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Month: March 2021

‘It’s not a safe place’: Thierry Henry quits social media, hoping to inspire others to stand up to online abuse

Former France international Thierry Henry says he hopes his decision to step away from social media will inspire others to stand up against racist abuse and bullying online. The ex-Arsenal and Barcelona star, who won the World Cup with France in 1998, announced on Friday that he would be quitting his social media accounts until

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Shifting the focus in the death of Mengqi Ji to Rock Bridge Memorial State Park

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Columbia Police Department announced Thursday it believes remains found at Rock Bridge State Park belong to Mengqi Ji. Since October 2019, the Columbia Police Department has been investigating the disappearance of Mengqi Ji, who was reported missing by her husband Joseph Elledge. Elledge is the key suspect in the disappearance of his wife

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Two separate lawmaker trips to border highlight different messages on immigration amid surge of minors

Two separate groups of lawmakers traveled to Texas on Friday to spotlight the surge of unaccompanied minors crossing the US-Mexico border in recent weeks — with the lawmakers blaming different administrations for why the crisis is happening in the first place. Democratic Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro, who led a group of House Democratic lawmakers to

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Tracking an overall pleasant weekend

TONIGHT: A disturbance will move just to our north overnight. A few showers will be possible for a brief period north of I-70 in the predawn hours of Saturday but otherwise quiet. Lows will fall into the upper 40’s. TOMORROW: Saturday itself will be a gorgeous day for most of us, with a steady breeze and temperatures

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Georgia’s new voting restrictions intensify Democratic push for filibuster changes but Senate realities remain

Georgia Republicans’ successful effort to enact sweeping voting restrictions has ratcheted up pressure on Democrats to take unprecedented steps and change the rules of the US Senate in order to overhaul election law and expand voting access across the country. But Democratic hopes are running into a major problem: The party lacks the votes to

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Georgia’s new voting restrictions give Democrats reason to push filibuster change but Senate realities remain

Georgia Republicans’ successful effort to enact sweeping voting restrictions has ratcheted up pressure on Democrats to take unprecedented steps and change the rules of the US Senate in order to overhaul election law and expand voting access across the country. But Democratic hopes are running into a major problem: The party lacks the votes to

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At funeral of Georgia spa shooting victim, ex-husband says her relatives think US isn’t safe. ‘And who could blame them?’

Xiaojie Tan, one of eight people killed in last week’s Atlanta-area spa shootings, was remembered at her funeral Friday for forging her own way in business, raising her daughter well and treating her customers as friends. And if Americans could learn from her example, “the violence and bloodshed might stop,” her ex-husband said at the

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