Daily Archives: Jun 5, 2022
Indianapolis Museum criticized for ‘Juneteenth watermelon salad’ item – USA TODAY
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INDIANAPOLIS — The Children's Museum of Indianapolis has come under fire for offering a pre-packaged watermelon salad as part of its Juneteenth menu, an option criticized...
Judge Rejects Arizona Prisoner’s Bid to Delay Execution – U.S. News & World Report
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Judge Rejects Arizona Prisoner's Bid to Delay Execution U.S. News & World Report
Where’s the choice? Why Arizona’s 2022 primary election feels like such a letdown – The Arizona Republic
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Opinion: Primary races for governor, Legislature and secretary of state show how disconnected politics has become from reality - and what voters actually want.Editorial...
At least three dead, 11 injured in downtown Philadelphia mass shooting | USA TODAY
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Officers patrolling the popular South Street entertainment district heard the shots and saw what appeared to be multiple gunmen, police said. RELATED: Why shootings and gun violence are surging across the US https://youtu.be/wkgthdVQj6U Police hunted for multiple gunmen Sunday after…
Another summer COVID wave? Experts explain what’s new this time around – USA TODAY
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Many who managed to avoid getting infected may be getting COVID this summer.COVID this summer might be mild, but still good to be cautious,...
AFC West Weekly: Raiders boast division’s most salary cap space – Chiefs Wire
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We’re back with another update for Kansas City Chiefs fans on AFC West rivals. Each week we highlight six recent and relevant stories about...
Zelenskyy says Ukrainian monastery caught fire, destroyed after attack | USA TODAY
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Zelenskyy claimed 113 Orthodox churches have already been destroyed or damaged by Russia since the start of the invasion in February. RELATED: Russia controls 20 percent of Ukraine 100 days after invasion https://youtu.be/iXOFQDKCXbw » Subscribe to USA TODAY: http://bit.ly/1xa3XAh »…
Former Nazi prosecutor Ben Ferencz wants Putin on trial for invasion | USA TODAY
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The last living Nuremberg prosecutor Ben Ferencz believes Putin and other Russian officials should be put on trial for their invasion on Ukraine. RELATED: Russia controls 20 percent of Ukraine 100 days after invasion | USA TODAY Before heading to…