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La. Senate candidate Gary Chambers burns a Confederate flag in his new campaign ad
The Democratic U.S. Senate candidate from Louisiana made headlines last month by smoking marijuana in a campaign ad. Now he's back with another lighter and a message about gerrymandering.
A CDC Document Gives New Details On Just How Dangerous The Delta Variant Really Is
The CDC information dated Thursday gives new details on this variant of the coronavirus and says the agency should "acknowledge that the war has changed." It was first reported by The Washington Post.
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Sunisa Lee Claims Olympic Gold And Shows U.S. Gymnastics Has More Than 1 Superstar
This competition was initially defined by who wasn't competing. U.S. star Simone Biles, the greatest gymnast of all time and the heavy favorite to win, pulled out to take care of her mental health.
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Congress approves bill to end forced arbitration in sexual assault cases
The bipartisan bill bans employers from inserting provisions in contracts that require individuals who allege claims of sexual assault or harassment to go through a secretive process.
Cyclist's Olympic Dream Becomes $200,000 Medical Bill Nightmare
Cyclist Phil Gaimon was competing in a race that could have won him a spot in the Tokyo Olympics. Instead, a crash landed him in two hospitals where his out-of-network surgeries garnered huge bills.
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What The U.S. Relationship With Afghanistan Will Look Like Moving Forward
As security conditions deteriorate, the White House has signaled that it intends to evacuate thousands of Afghan citizens who worked with U.S. forces, and who now fear retribution.
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Olympic figure skaters' medals are in limbo over a (new) Russian doping scandal
Reports have surfaced that Kamila Valieva, 15, tested positive for a heart drug called trimetazidine, which can boost athletes' endurance and blood efficiency.
Why Steady, Low Condo Fees Should Raise A Flag – And Other Tips For Owners And Buyers
Robert Nordlund of Association Reserves says condo boards should expect that buildings deteriorate. He says always low monthly assessments could mean the board isn't budgeting for building needs.
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Dominican Merengue Star Johnny Ventura Dies At 81
The musician rose to fame in the 1960s and '70s, bringing global attention to his hip-shaking style of music.
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Biden Hopes To Boost COVID Vaccination Rates By Focusing On Federal Workers
The federal workforce is one group President Biden can more directly influence. Under new rules, workers will need to get vaccinated or wear a mask and get tested regularly.
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