5 things to know for June 10: Police reform, Trump, election, coronavirus, Nigeria
The Nasdaq topped 10,000 for the first time ever, proving that during this period of economic uncertainty, America still has faith in tech stocks…
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The Nasdaq topped 10,000 for the first time ever, proving that during this period of economic uncertainty, America still has faith in tech stocks…
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Roger Federer has announced he will not play tennis again this year after undergoing further surgery on his right knee. The 20-time grand slam…
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New Orleans Saints’ Malcolm Jenkins says the NFL needs to apologize to Colin Kaepernick. Speaking to CBS This Morning on Tuesday, the 12-year…
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Enoki mushrooms are linked to four deaths and 31 hospitalizations in what the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says was a multistate…
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Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, is moving away from its planet a hundred times faster than previously established, according to a new study. The…
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When my 3-year-old’s preschool went online back in March, I was dubious. He loved his teachers and classmates, but up until now those…
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North Korea has shut off all lines of communication with “enemy” South Korea — a likely signal that Pyongyang is adopting a more…
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EL PASO, Texas – A person was shot in Northeast El Paso early Wednesday morning and police said they’re still looking for the person responsible. The…
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Spot the odd one out in this list of global cities: Hong Kong, Zurich, Singapore and… Ashgabat? The Turkmenistan capital might not spring to…
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To lower your cancer risk, vegetables and whole grains should be on your menu and processed and red meat should be off, according to updated…
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A New Mexico police officer is out of a job and facing an involuntary manslaughter charge after he allegedly used a vascular neck restraint on a man…
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The New York City Health Department is encouraging people to “be creative” in its updated guidelines to help people have safer sex during…
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Coronavirus is “my worst nightmare,” in some ways more than Ebola or HIV, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Tuesday. “Ebola was scary, but…
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Several universities this week joined a growing list of schools reporting coronavirus cases within their athletic programs. Arkansas State reported…
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Don’t go cold turkey — at least not when it comes to easing lockdown restrictions. That’s the message of a new study that uses…
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Deshaun Watson, DeAndre Hopkins and thousands others have called on Clemson University to rename some of its facilities, notably the Honors College…
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Sony is banking on moviegoers heading back to theaters this summer. The film studio announced Tuesday that they are releasing “The Broken…
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The winds were a bit gusty today with the passage of the morning cold front. Gusts hit around 45 mph in spots. Temps stayed below average. Temps will…
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An investigation of a major coronavirus outbreak aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier may reveal clues as to how Covid-19 affects…
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For students in Virginia, the end of summer break will mean a return to classes — in-person. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam on Tuesday announced…
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The Philadelphia police inspector accused of hitting a protester with a metal baton was suspended by his department for 30 days with intent to…
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At least 28 states are not following US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines on reporting new Covid-19 cases — half of which…
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Last week, Minneapolis officials confirmed they were considering a fairly rare course of action: disbanding the city police department. It’s…
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“Swipe right. Swipe left.” On an evolutionary level, the finger flick of choice in the human mating game is often influenced by…
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“Schitt’s Creek” got a very special visitor on Sunday. The cast of the hit comedy got back in character to deliver a commencement…
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Chad Daybell was taken to jail Tuesday after remains were found on his Idaho property, Rexburg Police Assistant Chief Gary Hagen said at a news…
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Click here for updates on this story MILL SPRING, N.C. (WLOS) — The tiny Stony Knoll Library is packed with history.…
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In a week where Bubba Wallace wore an “I Can’t Breathe” T-shirt before an event and said racetracks shouldn’t allow…
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UPDATE: El Paso City Council on June 9th has voted down a proposal to reopen Scenic Drive on a daily basis to pedestrians for the summer from July…
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