Rushing to repair inferno-damaged I-95
The collapse of a section of interstate in Philadelphia is expected to cause traffic headaches for weeks. And why getting “duped” isn’t actually a bad thing.
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But first: Happy Loving Day! 🥰 In a decision celebrated every June 12, the Supreme Court wiped out interracial marriage bans over 50 years ago. Here's how Richard and Mildred Loving changed history.
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Extensive repairs needed after I-95 collapse in Philadelphia
Commuters faced delays in the Northeast on Monday after a crash caused a massive inferno under Interstate 95 in Philadelphia, sending a portion of the major highway crashing down over the weekend. Crews have been working around the clock to remove debris road since a commercial truck carrying a petroleum-based product caught fire under an overpass Sunday morning. The northbound section collapsed, but the southbound span has also been deemed unsafe, officials said. The mess is expected to make commuting and travel through the area a headache for weeks to come. 👉 Here's what we know.
🔍 Donald Trump was indicted last week on 37 counts related to his handling of classified documents, and all eyes are on the former president ahead of his court appearance in the case on Tuesday. Could he take a plea deal?
What an American school day looks like post-COVID
Students struggling to concentrate. A principal scrambling to find a substitute. Teachers stretched thin. More than three years after the COVID outbreak began, some children are thriving, but many others remain severely behind. The students are missing class, struggling to read or do math and can hardly sit still after years of shape-shifting school days. This reality means recovering from COVID could be more time-consuming and difficult than educators anticipated. “We're never going to go back to normal,” one parent said. ✏️ Here’s what it’s like inside schools in another not-normal year.
Behavior vs. books: Kids are rowdier than ever post-COVID. How’s a teacher to teach?
Showing up to school was hard amid COVID. Why aren’t kids (or teachers) returning to class?
How to know how your kid is doing in school, and what to do if they are falling behind.
What everyone's talking about
"I think I’d lose my hair": Dolly Parton isn't into Dollywood's thrill rides. Here's her idea of a good time.
Her ex burned her with acid so no one would want her. He was wrong.
Love bacon, sugar and a little heat? Chick-fil-A is testing a new sandwich for you.
All hell breaks loose at Floyd Mayweather vs. John Gotti III exhibition match.
"Worse than being on the streets": Rampant drugs make addiction so much worse for women in prison.
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NBA Finals: Nuggets a win away from historic title
The Denver Nuggets just need to beat the Miami Heat one more time. Up 3-1 in the Finals after Friday’s victory, the Nuggets are in position to claim the franchise’s first-ever NBA championship in Game 5 Monday. Have the Heat met their match? 🏀 Here's what to know ahead of the game.
Miami? Denver? The most exciting NBA Finals watch party is actually in São Paulo, Brazil.
Like father, like son: Nuggets boast an unusual coaching staff.
Getting 'duped' is cool now
Who needs those pricey Lululemon leggings? If you’re coveting a luxury item but don’t want to drop a chunk of change, perhaps consider a dupe! Long gone are the days of having to scrimp and save while monitoring eBay to make the winning bid for those designer handbags, jeans, watches or anything else your heart desired. Now, you can simply search TikTok for the best dupe – short for duplicate – of anything you’re looking for and buy it almost instantly. 🛍 Here’s how buying dupes can save you money.
A break from the news
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