's Andrea Seabrook reports.
  • This past week, Movielink was unveiled. The service allows users to download movies via the Internet to PCs. Technology commentator Rich Dean offers an assessment.
  • California's Central Valley produces an enormous amount of the food that ends up on kitchen tables around the country. But according to a recent UCLA study, two counties at the heart of the valley have the highest rates of food insecurity in the state. That means that many families have trouble pulling together enough food to meet basic needs. From member station KQED, Tamara Keith reports.
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