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Month: June 2021

Former Capital Gazette editor reflects on the media landscape ahead of shooting anniversary

By Alexis Benveniste, CNN Business As the anniversary of the Capital Gazette newsroom shooting approaches, the publication’s former editor, Rick Hutzell, is reflecting on how the newspaper recovered. “I really focus on the work we put into it moving forward,” Hutzell told CNN’s Chief Media Correspondent Brian Stelter on “Reliable Sources” Sunday. And Stelter pointed

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How four Nebraskans are turning heads on the national stage of a rising sport: 3-on-3 basketball

By Clark Grell Click here for updates on this story     LINCOLN, Nebraska (Lincoln Journal Star) — The 16-team field had squads from places where basketball roots run deep under hundreds of street courts. New York. Chicago. Los Angeles. Washington, D.C. The Bronx. Those cities formed many of the country’s top 3-on-3 basketball teams. They were

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Survey: A majority of Hawai’i residents believe ‘tourism is worth the issues associated with the industry’

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     HONOLULU (KITV) — A recent survey released by the Hawai’i Tourism Authority (HTA) this week shows more than 75 percent of Hawai’i residents questioned agree tourism is “worth the issues associated with the industry.” Of the nearly 400 Maui residents who were surveyed, 70 percent

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Former US Sen. Mike Gravel dies at 91

By Chandelis Duster, CNN Former US Sen. Mike Gravel, an Alaska Democrat who garnered national attention by reading the Pentagon Papers into the Congressional Record and waged two unsuccessful bids for president, has died at age 91. The Gravel Institute, a progressive think tank founded by the former senator, confirmed his death in a tweet

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Biden’s walk-back appears to put infrastructure back on rails, even as deal’s durability is tested

By Kevin Liptak, CNN The infrastructure deal President Joe Biden heralded this week alongside Republicans and Democrats — and subsequently imperiled with a rogue comment afterward — appeared back on track Sunday, even as its durability going forward remained an open question. Republican senators, who were enraged to hear Biden deliver an ultimatum that he

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