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A third of U.S. museums not confident they can survive coronavirus pandemic, survey finds

According to a recent survey, many museum directors fear their institutions won’t be able to financially recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
      

California university system makes ethnic studies or social justice a required class

The nation’s largest four-year public university system votes to require a class on ethnic studies or social justice.
      

Trump blames spike in COVID cases on protests, increased travel and cases from Mexico, even as experts point to early reopenings

Trump blamed a recent surge in coronavirus cases on nationwide protests, travel and Mexico even as his own experts point to states opening too early.

      

Donald Trump announces a ‘surge’ of federal law officers in Chicago to work with the city on crime problem

President Trump, struggling against Democrat Joe Biden, announced a federal ‘surge’ to Chicago at an event devoted to the theme of ‘law and order.’

      

Florida community mourns three friends killed in ‘massacre’ on fishing trip

Loved ones constructed a roadside memorial for three friends killed on a fishing trip in Florida over the weekend.

      

‘Evil in the flesh’: Convicted felon arrested in ‘massacre’ of 3 Florida friends on fishing trip

BARTOW, Fla. — A chance meeting at a dollar store last Friday night led to the shooting deaths minutes later of three friends who’d met to go fishing and the arrest of a Florida man for the killings, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said Wednesday.

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‘Symbols of bigotry and racism’: House votes to remove Confederate statues from Capitol

The bill would require states to remove and replace any statues honoring members of the Confederacy in the Capitol.

      

Mookie Betts signs mammoth 12-year extension with Dodgers

The Dodgers have signed All-Star outfielder Mookie Betts to the richest contract in franchise history.

      

Opinion: As Congress debates merits of athletes profiting, hardly anyone is buying what NCAA is selling

Two hours of back-and-forth between a some Senators and witnesses Wednesday revealed little that we didn’t already know about the NCAA’s predicament

      

Coronavirus updates: GOP senators consider $600 extension; US orders 100 million vaccine doses from Pfizer; California cases top NY

The U.S. has placed an order for 100 million doses of a vaccine candidate being developed by Pfizer. Latest COVID-19 news.

      

Biden says ‘racists’ have sought the U.S. presidency before but Trump is first one elected

Joe Biden accused President Donald Trump of spreading ‘racist’ division in blaming China for coronavirus, which he said hurts Asian immigrants.

      

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