World
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US Navy welcomes first Black female tactical aircraft pilot
The Naval Air Training Command tweeted that Swegle is the Navy’s “first known Black female TACAIR pilot.”
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Cuomo lays out plans to reopen New York schools, track visitors from coronavirus hot spots
"Common sense and intelligence can still determine what we do," the New York governor said. "We’re not going to use our children as guinea pigs."
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17 states sue Trump administration over rule that takes visas from international students
The attorneys general blasted what they called the government's "cruel, abrupt, and unlawful action to expel international students amidst the...
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Pro-Trump super PAC set to launch $23 million ad campaign in critical states next week
America First Action will launch a $23 million ad campaign targeting presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden next week in Arizona,...
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Can Congress investigate Trump's commutation of Roger Stone's sentence?
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler last week vowed to investigate the clemency.
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Poland is the most homophobic country in Europe. Their election just proved it.
The election results mean that we can expect a continuation of Law and Justice’s harsh approach toward the LGBT community.
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NBC launches 'TODAY All Day,' a 24/7 streaming network
"This is just the beginning of a big and fun new chapter for 'TODAY,'” said Noah Oppenheim, president of NBC News.
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LeBron James, NBA stars rally to defense of suspended sportswriter Adrian Wojnarowski
Sen. Josh Hawley sarcastically mocks the basketball stars: "Now try #FreeHongKong."
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'Strike for Black Lives' to highlight racism
“Our message is that we’re all human and we should be treated like humans — we’re demanding justice for Black and Latino lives."
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2 hurt, 1 missing after possible electrical shock at Arizona lake
Officials are investigating what might have caused the electric current.
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Russian constitution change ends hopes for gay marriage
Hopes vanished on July 1, when voters backed a slate of constitutional amendments, one of them stating marriage is only between a man and a woman.
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Nelson Mandela's daughter, Zindzi Mandela, has died at 59
Mandela, who was serving as South Africa’s ambassador to Denmark, died in a hospital in Johannesburg on Monday.