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Why George Hill, Myles Turner won’t shut up and dribble: ‘I have a platform for a reason’

Hill has interracial children. He grew up in Indianapolis and started at point guard for the Pacers. He’s scared to come home.

      

Majority of Americans still concerned over coronavirus as country continues to reopen, survey shows

The findings come as some states are still seeing an increased number of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations.

      

Making a wig and heels political: Black drag queens at the nexus of Black Lives Matter and Pride

Black drag queens are continuing their legacy of protesting inequalities by taking to the streets in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.

      

Who are police protecting and serving? Law enforcement has history of violence against many minority groups

Decades of mistrust of police by minority groups make them hesitant to call police for help. Some departments are taking steps to rebuild that trust.

      

Did protests fuel COVID-19 cases? Are we already in a second wave? Your coronavirus questions, answered

Will there be a second wave of coronavirus cases? What states are experiencing surges? And when will it be safe to hug my loved ones again?

      

President Trump changes Tulsa rally date after controversy over Juneteenth choice

Trump said African American “friends and supporters” suggested he change his Tulsa rally date out of respect for the Juneteenth holiday.

      

Family: Victim in Liberty Township killing was transgender, ‘just wanted to be accepted’

Riah Milton was shot and killed on June 9 in Liberty Township.

      

How Babe Ruth’s final day at Yankee Stadium sparked another man’s career highlight

June 13, 1948, was an important day for Yankees legend Babe Ruth and Nat Fein, but for different reasons.

      

3 nights, 3 hotels: What it’s really like to stay in a hotel during the coronavirus pandemic

Daily housekeeping and valet parking are out and free masks are plentiful but often not worn as hotels reopen during the coronavirus crisis.

      

‘SNL’ alum Jay Pharoah says police pulled guns on him mid-workout, knelt on his neck

“Saturday Night Live” star Jay Pharoah is opening up about an experience in which he says police officers drew guns on him and knelt on his neck.

      

‘Wonder Woman 1984’ shifts to fall, ‘Tenet’ moves two weeks as coronavirus cases spike

With coronavirus cases spiking nationwide, movies are shifting dates again: ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ moves to fall while ‘Tenet’ is delayed two weeks.

      

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