For Ahmaud Arbery, the young black man shot and killed in Georgia in February, running was about staying in shape and contemplating his next move. After some legal trouble that began in his teenage years, Arbery planned to become an electrician. (May …
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Indonesian dancers take digital stage amid virus
Indonesian dancers take digital stage amid virus
Today in History May 25
Today in History May 25
AP Top Stories May 24 P
AP Top Stories May 24 P
Today in History for May 24th
Highlights of this day in history: Samuel Morse opens America’s first telegraph line; Four men sentenced for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing; Britain’s Queen Victoria born; The Brooklyn Bridge opens; Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan born. (May 24)
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AP Top Stories May 23
Here’s the latest for Saturday, May 23rd: Time running out on last US-Russia nuclear arms treaty; Debt and coronavirus push Hertz into bankruptcy protection; Turbulence, warnings before Pakistan plane crash; Americans prepare for Memorial Day weekend.
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Today in History for May 23rd
Today in History for May 23rd
Vegas casinos plan to open with virus precautions
Yes, dice will roll, cards will be dealt and slot machines will beckon. But poker rooms? Closed. Tourists returning to Las Vegas will see changes since gambling stopped in mid-March because of the coronavirus pandemic. (May 22)
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Masks and Merlot: California wineries to reopen
Tasting rooms in famed Sonoma and Napa Counties are setting up new sanitizing and safety protocols as they prepare to reopen to the public after being closed the past two months due to coronavirus. (May 22)
Coyotes serenade San Francisco with their howls
Two coyotes recently decided to serenade the city of San Francisco. A resident caught the pair on video Monday howling from a hilltop overlooking the city. (May 22)