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Month: July 2021

Hot end to the week, storms possible this weekend

THURSDAY: Some leftover cloud cover looks to be a little slow to clear out this morning. We’ll be able to break it up by this evening, but it’ll hold highs in the low to mid 80’s this afternoon. TONIGHT: Partly cloudy skies will stick around tonight, with overnight lows falling into the upper 60’s. EXTENDED: We’re going to

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Many marijuana growers say they're being unfairly targeted because of the industry they're in after state drug agents have conducted two dozen busts at marijuana farms since mid-April

Marijuana growers say they’re being unfairly targeted as state aims to crack down on illegal grows

By Evan Onstot Click here for updates on this story     OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma (KOCO) — State drug agents have conducted two dozen busts at marijuana farms since mid-April, with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics saying they’re the tip of the iceberg. Many growers told KOCO 5 they’re being unfairly targeted because of the industry they’re

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La creciente crisis humanitaria en Haití, más allá del asesinato del presidente Jovenel Moïse

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN) — El asesinato del presidente Jovenel Moïse profundizó aún más la frágil situación política e institucional de Haití, desatada este año por la fecha de finalización del mandatario. Pero además, significa un nuevo golpe para el país, sumido en una crisis humanitaria desde hace años. La economía de Haití se había

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Black TikTok creators on strike demand equal credit, compensation for content

By Brooklyn Neustaeter, CTVNews.ca Writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) — Tired of not receiving credit for their creativity, many Black content creators on TikTok have joined a widespread strike and are refusing to create new dances on the app until they’re properly credited and compensated. The #BlackTikTokStrike isn’t

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