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Battlestar Galactica's Katee Sackhoff confirms role in season two of ‘The Mandalorian’

Katee Sackhoff is confirmed to play her character, Bo–Katan Kryze, in The Mandalorian’s second season. Sackhoff has played Bo-Katan in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels, both of which are animated series. Sackhoff’s character, Bo-Katan, made her first appearance in the fourth season of The Clone Wars, which just had its series finale.Disney+’s The Mandalorian is live action and has just finished its first season. There has been a lot of speculation that the plot line of something called the darksaber, it has been continued on both The Clone Wars and Rebels, will be seen on The Man...

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White House hits out at 'Deep State' after Trump fires watchdog

Washington (AFP) - The White House hit back Sunday at fierce criticism over the firing of the State Department's top watchdog, suggesting he was a disloyal member of a "Deep State" conspiracy out to get President Donald Trump.Trump told the House of Representatives late Friday he planned to dismiss Steve Linick, the fourth inspector general to be ousted by the president in the last six weeks.Democratic lawmakers said Linick had apparently opened an investigation into Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, one of Trump's most trusted aides.The president and his allies regularly rail against a "Deep St...

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Records show a neighborhood on edge before Ahmaud Arbery's final run

GLYNN COUNTY, Ga. — When Ahmaud Arbery crossed U.S. 17 and passed the low turquoise and brown sign that heralds the entrance to Satilla Shores on the last day of his life, he entered a neighborhood on edge.Eight years out of Brunswick High School, where he starred as a linebacker, he’d dreamed of playing in the NFL. At 5-foot-10, though, he was too small for the pros. He last suited up his senior year for the War of the Border game between high school all-stars from south Georgia and north Florida.The Sunday afternoon of Feb. 23 was warm and sunny. Arbery, 25, was dressed in a white T-shirt, t...

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Georgia parents charged after 3-year-old shoots 5-year-old in stomach

ATLANTA — Two East Georgia parents were arrested Friday, two months after their 3-year-old son shot his 5-year-old brother in the stomach with a rifle, according to the GBI.Terry Kelley Jr., 28, and Clarice Fife, 31, both of Dearing, are each charged with reckless conduct and second-degree child cruelty in connection with the shooting, GBI spokesman Chris McKeown said.The Warren County Sheriff’s Office requested the GBI’s help investigating the shooting, which happened at a home on Ranger Road in Warrenton March 13, McKeown said.When Warren County deputies arrived at the scene about 9 p.m., th...

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This Florida doctor prescribed increasing amounts of marijuana but -- he didn't check for pregnancy

MIAMI — A Dundee doctor can’t prescribe medical marijuana after, the Florida Department of Health says, he prescribed increasing amounts of medical marijuana for a pregnant woman.Then again, part of the state’s problem with Dr. Graham Robinson-Farah is he didn’t know she was pregnant because he didn’t do a proper physical examination on her. Nor, the state said, did Robinson-Farah have any reason to prescribe medical marijuana to the patient in the first place.And the baby had health problems soon after birth.Robinson-Farah, who works out of Dundee and has been licensed as a doctor in Florida ...

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Dozens defy stay-at-home order to attend Chicago church while protesters warn of endangering the community

CHICAGO — Met by protesters and defying the stay-at-home order, Michael Valentine, 24, went to church Sunday at Metro Praise International church in Belmont Cragin, one of the hardest-hit neighborhoods by COVID-19 in Chicago.“There is something great about praising the Lord when you’re with other brothers and sisters,” he said. “It’s powerful, and it strengthens your faith and encourages you, especially during times like these.”Valentine joined at least 100 other members of the congregation who also decided to attend the in-person service, according to Pastor Joseph Wyrostek, one of the religi...

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Inside the saga of Kanye West's childhood home in Chicago

CHICAGO — Kanye West has run into trouble with the city of Chicago as he renovates the South Side home he grew up in nearly four decades ago.The tan house at 7815 S. South Shore Dr. landed in demolition court last year after the city claimed it had “dangerous and unsafe conditions.” The city issued a stop-work order in February after it said it found plaster had been removed without a building permit. Work has resumed, though plans for the house are unclear.Since West’s mother owned it more than 17 years ago, the 1600-square-foot home changed hands several times, went into foreclosure and lang...

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US faces severe economic downturn as virus tolls fall in hardest-hit Europe

Washington (AFP) - The world's biggest economy faces a severe downtown but will not suffer another Great Depression, US Fed chief Jerome Powell said on Sunday, as three hardest-hit countries in Europe reported low death tolls and lockdowns eased.Italy recorded the fewest deaths from coronavirus, 145, in one day since its two-month lockdown began, while Spain had 87 new virus-related deaths -- the first time the number has fallen below 100 in two months.Restaurants, bars and cafes will be among the businesses allowed to reopen from Monday in Italy, and Spain will also further relax its lockdown...

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US facing severe crisis, but not a depression: Fed Chairman Jerome Powell

Washington (AFP) - The US is facing a severe economic downturn amid the global pandemic, but will not suffer another Great Depression and will see a recovery begin later this year, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Sunday.The world's top economy was strong before the COVID-19 outbreak hit, like a natural disaster, causing nationwide business shutdowns, Powell said. And the banking system had been rebuilt stronger since the global financial crisis.Data show more than 30 million jobs were destroyed in the US, as businesses were shuttered nationwide amid the efforts to stop the spread of t...

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New York's Gov. Cuomo takes virus test on live TV

New York (AFP) - New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Sunday took a coronavirus test during his televised briefing and urged any fellow New Yorkers with symptoms or having been exposed to the virus to follow his example."You don't have to be New York tough to take that test," he said during the live broadcast of his popular daily briefing.Cuomo's sometimes folksy and often informative briefings have been followed by thousands of viewers since New York emerged as a COVID-19 hotspot in the US, with more than 350,000 cases and more than 22,000 confirmed deaths."You have to be smart, united, discipli...

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John Oliver: 'The only way Richard Burr's stock deal would be shadier is if he bought shares of actual coronavirus'

Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) is under investigation for allegedly making stock trades using inside information about the coronavirus and the stock market. While Burr was being briefed on the impact the virus was having on the country and the projections, he dumped millions of dollars in stocks and then allegedly flagged it for his family.

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This is the '60 Minutes' interview with Dr. Bright that sent Trump flying into a rage

President Donald Trump went off on an extensive Twitterstorm Sunday night, demanding whistleblower laws be changed after a whistleblower complaint was filed by Dr. Rick Bright. Trump specifically told Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) that she needed to look into it.

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Trump targets Susan Collins in tweet-storm demanding she change whistleblower laws after Dr. Bright's complaint

President Donald Trump went off on a tweet-storm Sunday after seeing an interview with Dr. Rick Bright, who worked under the Health and Human Services Department, on "60 Minutes."

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