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George Floyd's brutal death sparked a racial justice reckoning. One officer involved goes on trial this month. What you should know.

March 4, 2021

Minneapolis is gearing up for this month’s trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged in George Floyd’s death that sparked nationwide protests and calls for an end to police brutality last summer.…

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US variant cases surpass 2,500, up from 546 a month ago; CDC reports distribution of 100M vaccine doses. Latest COVID-19 updates

March 3, 2021

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Tuesday that the country has more than 2,500 cases of coronavirus variants that can spread more easily and dodge some treatments and immunities. More…

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MLB will open year with alternate site camps, Triple-A season pushed back a month

March 3, 2021

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Major League Baseball informed its teams that they will open the season with alternate site camps once again and push the Class AAA season back a month, according to an MLB official…

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In deadliest avalanche month for US – 26 fatalities – Juneau, Alaska, 'dodged a bullet' this weekend

March 1, 2021

The United States ended an historically deadly month for avalanches with an apparent near-miss in Alaska’s capital city. Officials in Juneau braced for “historic avalanches” this weekend as the city’s urban avalanche forecast reached “extreme” danger,…

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South China Sea: Beijing embarks on month of military drills as fears of all-out war rise

March 1, 2021

The drills will take place west of the Leizhou Peninsula and will run from Monday until the end the month. The area will be closed off to all other vessels, according to…

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20 great movies for families to watch in honor of Black History Month

February 25, 2021

Hollywood doesn’t always get history right. But it has given us some exceptional movies that deal with racial prejudice and civil rights, complete with A-list names like Michelle Obama, Beyoncé, Denzel Washington, Viola Davis, Sidney…

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US vaccine supply up 70% over last month, White House says; Tennessee reports 2,400 wasted doses: Latest COVID-19 updates.

February 24, 2021

The U.S. supply of vaccine doses is increasing again. States will receive about 14.5 million doses this week, marking a nearly 70% increase in distribution over the last month, White House press secretary…

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US vaccine supply up 70% over last month, White House says; Tennessee reports 2,400 wasted doses; 112M global cases. Latest COVID-19 updates

February 24, 2021

The U.S. supply of vaccine doses is increasing again. States will receive about 14.5 million doses this week, marking a nearly 70% increase in distribution over the last month, White House press secretary…

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GameStop CFO Jim Bell resigns a month after trading frenzy that sent the company's valuation soaring

February 24, 2021

GameStop’s chief financial officer is leaving the company without an immediate replacement. The company announced Tuesday that Jim Bell, who served as the executive vice president and CFO, will be resigning from…

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NYC movie theaters to reopen next month with mask requirement, social distancing

February 23, 2021

Movie theaters are coming back to the Big Apple. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that all the state’s movie theaters – including in New York City – can reopen starting March 5.…

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Oklahoma man gets 3 years for smuggling firearms to UAE to help fight ISIS: prosecutors

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