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Nonwhite Georgia voters are waiting in line for hours to cast their ballots for two critical reasons

Kathy spotted the long line of voters as she pulled into the Christian City Welcome Center about 3:30 p.m., ready to cast her ballot in the June 9 primary election.

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Trump exhibiting compromised performance from sleep deprivation, new research suggests

Sleep deprivation is known to have large neurobehavioral impacts. New research indicates that the President of the United States is not immune from these negative consequences.The study, published in Economic Letters, suggests that Donald Trump’s sleeping habits have become worse over time — and this change is correlated with reductions in his performance.“Economists recently have taken a greater interest in studying sleep. Analyzing a proxy for President Trump’s sleep over time was feasible thanks to his frequent Twitter use,” said study author Douglas Almond, a professor at Columbia Universi...

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Indiana cop fired over ties to neo-Nazi website

An Indiana police officer who posted frequently on a now-defunct neo-Nazi forum has been fired after his online predilections were exposed.Officer Joseph Zacharek, who joined the Lafayette Police Department in June, admitted to his supervisors that the posts on Iron March were his, the police department announced Saturday.Zacharek’s ties to the site, which was taken down in 2017, never came up in a background check.“I know the question everyone will have is, how does something like this get missed in a background investigation,” Police Chief Pat Flannelly told the Journal & Courier. “How is it...

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Chicago named the 'rattiest' city in US for sixth consecutive year by Orkin

Here’s something that will have Chicago residents saying, “Aw, rats!”Pest-control giant Orkin has released its annual list of “rattiest cities” in the United States, and Chicago is once again No. 1.The ranking is based on the number of new rodent treatments that Orkin carried out in a given city between Sept. 1, 2019 and Aug. 31, 2020.This marks the sixth year in a row that Illinois’ most populated city tops the “rattiest” list.“Rats have taken to the streets of Chicago, yet again,” Orkin wrote in its announcement.Los Angeles finished second on the 2020 edition of the dubious list, while New Y...

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Baby of Stacey Jones — who was pregnant when she was fatally shot last week — has died

CHICAGO — The child whom Stacey Jones had been carrying when she was fatally shot last week died Saturday, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office.“Baby boy Harrison,” for whom the given address was the same as Jones’, in the 2100 block of East 95th Place in the Far South Side Jeffery Manor neighborhood, died at 1:51 p.m. Saturday at the University of Chicago Medical Center.He was 4 days old.“We can confirm this child was indeed the child related to that tragic shooting incident,” Officer Michael Carroll, a Chicago police spokesman, said by email Sunday morning.Jones, 35, was fa...

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Woman teaches her Sheepadoodle how to communicate using buttons

SEATTLE — If you have a pet, you’ve probably wished at some point that it could talk to you. Too bad that’s impossible … or is it? Alexis Devine would tell you that her dog can — in a way.Devine, an artist in Tacoma, Wash., has had Bunny, a female Sheepadoodle, for a year. And in that time, Devine says she’s introduced Bunny to more than 50 words by teaching her to press buttons that play words out loud.For instance, as seen in videos Devine has posted on social media, if Bunny wants to go to the park, she’ll press a button that says “park.” Or, if she wants to play, she’ll hit the button for ...

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These 6 key battleground states will decide the 2020 presidential election -- and Trump trails Biden in all of them

The November 3 US presidential election is boiling down to a handful of key states that will decide the race between Democrat Joe Biden and President Donald Trump.

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Bruce Springsteen is back on E Street with life-affirming 'Letter to You'

Bruce Springsteen and his stalwart E Street Band were last seen together on a 2016 tour that included two four-hour dates at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia that were the longest marathons he’s ever played.Since then, the now 71-year-old songwriter has been in contemplative, career-summation mode.He published his “Born To Run” memoir and converted it into the solo acoustic theater piece “Springsteen on Broadway.” Last year, he released “Western Stars,” an underrated stylistic departure that dipped into early 1970s country-rock melancholy.But the one thing Springsteen hadn’t given fans latel...

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Toxic masculinity has become a threat to public health

As if the first two waves of COVID-19 hospitalizations in the United States weren't enough to inspire serious political changes to stop the coronavirus, health experts have sounded the alarm that a third wave is underway. Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are rising across the nation, specifically in the Dakotas, Nebraska, and Montana, as the seasons change and the election nears.

It's certainly taken a lot of resilience and strength to persevere through this pandemic — particularly given the backdrop of political chaos, uncertainty and immense change in our daily lives. Yet perhaps it is this attitude of "staying strong," and acting stoically — which is rooted in a culture that favors and thrives off toxic masculinity — that has hurt and continues to hurt us the most.

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Senior White House staff would 'roll their eyes' at Dr. Fauci while he was trying to brief Trump: Ex-official

CNN's Jake Tapper hosted a special show detailing the responses to the coronavirus under President Donald Trump's administration Sunday. "The Insiders," featured former Trump officials and government experts who faced off against the political campaign against the truth about the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Fulfillment of prophecy? Yes, some evangelicals really do believe Trump is the 'chosen one'

Yea, verily. The prophecy seemeth nigh unto fulfillment. The one about Donald Trump appointing three Supreme Court justices. No, it's not in the Bible, but it's part of a body of predictions about Trump that have been delivered since 2011 by a collection of charismatic and Pentecostal Christian prophets. With the hearings for Amy Coney Barrett effectively concluded, the residents of evangelical Trumpland are finding joy in her seeming imminent confirmation, which has strengthened Trump's aura of charismatic legitimacy at a time of crisis for his presidency.

The prophecy in question was given in October 2015 by evangelical prophet Mark Taylor, who not only predicted that Trump would be elected, but that during his term, he would appoint three justices to the highest court: "The Supreme Court shall lose three, and my President shall pick new ones directly from MY TREE!"

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WATCH: John Oliver opens Memorial Sewer Plant named after him in Danbury, Connecticut

For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, John Oliver left New York to officially open the sewage treatment plan named after him.

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John Oliver mocks compliment on Trump's smile at town hall: Like someone dropped dentures into a jack-o-lantern

"Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver summed up this week's faux presidential debate town hall by showcasing the only joyous moment for President Donald Trump: when a lady said he had a nice smile.

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