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Prosecutors Call Theranos Ex-CEO Elizabeth Holmes A Liar And A Cheat As Trial Opens

Defense lawyers say Holmes believed the company could screen for hundreds of diseases with just a finger prick of blood, a pledge that attracted millions of dollars in investment.

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Prosecutors Call Theranos Ex-CEO Elizabeth Holmes A Liar And A Cheat As Trial Opens

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John Lennon Released 'Imagine' The Same Year NPR Debuted Original Programming

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How The Events Of 9/11 Still Affect The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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The 1st International Flight Since The U.S. Evacuated Leaves Kabul

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