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Author: Christine Fernando, USA TODAY
‘An awakening moment’: Gallup poll shows waning confidence in racial fairness for housing, jobs
The poll, published Friday and based on 1,381 telephone interviews, also showed a 20-year high in support for affirmative action programs.
Man charged with hate crimes in New York City after series of anti-Muslim attacks
Prosecutors say he attacked and hurled slurs at Muslim people and tried to forcibly remove a woman’s hijab.
Synchronized floating among events in ‘very first Space Olympics’ from International Space Station
Members of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon and Russia’s Soyuz celebrated the start of the Tokyo Olympics by hosting their own games.
Tokyo Olympics brace for Tropical Storm Nepartak, preemptively shift rowing schedule
Tropical Storm Nepartak, which formed Friday night over the western Pacific Ocean, may arrive at the shores of mainland Japan by Tuesday.
Drones are zapping clouds with electricity to create rain in United Arab Emirates project
The United Arab Emirates is creating enhanced rain through cloud seeding, a method of artificially encouraging clouds to produce rain.
‘Small miracle’: Binx the cat, furry survivor of Florida condo collapse, reunited with family
A volunteer who had been feeding cats near the site found the black cat wandering the area before bringing him to a Miami Beach rescue center.
More bodies found in Florida condo collapse, bringing death toll to 79
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava on Friday said more bodies were found. 61 people remain potentially unaccounted for.
Thousands protest in Spain after man killed in suspected homophobic attack; 3 suspects arrested
Three people have been arrested after Samuel Luiz, a 24-year-old man, was beaten to death in northwestern Spain during Pride weekend.
Nikole Hannah-Jones won’t join UNC after tenure controversy: ‘It’s not my job to heal the university’
The news, which Hannah-Jones announced during a CBS interview, comes less than a week after UNC Chapel Hill trustees voted to offer her tenure.