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Packers RB Aaron Jones surprised his good deed at airport went viral

Packers running back Aaron Jones is stunned by the praise he has received on social media for helping a woman in a wheelchair at Appleton airport.

        

Disability and Civil Rights Groups Sue DeVos Over Investigation Rollbacks

The three organizations object to new procedures that allow the Education Department to summarily dismiss complaints it sees as burdensome or a drain on resources.

‘I Chose To Stay Alive,’ Says Russian Journalist Who Faked His Death

Arkady Babchenko, fearing for his life, cooperated with Ukrainian authorities to stage his death and capture his would-be killer. Now come the ethical questions.

Protesters Block Google Buses in San Francisco, Citing ‘Techsploitation’

Who owns the streets and neighborhoods of the high-tech capital? A simmering battle erupts over displacement, evictions and scooters.

Sponsorship issue causes rift between Louisville and major donor

Dr. Mark Lynn, whose donations helped build Louisville’s soccer stadium, is backing away from the university.

      

 

 

South Carolina Lottery Christmas Winners Won’t Get Prizes

The state lottery commission ruled it will not pay out more than $30 million to people who bought tickets “printed in error.” Gamblers will only be reimbursed $1 for each ticket.

Weeks Into Unrest, Still More Bloodshed Roils Nicaragua’s Cities

In the six weeks since protests erupted against President Daniel Ortega, more than 80 people have been killed — including during a massive march Wednesday. Many are blaming Ortega for the violence.

Detained immigrant children bring scrutiny to Trump’s border policy

A social media firestorm about 1,475 children “lost” by the federal government, together with a new policy that results in separating unauthorized immigrant children from their parents, has heightened scrutiny of President Trump’s zero-tolerance approa…

New indictment filed in FBI college basketball corruption investigation

The U.S. Attorney’s office on Thursday filed a superseding indictment in one of the FBI’s case involving former Auburn coach Chuck Person.

      

 

 

Slur Toward Ivanka Trump Brings an Apology From Samantha Bee

The White House called Ms. Bee’s show “not fit for broadcast” and criticized “the left and its media allies” for being silent a day after “Roseanne” was canceled.

Tight back gets best of Tiger Woods at Memorial, but it's not as bad you think

Tiger Woods has issues with his back and still can’t piece his entire game together, but he salvages his first round at Jack Nicklaus’ Memorial.

      

 

 

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