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June 08 2020, 08:00
First responders relied on a high-water vehicle Sunday to evacuate about 100 Silver Slipper Casino employees stuck at work as a result of flooding from Tropical Storm Cristobal in Hancock County, Mississippi, a report said.
June 08 2020, 08:00
A police chief in Massachusetts joined a large crowd protesters by lying face down on the pavement Saturday amid increased tensions between law enforcement and demonstrators throughout the U.S. following the death of George Floyd.
June 08 2020, 08:00
President Trump late Sunday responded to former Secretary of State Colin Powell’s earlier announcement that he will be supporting Joe Biden for president in 2020 after saying that Trump “drifted away” from the Constitution during his tenure.
June 08 2020, 08:00
Turning Point USA spokesman Rob Smith said Sunday that the recent acts of vandalism of statuary and public property, as well as some of the protesters' other actions, has shown some to be ignorant of history.
June 08 2020, 08:00
After the donation by K-pop megastars BTS #MatchAMillion starting trending on Twitter.
June 08 2020, 08:00
Students expecting to show final collections this summer face an uncertain future amid Covid-19.
June 08 2020, 08:00
Chalk artist David Zinn is on a mission to show that you do not need fancy equipment to draw.
June 08 2020, 08:00
Chiranjeevi Sarja, a famous Indian actor, has passed away at the age of 39.
June 08 2020, 08:00
In Washington, DC, alone, there has been a dizzying array of security personnel deployed in the last few days. From members of the military to DC police to the US Bureau of Prisons, the streets have become an alphabet soup of acronyms when it comes to law enforcement and security personnel, all designated -- by various levels of government -- to seemingly promote safety. But, as Americans countrywide exercise their constitutional right to protest peacefully, unnecessary assaults on democratic freedoms and civil liberties have proliferated.
June 08 2020, 08:00
An end to "copycat" buildings and a ban on skyscrapers taller than 500 meters (1,640 feet) are among the Chinese government's new guidelines for architects, property developers and urban planners.