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Bear takes a swing at a coyote on a Canadian golf course

Golfers spot a bear chasing a coyote around trees on a British Columbian golf course.

      

Father arrested after two children die in hot truck in Oklahoma

Oklahoma father Dustin Dennis, 31, has been arrested and charged with two counts of second-degree murder after police say he left his two young children in a hot truck for five hours.​

Protesters pelt St. Cloud police building after rumors cops shot someone, but it was the other way around

A Minnesota police officer could have shot an armed teen early Monday, and though the officer would’ve been completely justified, he held his fire, St. Cloud Police Chief Blair Anderson said.

US Postal Service faces challenges as new postmaster takes over

As the newest US Postmaster begins his new job on Monday, the US Postal Service faces a number of challenges that are all intertwined: a financial crisis, ensuring the safety and health of its workers during a pandemic and looming questions over how vo…

The transgender woman whose lawsuit resulted in landmark SCOTUS decision didn’t live to see the outcome

Aimee Stephens, a transgender woman whose historic lawsuit resulted in the Supreme Court’s landmark decision that a federal civil rights law protects gay, lesbian and transgender workers, didn’t live to see the day she fought for.

14 Father’s Day gifts that will still arrive by Sunday

Don’t show up to Father’s Day empty-handed.

      

Trump defends cautious walk down ramp, which raised questions about his health

President Donald Trump’s ardent defense of his unsteady-appearing descent down a ramp this weekend at the US Military Academy thrust questions about his physical condition back to the fore.

Look out, Amazon: Walmart.com is getting bigger

Walmart is partnering with ecommerce platform Shopify to expand its third-party online marketplace as it takes on Amazon.

Opinion: People of color have faced housing discrimination for generations. It needs to stop

Systemic racism is deeply rooted in our nation’s housing market. Redlining and other forms of housing discrimination, going back to slavery, have laid the foundation for a deeply unequal housing experience. To begin to address these inequities we need …

Spotify staked its future on podcasts. Then the pandemic changed how we listen

A year ago, Spotify made an expensive bet, shelling out hundreds of millions of dollars to get into the podcast business. For a company that was still unprofitable, losing more than $200 million that year, it was a bold move.

92-year-old Hello Kitty founder hands business to his grandson

The 92-year-old who founded the company that created Hello Kitty is leaving after 60 years and handing control to his grandson.

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