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Author: Jordan Culver, USA TODAY

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‘She’s just lifeless’: Ohio mom, day care owner have differing stories on death of 2-month-old girl

June 20, 2019Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘She’s just lifeless’: Ohio mom, day care owner have differing stories on death of 2-month-old girl

Danielle Townsend, the day care’s owner, tells USA TODAY that the infant “died at the hospital from natural causes.”

Nation

‘If he … sees me, he’s going to shoot me’: Dallas photographer Tom Fox recounts his story of survival

June 18, 2019Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘If he … sees me, he’s going to shoot me’: Dallas photographer Tom Fox recounts his story of survival

Photographer Tom Fox was mere feet away from a gunman who opened fire at a Dallas federal courthouse on Monday.

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Hidden Figures Way: Street in front of NASA headquarters renamed for pioneers

June 13, 2019Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on Hidden Figures Way: Street in front of NASA headquarters renamed for pioneers

The street outside of NASA’s D.C. headquarters has been renamed “Hidden Figures Way” to honor African American women who overcame adversity.

Nation

#NoKidsInCages art installations, depicting caged migrant children, create a fuss in New York City

June 12, 2019Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on #NoKidsInCages art installations, depicting caged migrant children, create a fuss in New York City

The installations were part of the #NoKidsInCages campaign, according to Texas-based Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services.

Tech

Asteroid nearly the width of a football field has small chance of hitting Earth this year

June 7, 2019June 9, 2019Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on Asteroid nearly the width of a football field has small chance of hitting Earth this year

An asteroid called 2006 QV89, which has a diameter slightly smaller than the width of a football field, is set to pass by Earth in September.

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