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Month: August 2021

Vigil held for 18-year-Ood Rylee Goodrich, 1 of 2 teen victims shot and killed in Corona movie theater

By CBSLA Staff Click here for updates on this story     CORONA, CA (KCAL, KCBS) — With news of 19-year-old Anthony Barajas’s passing Saturday morning, friends, family and mourners gathered outside the Corona movie theater where he and 18-year-old Rylee Goodrich were shot and killed Monday by 20-year-old Joseph Jimenez. “I want people to know that

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The Tennessee Department of Transportation in May released photos of the crack that shut down the Hernando DeSoto bridge.

A vital Memphis bridge shut down since May due to a structural crack has fully reopened

By Tina Burnside, CNN A major bridge connecting Memphis, Tennessee, to Arkansas reopened to traffic in both directions on Monday afternoon, nearly three months after a crack forced its closure, the Arkansas Department of Transportation announced in a tweet. The Hernando DeSoto Bridge, which carries Interstate 40 over the Mississippi River, was shut down for

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FAMU President Larry Robinson greets a 2020 graduate during the July 31 ceremony.

Florida A&M becomes the latest HBCU to forgive student debt, totaling over $16M, for the 2020-21 graduating class

By Lauren M. Johnson, CNN Florida A&M University students got a welcome surprise when the university announced it would be paying off student financial balances for the 2020-2021 school year. President Larry Robinson broke the news at the commencement for 2020 graduates Saturday. “This is an indication of our commitment to student success and our

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FBI used 'provocative photos' of female office staff to catch sexual predators

FBI used ‘provocative photos’ of female office staff to catch sexual predators, watchdog says

By Marshall Cohen FBI agents posted provocative photos of female coworkers online without formal authorization as part of sting operations against sex trafficking, according to a new watchdog report. The Justice Department’s inspector general said in a report released Monday that some FBI agents “sometimes used photographs of young female support staff employees to pose

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Laurel Hubbard competing in the women's +87kg weightlifting finals.

Weightlifter Laurel Hubbard becomes first ​out transgender woman to compete at the Olympics, fails to register a lift

By Aleks Klosok and George Ramsay, CNN New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard became the first ​out transgender woman to compete in the 125-year history of the Olympics on Monday as she failed to register a lift in the women’s super-heavyweight +87kg category. Hubbard’s three failed attempts in the snatch — one at 120kg and two

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Nassau County legislators will vote on bill that would allow police to sue protesters.

A Long Island county’s legislature will vote on bill that would allow police to sue protesters and seek damages up to $50,000

By Sahar Akbarzai, CNN The Nassau County, New York, legislature will vote on a bill Monday that would allow anyone who harasses or injures a first responder, including police officers, to be fined up to $50,000 as well as give first responders the ability to sue the person directly. If the bill passes, first responders

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Estas son las medidas contra el covid-19 en algunos destinos turísticos de playa en México

Luis Ernesto Quintana Barney (CNN Español) — Debido al crecimiento acelerado de contagios de covid-19 en México en plena temporada vacacional del verano boreal, algunos de los principales destinos de playa en México reforzaron medidas para evitar que continúe la rápida propagación del nuevo coronavirus. Jalisco cerrará bares para controlar casos de covid-19 3:20 Las

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