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Month: June 2021

Texas man fights breast cancer

By Rachael O’Neil Click here for updates on this story     McKINNEY, Texas (KTVT) — A McKinney man’s world was flipped upside down when he was diagnosed with breast cancer two months ago. “Since I was 40, I’ve been going to the doctor, getting prostate and colon cancer screenings. Never once did I think about getting

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San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Sergeant arrested for possessing child porn

A sergeant with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department is behind bars on accusations of possession and distribution of child pornography. Marc Goodwin, 43, was arrested by the Fontana Police Department Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit on Wednesday. Goodwin was listed as a homicide detective on Sheriff’s Department news releases in 2016-2017. According to

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‘Racist’ shouted at GOP congressman while he pressed education secretary on critical race theory

By Lauren Hakimi, CNN A GOP congressman was called “racist” during a House Committee on Education and Labor virtual hearing Thursday, as he pressed Education Secretary Miguel Cardona over the teaching of critical race theory. Rep. Bob Good, a Virginia Republican, repeatedly pressed Cardona over the teaching of critical race theory and the 1619 Project.

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Policing bill negotiators say they’ve ‘reached agreement on a framework’ and talks will continue

By Jessica Dean and Alex Rogers, CNN Congressional negotiators seeking a path forward on legislation aimed at overhauling the nation’s policing laws announced Thursday they’ve “reached agreement on a framework” for the package but said talks will continue over the next few weeks. The announcement came on the day before the Senate leaves for its

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Biden pushes more Americans to get Covid-19 vaccine in North Carolina speech

By Maegan Vazquez, CNN President Joe Biden highlighted the importance of getting vaccinated against Covid-19 and kicked off a community canvassing event during a speech in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Thursday afternoon, as his administration has continued its push to get American vaccinated against the virus. “The data couldn’t be clearer. If you’re vaccinated you’re

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Warmer and drier days ahead

A very different view outside today with blue skies across the Coachella Valley. Afternoon temperatures have already surpassed yesterday’s high of 100° despite the humidity lingering in the air. Dew point temperatures are in the 50s this afternoon. Wind gusts will near 30 MPH along the interstate this evening. Similar wind speeds can be expected

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