It’s not every day you get to celebrate your 100th birthday. So COVID-19 or not, Jeanne Hamel was determined to have a memorable day. Hamel rang in her second century with a drive-by of family and friends on Sunday afternoon outside the West Hill United church in Scarborough. |
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NASA's New Horizons deep-space probe has, for the first time, returned images to Earth that show stellar parallax, or how the positions of stars shift when seen from two different places. This phenomenon could one day be used for interstellar navigation. Parallax is a very simple thing to demonstrate. |
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The chief minister of Myanmar's commercial capital Yangon, seen as a possible successor to Aung San Suu Kyi, told RFA on Monday he will not contest elections in November because of a "health condition," dismissing reports he had filed papers to run. Phyo Min Thein had been nominated by the ruling.... |
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Chuba Hubbard says he’s finished with OSU football “until things CHANGE.” And Hubbard doesn’t mean Gundy’s shirt. Hubbard means Gundy’s attitude. Good luck with that. Gundy in April expressed support for President Trump , which flew under the radar when life was all about the pandemic. |
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CHICAGO — A tragic chain of events that led to the death of a retired elementary teacher in Chicago started when a police officer confronted a man in a West Side alley. After issuing a call for help, the officer could be heard over the police radio screaming, “Drop the gun!”
Three minutes later and.... |
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Germany's smartphone app to trace coronavirus infections is set to launch this week.
After delays to ensure the bluetooth technology would work at the correct distance, the government says the app will be a vital tool to help avoid a second wave of infections. |
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seem more in love than ever lately as the couple quarantine together in Oklahoma amid the coronavirus crisis. As fresh rumors swirl that these two lovebirds might be headed for the altar soon, let's take a look back to where it all began and how Blake and Gwen's love has grown over the years. |
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By Matt Wake |
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Rock resurgence is a winding road, so let’s get out the map. Here’s one route: If your band’s track gets played during the final scene of a prestige TV hit, a la Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” and HBO’s “The Sopranos.” A tell-all book and resulting biopic can do the trick too, just ask Motley Crue. |
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When the Covid-19 outbreak hit California in March, music festivals were among the first planned gatherings to change their summer plans in the face of statewide shelter-in-place orders. At first, North Bay music festivals moved their events from the summer to the upcoming fall. |
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That crash last year and another this month that killed a young Chicago mother highlight a police reform issue that hasn’t received as much attention as the use of excessive force: The hundreds of deadly crashes involving speeding police that occur nationwide each year. |
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Reverend Nelson Rivers, vice president of Religious Affairs for the National Action Network, participated in his first march more than four decades ago. He believes the recent wave of protests will persist. "Brutality won't stop it and criticism won't stop it because it is righteous and it's.... |
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