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In this aerial photo houseboats sit in low water on Lake Oroville as California's drought emergency worsens

California regulators vote to restrict water access for thousands of farmers amid severe drought

By Ray Sanchez, Alexandra Meeks and Brisa Colón, CNN California water regulators voted Tuesday to restrict water access for thousands of Central Valley farmers as the state endures a severe drought. The California State Water Board unanimously agreed to issue an emergency order that bans some farmers from diverting water from rivers and streams in

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A new report commissioned by NCAA finds a massive gender inequity in college basketball. Oregon Ducks and the South Dakota Coyotes here face off at the 2021 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament on March 22

New report commissioned by NCAA finds a massive gender inequity in college basketball

By Andy Rose, CNN The National Collegiate Athletic Association treats its Division I men’s basketball program better than its women’s program in virtually every respect, according to an outside review commissioned by the NCAA that was delivered Monday. The study said gender inequities in the NCAA stem from the organization’s structure, which is “designed to

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Three former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating George Floyd’s civil rights filed motions to separate their federal cases from that of Derek Chauvin

Former Minneapolis officers charged with violating George Floyd’s civil rights want their federal cases separated from Derek Chauvin

By Omar Jimenez, CNN Three former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating George Floyd’s civil rights filed motions Tuesday to separate their federal cases from that of Derek Chauvin, who was convicted in April on state murder charges in Floyd’s death. Former officer Tou Thao’s attorneys, Robert Paule and Natalie Paule, cited a number of

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Brécha Byrd is a student at Saint Augustine's University in Raleigh

HBCUs are canceling students’ debt, highlighting how integral they are to Black Americans’ lives

By Amir Vera, CNN Covid-19 ruined Brécha Byrd’s inaugural season as a basketball player at Saint Augustine’s University, a historically Black school in North Carolina. The 19-year-old had been excited to play since her high school season months earlier was cut short in 2020. She lost her chance to play when the Central Intercollegiate Athletic

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South Florida's Broward County Public Schools will withdraw its mask mandate after the governor threatened to withhold funding from districts that require face coverings. The Broward County school board had voted July 28 to mandate masks.

Florida’s Broward County school district reverses its mask mandate after funding threat from the governor

By Joe Sutton and Jason Hanna, CNN Florida’s second-largest school district said it will withdraw its mask mandate after the governor threatened to withhold funding from districts that require face coverings. South Florida’s Broward County Public Schools had announced last week that the district would require everyone in their buildings to wear masks to guard

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Gunman shot 3 workers at SmileDirectClub in Antioch, Tennessee, before officers killed him, police say

By Gregory Lemos, Jason Hanna and Paul P. Murphy, CNN An employee of a company that makes clear plastic teeth aligners opened fire at one of its Tennessee facilities Tuesday morning, injuring three people there before police officers shot and killed him, authorities said. The gunman, identified by police as Antonio King, a 22-year-old day-shift

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Long Island county legislature votes to allow first responders to sue protesters and sets civil fines of up to $50,000

By Taylor Romine, CNN The legislature for Nassau County, New York, approved a bill Monday that says anyone who harasses or injures a first responder — which includes police officers — can be fined up to $50,000 while giving first responders the ability to sue the person directly. After a heated, five-hour public testimony period,

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