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Recent Examples of copublishThis article is copublished with ProPublica, the nonprofit investigative newsroom, for which Ian MacDougall is a contributing reporter.—New York Times, 14 Dec. 2019
The plaintiff, Brian Keim, alleged that Trader Joe's made some customers susceptible to identity theft because some stores printed transaction receipts that included the first six and last four digits of customers' credit or debit card numbers, according to filings.
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Melina Khan,
USA Today,
9 May 2026
The company’s parks division continues to print money (partly by squeezing creepy Disney adults who are going into debt to finance their addiction to Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage).
An earlier study, published in the American Economic Journal, found that field-office closures led to a sixteen-per-cent decline in disability recipients in the surrounding areas.
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E. Tammy Kim,
New Yorker,
7 May 2026
Along with the launch of its chatbot for clinicians last month, OpenAI also published a wish list that the company described as a blueprint for unlocking AI’s potential to change the broader health care system.
Another risky expenditure was paying to use an RCA satellite to syndicate his station, renamed TBS, around the country, beginning in 1976.
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Kory Grow,
Rolling Stone,
6 May 2026
Commercial broadcasters, in the United States and Australia, for example, can now use technology to allow radio networks to produce and transmit local news stories for stations some distance away or to syndicate national programs to multiple stations.
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Encyclopedia Britannica,
Encyclopedia Britannica,
1 May 2026