Joe Biden declared he “should not have been so cavalier” on Friday when he told a prominent black radio host that African Americans who back President Donald Trump “ain’t black.” (May 22)
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Calif. beaches brace for Memorial Day weekend
Millions of Californians are heading into the Memorial Day weekend with both excitement and anxiety after restrictions to control the spread of coronavirus were eased across much of the state. (May 22)
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Here’s the latest for Friday, May 22nd: Trump tells governors to reopen houses of worship; FBI to conduct review of Flynn investigation; Pakistani jetliner crashes before landing in Karachi; Graduating seniors ‘fly high’ in Florida Keys.
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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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Nav tops Billboard chart again
Canadian-Indian rapper Nav’s “Good Intentions” topped the Billboard 200 albums chart again this week. “The music just cut through again,” he says. (May 22)
Agents in Georgia after William Bryan arrest
Several TV stations reported that William Bryan’s home in Brunswick, Georgia was searched after Bryan was arrested on Thursday. Bryan, who videotaped the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, was charged with murder. (May 22)
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Here’s the latest for Friday May 22nd: Man who videotaped Arbery shooting in Georgia arrested; FBI calls Texas base shooting terrorism-related; President Trump tours Michigan factory without wearing mask; Michigan floods could take days to recede.
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On This Day: 22 May 1998
Glam rock explosion “Velvet Goldmine” premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. (May 22)
Texas court holds jury trial via videoconferencing
A court in the Dallas suburbs this week held what is believed to be the first American jury trial conducted over online video. (May 22)
Today in History for May 22nd
Highlights of this day in history: Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy sign the ‘Pact of Steel’; Richard Nixon is the first U.S. president to visit the Soviet Union; Actor Laurence Olivier born; Johnny Carson hosts his last ‘Tonight Show.’
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