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COVID-19 may be linked to brain complications, study finds. But does it cause them?

Severe cases of COVID-19 may be linked to brain complications, according to the first nationwide survey of the neurological complications.

      

‘Stupid doesn’t even cut it’: Florence Pugh apologizes for cultural appropriation

Actress Florence Pugh is acknowledging her white privilege and times she appropriated others’ cultures.
      

2020 Daytime Emmy Awards: The winners

Check out the winners of the 2020 Daytime Emmy Awards.

      

6 arrested at Robert E. Lee monument in Richmond, where police say protesters fired paintballs at officers

Police arrested six people Friday night at a protest near the Robert E. Lee monument in Virginia’s capital, after some people fired paintballs and threw things at officers trying to disperse the gathering, authorities said.

Elijah McClain was injected with ketamine before he died. Is that legal?

Ketmaine can be used to sedate someone during an arrest. Medical and legal experts say it could have played a role in Elijah McClain’s death.

      

Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski speaks out in powerful Black Lives Matter video

Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski on Friday spoke out in support of Black Lives Matter, asking for an end to systemic racism and social injustice.

      

Debate over renaming Fort Bragg looms over Senate race and other down ballot contest

As the home of the elite 82nd Airborne Division and one of the largest military installations in the world, Fort Bragg is woven into the fabric of North Carolina, a state that proclaims itself to be the “nation’s most military friendly.”

Adult film star Ron Jeremy pleads not guilty to raping three women, sexually assaulting fourth

Ron Jeremy, the adult film star who has charged with raping three women and sexually assaulting a fourth woman pleaded not guilty at his arraignment.

      

Abstinence only? Influential Texas prepares for showdown over sex ed in schools

The Texas State Board of Education is slated to make changes to its sex education curriculum, triggering a likely showdown between state activists.
      

These mall staples announced thousands of store closures in June

It was another exceptionally awful month for retailers.

Restrictions leave US travelers high and dry

In downtown Buffalo, New York, crossing the border into Ontario, Canada, used to be as easy as driving one mile across the Peace Bridge over the Niagara River. But that’s now a forbidden route.

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