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Deadline for essay contest is May 29, 2021. Open to all Arizona 5th…
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Deadline for essay contest is May 29, 2021. Open to all Arizona 5th…
Continue ReadingNearly three years before Derek Chauvin killed George Floyd by kneeling on his neck for more than 9 minutes, the former Minneapolis police officer…
Continue ReadingHis mother is speaking up because other Latinos are dying The mother of a Latino man who died in police custody in Alameda, California, after being…
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The officer’s canine Jax, alerted to the vehicle and the…
Continue ReadingA suspect who held five people captive during an eight-hour standoff at a Wells Fargo bank in St. Cloud, Minnesota, has been arrested and will be…
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Speaking at a news conference shortly before a scheduled online meeting with U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, López Obrador displayed tax records…
Continue ReadingA urologic surgery resident in Pennsylvania is raising money to help India as it battles a horrific Covid-19 outbreak. Ruchika Talwar, a 28-year-old…
Continue ReadingPresident Joe Biden on Friday argued the US needs the kind of large-scale investments his economic proposals call for in the wake of a disappointing…
Continue ReadingIt’s the little chopper that could. After four historic flights, the Ingenuity Mars helicopter is ready to fly to a new destination. The…
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said nationally, 45% of the population have received at least one dose, and 32.8% are fully…
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AWC will be holding its two in-person ceremonies this year, May 13 and May 14 to reduce crowd…
Continue ReadingCollege students hesitant to receive a Covid-19 vaccination may need to rethink their decision. As most colleges in the US inch toward the end of the…
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Kidde is voluntarily recalling about 226,000 smoke alarms and combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms over concerns that they can fail to alert…
Continue ReadingBirthdays. Weddings. Graduations. When the Covid-19 pandemic hit last year, we watched as old milestones — and the rituals we depended on to mark…
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A judge has issued a written order to allow the immediate family of Andrew Brown Jr. to see the videos of his fatal encounter with law enforcement.…
Continue ReadingA federal grand jury has indicted the four former Minneapolis police officers involved in George Floyd’s arrest and death, accusing them of…
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China’s annual emissions exceeded those of all developed nations combined in 2019, the first time this has happened since national greenhouse…
Continue ReadingLouisiana State University has hired the first African American president in the Southeastern Conference. William Tate IV will begin in July, LSU…
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Border Patrol agents rescued a man in the Jacumba Wilderness after his group left him…
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The coronavirus pandemic has claimed more than 3 million lives, an almost unfathomable human toll. Now, new figures suggest that the true global…
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