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Starbucks closing 16 stores in major cities due to safety concerns

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Starbucks is closing 16 stores in some of the country's biggest cities including Los Angeles, Seattle and Washington, D.C. The coffee giant is citing safety concerns as the reason for the closures. Starbucks is telling its employees it will offer additional safety training to de-escalate situations.