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China vows retaliation after US ordered its Houston consulate closed within 72 hours

The U.S. State Department said in a statement that the closure was to protect American intellectual property and private information.

      

Amazon introduces boxes that can be recycled into cat condos, forts and other creations

Your next Amazon order might be delivered in a new sustainable box with less packaging that can be recycled into a fort, robot or other creation.

      

Civil rights icon C.T. Vivian remembered in Georgia state capitol, taken to Martin Luther King Jr.’s tomb

A day before C.T. Vivian will be remembered in a private funeral, his casket was taken to the tomb of close friend and colleague Martin Luther King Jr.

      

Civil rights icon Charles Evers, brother of Medgar Evers, dies at the age of 97

Charles Evers, brother of civil rights icon Medgar Evers, has died at the age of 97. He was surrounded by family at his Rankin County home.

      

Tropical Storm Gonzalo forms in the Atlantic, expected to become a hurricane on Thursday

Tropical Storm Gonzalo is the earliest “G” storm in any Atlantic hurricane season on record. It is expected to become a hurricane by Thursday.

      

One Direction fans lose their minds, beg for reunion after band’s first tweet in two years

It’s been 10 years since the formation of One Direction. Fans want a reunion. But this is what we actually know is in store so far.
      

Kim Kardashian speaks out about Kanye West’s mental health, asks for ‘compassion and empathy’

Kim Kardashian spoke out on the importance of caring for those with mental illness amid her husband Kanye West’s public battle with bipolar disorder.

      

What you need to know on the federal response in Portland and the legal questions it raises

The Trump administration’s actions in Portland has raised legal questions about local control in the city and tactics employed by federal agents.

      

10 popular face masks everyone is buying on Amazon

If you’re in need of a mask quickly, check out these highly-rated ones on Amazon, which can be delivered with Prime shipping.

      

The US coin shortage

In the midst of a nationwide coin shortage, some retailers are asking for customers to use exact change, if possible, or even better, use a credit or debit card for payment.
      

Anti-feminism warning signs we should all know

UCLA gender studies professor Dr. Juliet Williams explains the rhetoric and dangers with misogyny.

      

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