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Coronavirus Travel Tips: To Fly Or Not To Fly? What Happens If You Cancel?
Questions are coming up as travelers cope with the threat of COVID-19. Here are some answers that may help.
Two Killed, Others Hurt In Omaha Plant Explosion
Authorities say there have been deaths and a number of injuries at the animal feed processing plant, but haven't given specifics.
Shutdown? Not For Political Fundraising
Party committees and outside groups on both sides of the aisle have latched on to the latest Washington budget crisis, using the moment to rile their bases and fill their coffers for the 2014 campaign.
Obama To Limit Police Acquisition Of Some Military-Style Equipment
In an executive order, President Obama curbed the kind of equipment local police can acquire from the federal government. He also demanded more accountability in exchange for other equipment.
DOJ To Investigate Minneapolis Police Over Possible Patterns Of Excessive Force
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the inquiry a day after a jury convicted former officer Derek Chauvin on murder charges in the death of George Floyd.
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Assad Offers A Different View Of What's Going On In Syria
Syrian President Bashar Assad's Instagram account includes images of his smiling first lady. It makes no mention of the country's civil war. Instead, it show his wife helping out in a soup kitchen, and congratulating top achieving students.
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Note: That $1 Million Bill Isn't Real
The Lincoln Journal Star reports a man in Nebraska tried to open a bank account with a $1 million bill. Bank tellers told him it wasn't real but he didn't believe them.
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Journalist Chronicles The 'Power Struggle' Within The NRA
New York Times reporter Danny Hakim discusses conflicts within the NRA's leadership, its lawsuit against its advertising and PR company, and what leaked documents reveal about the organization.
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Some victims' families say Texas police didn't do enough to save their children
Many questions remain about some of the most basic facts of the mass shooting in Texas. Primarily, why law enforcement took so long to stop the shooter. Authorities have given contradictory accounts.
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Online-only neobanks in Mexico are eager to win over new customers
Many adults in Mexico don't have any kind of bank account, and a lot of those people are young and tech savvy. Financial tech startups see this as a big opportunity for online-only banks.
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