CNN reporter takes ‘surreal’ trip to the Olympics
CNN’s Will Ripley shows the Covid-19 tests, lines and paperwork he has to complete in order to travel to Japan for the Tokyo Olympics.
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CNN’s Will Ripley shows the Covid-19 tests, lines and paperwork he has to complete in order to travel to Japan for the Tokyo Olympics.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Child Tax Credit from the American Rescue Plan rolls out Thursday and some Columbia parents are looking forward to the extra cash. “I think it’s awesome,” said Joe Billet, a parent of three children. “I think it would help out a lot of people that desperately need it right now.” Those
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Britney Spears will be allowed hire her own attorney to represent her in her ongoing conservatorship battle after her request to do so was approved in a hearing. CNN’s Stephanie Elam reports.
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Florida officials have released new 911 audio from the moments following the deadly Surfside condo collapse. CNN’s Rose Flores reports.
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The top US military officer, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley, was so shaken that then-President Donald Trump and his allies might attempt a coup after the November election that Milley and other top officials informally planned for different ways to stop Trump, according to excerpts of an upcoming book obtained by CNN. CNN’s Jamie Gangel has more.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testifies before Congress and explains that inflation will remain elevated for the next six months. CNN’s Clare Sebastian reports.
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Nearly two years after Nadria Wright tragically lost her life, Columbia College is celebrating the Nadria Leeann Wright Memorial Nursing Scholarship.
Continue ReadingCuban YouTuber Dina Fernandez, also known as Dina Stars, was in the middle of an interview with a Spanish television station when she said authorities arrived to take her away.
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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) discusses the sweeping $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation proposal that would require the support from all Senate Democrats to pass.
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TONIGHT: Partly cloudy and breezy with lows in the low 70s. South winds up to 20 mph at times. TOMORROW: Storms likely by afternoon. A few may be strong with isolated damaging wind gusts and heavy rain. Rainfall amounts between 1-2″. Highs in the upper 80s. EXTENDED: A cold front situated to our north will
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Starting Wednesday, adult inpatients at University Hospital, Missouri Orthopaedic Institute and Women’s and Children’s Hospital will be allowed one visitor from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Women in labor will be allowed a spouse or partner and labor coach. No visitors will be permitted for adult patients diagnosed with COVID-19.
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Circuit Court Judge Rosemarie Aquilina sentenced ex-Team USA doctor Larry Nassar up to 175 years in prison for criminal sexual conduct.
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CNN’s Chloe Melas reports on Britney Spears’ July 14 conservatorship hearing in which she is asking Judge Brenda Penny to allow her to hire her own attorney.
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During the Covid-19 pandemic, childcare costs nearly doubled, leaving some families to take drastic measures to afford daycare. CNN’s Pamela Brown reports.
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WEDNESDAY: We’ll pick up a few clouds here and there, but it’ll filter the sunshine at worst. Temperatures look to top out in the low 90’s with a decent southwesterly breeze throughout the day. That will help bump up the humidity, pushing the heat index near the century mark. TONIGHT: Adding on a few more clouds overnight,
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CNN’s John Berman and Brianna Keilar show some of the anti-vaccine propaganda viewers of right-wing media are being exposed to.
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CNN’s John Avlon examines the long history of anti-vaccine rhetoric as coronavirus vaccines continue to be administered across America.
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By Jessie Yeung, CNN The abduction of 2-year-old Guo Xinzhen in eastern China in 1997 sparked a desperate, seemingly never-ending nationwide search by his parents that inspired filmmakers to bring their story to the big screen. But this week — 24 years after his disappearance — the search for Guo finally came to an end.
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CNN’s John Berman and Brianna Keilar show some of the anti-vaccine propaganda viewers of right-wing media are being exposed to.
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Teachers in Mid-Missouri’s largest school district will evaluate the New York Times’ 1619 Project, which is embroiled in controversy over critical race theory in schools.
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