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A bridge that runs over a portion of Interstate 16 in Georgia will have to be demolished in order to reopen the major roadway after a large dump trailer slammed into it overnight

Georgia interstate will reopen ahead of schedule after being closed because of bridge accident

By Lauren M. Johnson, CNN Interstate 16 in south Georgia, which was closed in both directions after a large dump trailer damaged an overpass in Treutlen County, will open ahead of schedule, state Department of Transportation District Engineer Corbett Reynolds said Friday afternoon. The GDOT originally expected the westbound lanes to open by Sunday morning,

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Dr. Frank Courmier said this wave of Covid-19 cases are unvaccinated patients in their 30s and 40s at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center in Lafayette

Louisiana’s latest Covid-19 surge features more unvaccinated people in their 30s and 40s

By Miguel Marquez, Laura Dolan and Eric Levenson, CNN For Dr. Frank Courmier, the latest Covid-19 surge hitting his Louisiana hospital is different from the three preceding waves — the people now getting sick are younger. “We’re getting people in their third and fourth decades, otherwise healthy with no real preexisting conditions coming in, unvaccinated

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The Women's Army Corps' all-Black 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion was stationed overseas and helped sort a backlog of mail within three months' time. After they came home to little fanfare after the war

This all-Black Women’s Army Corps unit from WWII may finally receive a Congressional Gold Medal

By Neelam Bohra and Radhika Marya, CNN Members of the Women’s Army Corps’ all-Black 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion had to fight racial discrimination, gender discrimination and the war itself during World War II. After traveling overseas in 1945, the unit, nicknamed “Six Triple Eight,” survived encounters with Nazi U-boats and a German rocket explosion

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Police officers convey less warmth and respect in their voices when talking to Black drivers than they do with White drivers

Police officers speak to Black drivers with less respect than White drivers, study finds

By Harmeet Kaur, CNN Police officers conduct themselves differently during traffic stops with Black and White drivers, even down to the subtlest of details, new research suggests. A study from the American Psychological Association published Monday finds that police officers exhibit less warmth and respect in their voices when talking to Black drivers than they

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