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University of Maryland School of Medicine graduate Caroline Benzel is shown with Loki

Dedicated service and therapy dogs receive honorary ‘dogtorate’ degrees from the University of Maryland, Baltimore

By Ashley R. Williams, CNN (CNN) — If every dog has its day, graduating with honorary “dogtorate” degrees marked that moment for a group of service and therapy dogs who have gone above and beyond. The University of Maryland, Baltimore presented the dogs, dressed in their caps and gowns, with their special degrees alongside their

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Arlington National Cemetery Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here’s a look at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. Facts Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, contains the remains of more than 400,000 people from the United States and 11 other countries, buried there since the 1860s. More than three million people visit the cemetery annually. The Arlington estate was

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5 things to know for June 16: Tornadoes, Classified docs, Covid, Pope Francis, Iran

By Alexandra Meeks, CNN (CNN) — The US is facing a serious shortage of airline pilots that is already grounding planes ahead of a record-breaking travel season. Some lawmakers believe shorter training programs would bring more pilots on board, but others are concerned that decreasing standards may produce inadequately trained flight crews. Here’s what else

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Community members were allowed to voice their opinions on the curriculum controversy at a follow-up meeting held by the school board.

Parents protest California school board after social studies curriculum rejected

By Taylor Romine, Elizabeth Joseph and Alexandra Coenjaerts, CNN Temecula, California (CNN) — Parents in the southern California city of Temecula are pushing back against the local school board’s recent decision to reject a social studies curriculum that includes gay rights after some board members claimed there was not enough parental involvement in the process

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Two people have been shot in downtown Denver near the route where the city held the victory parade for its NBA championship team

An officer’s leg was run over by a fire truck during the Denver Nuggets victory parade. Later, 2 people were shot as fans left downtown

By Andi Babineau and Sara Smart, CNN (CNN) — As the city of Denver celebrated its first NBA championship, a police sergeant providing security for players riding on a fire truck was run over as people at a victory parade moved into the street, officials said Thursday. Chief of Police Ron Thomas told reporters a

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Bill Cosby Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here’s a look at the life of comedian and actor Bill Cosby. Personal Birth date: July 12, 1937 Birth place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Birth name: William Henry Cosby Jr. Father: William Henry Sr., US Navy mess steward Mother: Anna (Hite) Cosby Marriage: Camille (Hanks) Cosby (January 25, 1964-present) Children: Evin, 1976;

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People overflow into a hallway to listen to public comment before the vote about banning the LGBTQ Pride flag on government buildings and city property

A city in Michigan votes to permanently ban Pride flags from display on public property during Pride Month

By Eli Masket and Michelle Watson, CNN (CNN) — As communities across the United States celebrate June as Pride Month, a city near Detroit, Michigan, has voted to permanently ban the display of Pride flags on public property. Hamtramck’s city council members voted unanimously Tuesday to approve the controversial resolution, which restricts the city from

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