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    • For wearing flag, high school senior denied diploma

      For wearing flag, high school senior denied diploma

      A faculty member asked Ever Lopez, who had a Mexican flag draped over his graduation gown, to remove it as he took the stage at Asheboro High in North Carolina.

      Incident leads to a protest »
      • Black Army vet charged with killing alleged burglar

        Black Army vet charged with killing alleged burglar

      • Facebook to end big exception it made for politicians

        Facebook to end big exception it made for politicians

      • 'Everyone wants answers': Brain syndrome grips Canada

        'Everyone wants answers': Brain syndrome grips Canada

      • Protests continue in Minn. over fatal cop shooting

        Protests continue in Minn. over fatal cop shooting

      • Ex-governor who supported segregation dies at 99

        Ex-governor who supported segregation dies at 99

    • Biden DOJ Received Gag Order Preventing NYT from Notifying Journalists of Government Phone, Email Surveillance
      Politics
      National Review

      Biden DOJ Received Gag Order Preventing NYT from Notifying Journalists of Government Phone, Email Surveillance

      During the remaining weeks of the Trump administration and the beginning of the Biden administration, the Department of Justice (DOJ) attempted to seize the communication records of four New York Times reporters in a quest for their sources. The Biden administration maintained the pursuit that Trump began and informed some top Times executives about the record-collection initiative. However, the Biden DOJ implemented a gag order prohibiting any public discussion of the matter, the New York Times reported Friday, citing the disclosure of one of its top attorneys David McCraw.

      • U.S. Justice Dept says it will no longer seize reporters' records in leak investigations
        U.S. Justice Dept says it will no longer seize reporters' records in leak investigations
        Reuters
      • DOJ Will No Longer Seize Reporters’ Data in Leak Investigations
        DOJ Will No Longer Seize Reporters’ Data in Leak Investigations
        The Wrap
    • Op-Ed: A nutty court ruling on California's assault weapons ban makes us less safe
      U.S.
      Los Angeles Times Opinion

      Op-Ed: A nutty court ruling on California's assault weapons ban makes us less safe

      Would anyone really compare an AR-15 assault rifle, which has been used in so many recent mass killings, to a Swiss Army knife? Such a comparison is ludicrous, yet that is exactly what a federal judge in San Diego did on Friday in striking down California's 32-year-old ban on assault weapons. Judge Roger Benitez began his decision by declaring, “Like the Swiss Army Knife, the popular AR-15 rifle is a perfect combination of home defense weapon and homeland defense equipment.”

      • Judge overturns California’s 32-year ban on assault weapons
        Judge overturns California’s 32-year ban on assault weapons
        Associated Press
      • California's 32-yr assault weapons ban overturned
        California's 32-yr assault weapons ban overturned
        Reuters Videos
    • US calls on Nicaragua to free opposition figure Chamorro
      Politics
      Associated Press

      US calls on Nicaragua to free opposition figure Chamorro

      The U.S. State Department on Friday called on Nicaragua to free opposition figure Cristiana Chamorro, who is being held incommunicado at her home after her laptops and cellphones were taken away. Chamorro is a potential presidential candidate in the Nov. 7 elections and the daughter of former President Violeta Barrios de Chamorro. On Tuesday, the government charged Chamorro with money laundering involving alleged financial irregularities related to the Violeta Barrios de Chamorro Foundation for Reconciliation and Democracy, which she headed.

    • News
      WABC – NY

      Video shows Newark officers getting attacked while making arrest

      Officers were trying to arrest a man who was accused of gun possession. A group then descended on the officers and then began attacking them.

    • California Governor Gavin Newsom Reneges on Surrendering Emergency Powers
      Politics
      National Review

      California Governor Gavin Newsom Reneges on Surrendering Emergency Powers

      During a vaccine lottery event Friday, Democratic California governor Gavin Newsom reneged on his promise to lift the state's emergency declaration after June 15, allowing him to retain the powers to mandate sweeping COVID restrictions. “The one thing I am certain of is: There's uncertainty in the future,” said Newsom. Reporters also questioned Newsom about the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (CalOSHA) board's decision that seemed to approve recommending masks for everyone in a workplace if some employees are still unvaccinated.

      • Calif. governor seems unlikely to lift worker mask mandate
        Calif. governor seems unlikely to lift worker mask mandate
        Associated Press
      • California draws 15 winners of $50,000 vaccine prizes
        California draws 15 winners of $50,000 vaccine prizes
        Associated Press
    • A Florida 86-year-old pleaded for his job. Now, he’ll enter a plea on a murder charge
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      A Florida 86-year-old pleaded for his job. Now, he’ll enter a plea on a murder charge

      A senior citizen nightmare, losing a long held job when you still need the money, descended a couple of circles when a Belle Glade octogenarian shot the man firing him Friday. PBSO said Cabrera asked his supervisor “to continue to work for another year due to financial reasons.” When the supervisor denied Cabrera's request, PBSO said, “Cabrera became upset, pulled the gun out of his pocket and shot the victim several times, killing him.”

    • Live updates: Early results show Parker ahead of Peoples in race for Fort Worth mayor
      U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Live updates: Early results show Parker ahead of Peoples in race for Fort Worth mayor

      Mattie Parker took an early lead over Deborah Peoples in the race for Fort Worth mayor. Early voting results in Tarrant County showed Parker with 53% of the vote compared to Peoples who had 47%. In Parker County, where 160 people voted earlier, Parker led with 79% of the vote, and in Denton where 510 voters cast early ballots, Parker had 81% of the vote.

    • ‘A disaster.’ NASCAR driver bemoans long lines at CLT airport as COVID concerns wane.
      U.S.
      Charlotte Observer

      ‘A disaster.’ NASCAR driver bemoans long lines at CLT airport as COVID concerns wane.

      A NASCAR driver found himself stuck in low gear with hundreds of other passengers at Charlotte's airport on Friday, as pent-up summer travel demand and waning COVID-19 concerns led to long TSA lines and missed flights. “Congrats to @CLTAirport for the single biggest TSA checkpoint disaster I've ever seen this morning,” driver Tommy Joe Martins bemoaned in a string of tweets. Martins drives a full schedule in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for Martins Motorsports.

    • It’s Time to Reconsider the Ashtray
      U.S.
      Architectural Digest

      It’s Time to Reconsider the Ashtray

      Democratizing the smoking accessory for all Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Celebrity
      Fox News

      Camila Cabello's bikini pics praised by fans for showing 'what normal bodies look like'

      Camila Cabello is being praised by fans for her "natural" and "real" bikini look. New photos released Thursday by the Daily Mail show the 24-year-old "Senorita" singer hitting a Miami beach with boyfriend Shawn Mendes. She's wearing a blue tie-dye bikini as she walks in the sand and takes a dip in the ocean with Mendes.

    • Capitol riot attendee argued she was allowed inside the building on January 6 because she looked up the hours online and it said it was open
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Capitol riot attendee argued she was allowed inside the building on January 6 because she looked up the hours online and it said it was open

      A California woman was arrested and charged in connection to the Capitol riot on Friday in Alabama. Stephanie Baez boasted about her attendance on her Instagram during and after the insurrection, prosecutors allege. An alleged Capitol riot attendee, who prosecutors say boasted about her presence at the pro-Trump insurrection on social media, told authorities that she had permission to be in the Capitol on January 6 because she had previously looked up the building's operating hours to confirm it was open so she could tour the site.

    • 'General Hospital' star undergoes brain surgery to remove cyst that split in 2
      Celebrity
      TODAY

      'General Hospital' star undergoes brain surgery to remove cyst that split in 2

      “General Hospital” star Kirsten Storms is recovering after undergoing brain surgery earlier this week to remove a cyst that "had split into two." Storms, 37, shared a series of videos on her Instagram Stories Friday detailing her surgery and recovery process while seemingly in good spirits. In the clips, she is sitting in the passenger seat of the car next to her former co-star, Emme Rylan, while wearing a large neck brace.

      • ‘General Hospital’ Star Kirsten Storms Recovering From Brain Surgery to Remove ‘Very Large Cyst’
        ‘General Hospital’ Star Kirsten Storms Recovering From Brain Surgery to Remove ‘Very Large Cyst’
        The Wrap
      • Former Disney Channel Star Kirsten Storms Reveals She's Recovering From Brain Surgery
        Former Disney Channel Star Kirsten Storms Reveals She's Recovering From Brain Surgery
        E!
    • 5.3-magnitude earthquake rattles Southern California; felt in cities over 90 miles away
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      5.3-magnitude earthquake rattles Southern California; felt in cities over 90 miles away

      A magnitude 5.3 earthquake was felt across parts of Southern California on Saturday morning. The temblor was a part of a cluster of earthquakes that have been reported in Southern California, according to United States Geological Survey. People in Chula Vista, San Diego, El Centro and Indio felt the 5.3 quake, according to the USGS, Did You Feel It reports.

      • 5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Southern California, Epicenter East Of San Diego
        5.3 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Southern California, Epicenter East Of San Diego
        Deadline
      • Recent earthquakes may not be predictors of larger quakes, experts say
        Recent earthquakes may not be predictors of larger quakes, experts say
        KCRA - Sacramento Videos
    • A timeline of the allegations against Sienna Mae Gomez, including the video that shows her kissing Jack Wright
      Celebrity
      INSIDER

      A timeline of the allegations against Sienna Mae Gomez, including the video that shows her kissing Jack Wright

      Sienna Mae Gomez and Jack Wright are members of the TikTok collective the Hype House. The two of them appeared to date until Gomez was accused of sexual assault, which she denies. Wright has yet to acccuse Gomez himself, but two others have posted claims and a video.

    • USA Today refuses to give FBI data on which readers accessed story about agents’ killing
      U.S.
      The Independent

      USA Today refuses to give FBI data on which readers accessed story about agents’ killing

      The publisher of USA Today is fighting a legal battle against the FBI over data on who read an online story about a deadly shooting in Florida that left two agents dead. In April the outlet's parent company Gannett was served with a subpoena from the bureau to hand over internet addresses and mobile phone numbers of individuals who accessed the article in a 35-minute window on the day of the attack in February, according to Politico which first reported on the filing. The shooting near Fort Lauderdale resulted in the deaths of two FBI agents as well as injuries to three others when they were serving a warrant for alleged child sex abuse image offences.

      • FBI drops demand for newspaper readers' data
        FBI drops demand for newspaper readers' data
        BBC
      • FBI Wants USA Today To Turn Over The ID Of People Who Read Child Porn Case Article
        FBI Wants USA Today To Turn Over The ID Of People Who Read Child Porn Case Article
        Deadline
    • Trump on idea to run for House seat in 2022 in a bid to become Speaker and launch an impeachment inquiry against Biden: 'It's very interesting'
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Trump on idea to run for House seat in 2022 in a bid to become Speaker and launch an impeachment inquiry against Biden: 'It's very interesting'

      A radio host suggested to Trump that he should run for a House seat in 2022 and become Speaker. Trump responded that it was a "very interesting" idea and might be better than running for Senate. Trump could, theoretically, become House Speaker - but experts say it is very unlikely.

    • Videos shows a man who allegedly tried to hijack a Delta flight being restrained and zip-tied by passengers and flight attendants
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Videos shows a man who allegedly tried to hijack a Delta flight being restrained and zip-tied by passengers and flight attendants

      A man attempted to breach the cockpit of a Delta Air Lines flight from LA to Nashville. The plane had to make an emergency landing in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Videos show passengers and flight attendants working together to restrain the man.

      • Delta flight diverted after attempted cockpit breach
        Delta flight diverted after attempted cockpit breach
        ABC News Videos
      • Flight Diverted to Albuquerque After 'Unruly' Passenger is Restrained
        Flight Diverted to Albuquerque After 'Unruly' Passenger is Restrained
        Storyful
    • California police arrested two parents who went to a casino hours after their disabled kid starved to death
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      California police arrested two parents who went to a casino hours after their disabled kid starved to death

      Two parents were arrested Friday in California after allegedly neglecting their three adopted kids. One of the kids - 15-year-old Karreon Franks - was disabled and died from starvation, the Oregonian reported. Two parents from Vancouver, Washington, were arrested Friday in California on suspicion of second-degree murder and homicide by abuse in the death of their adopted disabled son Karreon Franks.

    • 15 Washington State University fraternity charged in connection with alcohol-poisoning death of 19-year-old pledge
      U.S.
      The Independent

      15 Washington State University fraternity charged in connection with alcohol-poisoning death of 19-year-old pledge

      Fifteen members of a Washington State University fraternity are facing charges in connection with the death of a 19-year-old from alcohol-poisoning two years ago. The former members of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity were charged by prosecutors in Whitman County, Washington, on Tuesday with the death of Sam Martinez, a freshman, in November 2019, according to The Spokesman-Review. Martinez was taking part in "an initiation process at the fraternity” when he died of alcohol poisoning, the Whitman County Prosecuting Attorney's Office said.

    • The GOP is failing to make a villain out of Biden and has run out of ideas - so now they're getting desperate and turning on their own.
      Politics
      Business Insider

      The GOP is failing to make a villain out of Biden and has run out of ideas - so now they're getting desperate and turning on their own.

      Biden's popularity has left Republicans in a state of chaos. Joe Biden is a popular president and Republicans are losing their minds. Biden, a 78-year-old moderate Democrat, has a job approval rating hovering around 60% of Americans.

    • A North Carolina student wore a Mexican flag over his graduation gown. He left without a diploma.
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      A North Carolina student wore a Mexican flag over his graduation gown. He left without a diploma.

      ASHEBORO, N.C. – When Ever Lopez decided to wear a Mexican flag to his high school graduation ceremony, he hoped to support his culture. Lopez didn't anticipate anyone would react strongly against it, but because of the flag, Lopez was denied his diploma. At the Asheboro High School graduation ceremony on Thursday night, Lopez said he carried the flag in and draped it over his shoulders while he was seated.

    • Anger as judge compares AR-15s to Swiss Army knives while striking down California assault weapon ban
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Anger as judge compares AR-15s to Swiss Army knives while striking down California assault weapon ban

      A federal judge has struck down California's ban on assault weapons, ruling it unconstitutional and offering a strange, almost reverent defense of the AR-15 in his ruling. Judge Roger T Benitez, who has favoured gun rights organisations in previous rulings, described the rifle - which has been the go-to gun for many of the nation's deadliest mass shooters - as the pinnacle of home self-defense. "Like the Swiss Army Knife, the popular AR-15 rifle is a perfect combination of home defense weapon and homeland defense equipment," he wrote in his decision on Friday.

      • California's 32-yr assault weapons ban overturned
        California's 32-yr assault weapons ban overturned
        Reuters Videos
      • Judge overturns California’s 32-year ban on assault weapons
        Judge overturns California’s 32-year ban on assault weapons
        Associated Press
    • A homeless woman in Oregon died while more than $800,000 of inheritance funds remained in a state bank, report says
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A homeless woman in Oregon died while more than $800,000 of inheritance funds remained in a state bank, report says

      A homeless woman, Cathy Boone, died while hundreds of thousands of unclaimed money was held in the state bank. Boone's mother died in 2016, and her mother's estate tried to contact her multiple times but failed, KGW reported. A homeless woman in Oregan died while nearly $900,000 of inherited funds was being held by the state, according to KGW.

    • World
      WBAL - Baltimore Videos

      Police arrest 3 in killing of man visiting Baltimore from Israel

      Police arrested two teenagers and an 18-year-old man in connection with the killing of a man from Israel who was killed while visiting Baltimore. Efraim Gordon, 31, was shot and killed on May 3, in the 3700 block of Fords Lane in northwest Baltimore, police said. Family and friends said Gordon was visiting from Israel to attend his cousin's wedding.

    • A 5th-grade student gave a first-person speech dressed as Hitler. The teacher and school's principal are now on administrative leave.
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      A 5th-grade student gave a first-person speech dressed as Hitler. The teacher and school's principal are now on administrative leave.

      A fifth-grade student dressed as Adolf Hitler and gave a speech titled, "Accomplishments." The speech was part of a "Character Development project" organized by his teacher, Fox News said. The school's principal and the student's teacher have been placed on administrative leave.

      • Teacher, principal on leave after student's project on Hitler in New Jersey
        Teacher, principal on leave after student's project on Hitler in New Jersey
        WABC – NY
      • New Jersey teacher, principal on paid leave after student's report on Hitler's 'accomplishments'
        New Jersey teacher, principal on paid leave after student's report on Hitler's 'accomplishments'
        USA TODAY
    Will vaccine giveaways actually work?
    • “It may seem desperate at this point, but I can’t be mad at any and all efforts to get people vaccinated.”

    • “I won’t get rich, but I will get to live my life. That seems like reward enough.”

    • “Offering incentives may encourage people who are not actively opposed to vaccination but may have put it off.”

    • “At some point, the government is simply rewarding irresponsible behavior.”

    • “Sure, people should do it without needing an incentive. But what’s the alternative? Not enough people get vaccinated.”

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