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Historic Hewitt home burns

Click here for updates on this story     FRESNO, California (KFSN) — A 130-year-old Central Fresno home stood the test of time, until last week when the John Hewitt Home was destroyed by a fire. Forty firefighters fought the flames Thursday in attempts to protect the piece of Fresno history. The boarded-up, vacant home was a

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Bucknell University condemns ‘horrific incident’ against LGBTQ student community and orders investigation

Bucknell University condemned a “horrific incident” against the LGBTQ student community that occurred last week and announced investigations are underway. In a Friday statement, university officials in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, said a group of male students approached the Fran’s House student residence — also known as Tower House — on Thursday night and allegedly “harassed and

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Los Angeles Riots Fast Facts

Here’s a look at the 1992 riots in Los Angeles. The riots stemmed from the acquittal of four white Los Angeles Police Department officers in the beating of black motorist Rodney King in 1991. Facts The riots over five days in the spring of 1992 left more than 50 people dead, and more than 2,000

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Canada marks 25,000 COVID-19 deaths

Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO, Canada (CTV Network) — Canada has marked 25,000 COVID-19 deaths since the pandemic started. The country reached the grim milestone on Tuesday, after Ontario reported an additional 17 deaths related to the disease. Many younger Canadians succumbed to the disease in recent months, as the third COVID-19

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Life delayed: Why ‘languishing’ is a pandemic thing, and what you can do to get out of that rut

Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO, Canada (CTV Network) — Grieving? Traumatized? Depressed? Unmotivated? Burnt out? It’s difficult to put a single word to the general malaise many people have been feeling during the pandemic. But “languishing” is a pretty good fit. First applied to our global mood last month, in a widely

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