5 things to know for September 2: Covid-19, protests, election, China, Charlie Hebdo
Just as predicted, Tropical Storm Nana and Tropical Storm Omar have taken form, marking the earliest 14th and 15th named storms on record in the…
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Just as predicted, Tropical Storm Nana and Tropical Storm Omar have taken form, marking the earliest 14th and 15th named storms on record in the…
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The latest episode of HBO’s “Hard Knocks” chronicles how two Los Angeles football teams grappled with the shooting of Jacob Blake…
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BOSTON, Massachusetts — U.S. Sen. Edward Markey has defeated challenger U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III in Tuesday’s Democratic Senate primary,…
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The Khmer Rouge commander who oversaw the deaths of thousands of people during the Cambodian genocide, and who was serving a life sentence for crimes…
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Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies fatally shot Dijon Kizzee, a 29-year-old Black man, during a confrontation Monday afternoon in South LA,…
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A Major League Soccer and National Women’s Soccer League team executive who was accused of sexism in the workplace is taking a leave of absence…
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A Florida man who referred to himself as an “Antifa hunter” was sentenced to more than three years in prison Monday for making racially…
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A suspect has been charged in the death of St. Louis police officer Tamarris Bohannon, the St. Louis circuit attorney said. Thomas Kinworthy was…
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Attorneys for Breonna Taylor‘s family lashed out at prosecutors for referring to her as a “co-defendant” in a drug case during plea…
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The police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and the ensuing protests have led to threats against the 29-year-old’s family,…
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What’s 869,463,853 times 73? While the average person would still be reaching for their calculator, 20-year-old Neelakantha Bhanu Prakash…
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In the remote community of Igiugig, Alaska, the expression “it takes a village” rang true last weekend as the community came together to…
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Portland’s police chief slammed the mayor and other city officials Tuesday as the Oregon city prepared for its almost 100th consecutive day of…
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To say that John Cassabria is an animal lover is an understatement. He grew up surrounded by pets and is currently the proud owner of four dogs, four…
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The University of California system can no longer use ACT and SAT tests as a determinant for admissions, a superior court judge has ruled, handing a…
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Kenneth Walker III “lives in constant fear” since he was arrested — wrongfully, Walker says — for allegedly shooting one of…
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A plane crash at Coulter Airfield in Bryan, Texas, on Sunday left three passengers dead and another seriously injured, police said. Bryan Police…
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Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney is facing scrutiny after being photographed dining indoors at a restaurant in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, while…
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KENOSHA, Wisconsin — President Donald Trump toured damaged businesses and met with law enforcement in Kenosha on Tuesday after claiming that the…
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A Detroit park has been transformed into a temporary memorial for the city’s more than 1,500 residents who’ve died during the Covid-19…
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A Maryland official who oversaw the state’s commission on Black history is out of a job after he posted memes that appeared to show support for…
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Monroeville, Alabama, might be best known as the inspiration for resident Harper Lee’s novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” — a…
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BENTONVILLE, Arkansas — Walmart is launching a new membership service that it hopes can compete with Amazon Prime. Called Walmart+, it will cost…
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Based on a well-received, one-sentence tweet, a University of Pennsylvania professor is preparing to lead a direct-action, walkout-style event over…
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New York City students will not start the new school year September 10 as planned, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday. The mayor says…
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Naomi Osaka may have won her first-round match at the US Open — but she wanted to ensure people didn’t forget about Breonna Taylor. Ahead…
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American mastodons migrated many times across thousands of miles up and down the North American continent over 800,000 years due to climate change,…
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China’s government has accused Indian troops of illegally trespassing onto Chinese territory, in comments that could set the stage for a second…
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Friends of Portland shooting victim Aaron J. Danielson say he wasn’t an agitator or radical, but a “freedom-loving American,” amid…
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When 10-year-old Brady Snakovsky found out police dogs don’t automatically get issued bullet proof vests, he knew he had to do something about…
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