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The world has been through a lot this year. It started off with the death of Kobe Bryant, the internet exploded into memes about World War III and…
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The world has been through a lot this year. It started off with the death of Kobe Bryant, the internet exploded into memes about World War III and…
Continue ReadingThe world has been through a lot this year. It started off with the death of Kobe Bryant, the internet exploded into memes about World War III and…
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Tyson warned Monday that it expects more meat plant closures this year. The company also said it will continue producing less meat than usual, as…
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The world has been through a lot this year. It started off with the death of Kobe Bryant, the internet exploded into memes about World War III and…
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The first-grader was finally getting to grips with reading. He’d made “enormous progress,” said his special education teacher Jill…
Continue ReadingThe first-grader was finally getting to grips with reading. He’d made “enormous progress,” said his special education teacher Jill…
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EL PASO, Texas — Restaurants and retail stores in Texas began the re-opening process on Friday, with requirements to operate at 25-percent capacity…
Continue ReadingA Georgia man was chased, shot and killed while jogging more than two months ago, and his family is calling for justice. Ahmaud Arbery, 25, was…
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A Georgia man was chased, shot and killed while jogging more than two months ago, and his family is calling for justice. Ahmaud Arbery, 25, was…
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Small business owners are still scrambling to find and apply for financial aid and figure out how best to survive this pandemic-induced economic…
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They were once the giants of American retail, strong enough to survive wars, the Great Depression, the Great Recession and the rise of online…
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Lesley Stahl, the senior-most correspondent on the CBS newsmagazine “60 Minutes,” revealed on Sunday night’s broadcast that she was…
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Six-year-old Callaghan McLaughlin has a new routine. Every day, he wakes up early, eats breakfast, gets his schoolwork done — and then sets up…
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The new week brings more reopenings across the US after a weekend many Americans spent outside, from protesting coronavirus restrictions to enjoying…
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Global markets and US stock futures dropped Monday after the White House renewed efforts to blame China for the coronavirus pandemic and President…
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Forget toilet paper! The latest must-have product to sell out on store shelves is flour. There’s no wheat shortage or anything, it’s just…
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Just when you thought 2020 could not get any worse. Now we have giant hornets with freakish eyes and a venomous sting to add to this year’s…
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A Georgia man was chased, shot and killed while jogging more than two months ago, and his family is calling for justice. Ahmaud Arbery, 25, was…
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EL PASO, Texas — Doctors and nurses from around the country, including the Borderland, are working on the front lines in the epicenter for the…
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LAS CRUCES, New Mexico — After 99 years on this earth, Lola Moya had not yet experienced a birthday parade. Can you believe it? In the age of social…
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EL PASO, Texas– Virtual learning has silenced the halls of schools during the worldwide pandemic. Teachers interacting with their students in-person…
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EL PASO, Texas – The effort to get El Paso back open for business took a major step over the weekend as several malls welcomed back customers.…
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EL PASO, Texas — As Texas began to open up a select number of businesses over the weekend, spiritual communities across El Paso were still taking…
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A version of this article first appeared in the “Reliable Sources” newsletter. You can sign up for free right here. Hard times like these…
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Asian markets and US stock futures are falling Monday as trade war-era geopolitical tensions return to the forefront of investors’ minds. Hong…
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Odd jobs on construction sites used to earn Takahashi enough money to pay for a private booth each night at one of Tokyo’s internet cafes. But…
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From California to New York, more Americans are headed outside — some for recreation and others in protest. But as some states loosen or let go…
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EL PASO, Texas — Health officials reported yet another day of double-digit increases in El Paso County coronavirus cases on Sunday, but they did…
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GALLUP, New Mexico — New Mexico’s governor, who invoked the state’s Riot Control Act to seal off all roads to non-essential traffic in one of the…
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