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Going out of business sales set to begin at closing J.C. Penney stores. Will your store close?

Liquidation sales could begin as soon as Friday at 154 JCPenney stores that will permanently close. The sales may look different because of COVID-19.

      

‘The major stumbling block’: Powerful police unions stand in the way of structural reform, experts say

Demonstrators across the country demanding justice for George Floyd might be wise to aim their wrath at a rare target: police unions.

      

Breonna’s Law: Louisville Metro Council votes to ban no-knock warrants

The new ordinance is called Breonna’s Law, named after 26-year-old Breonna Taylor who was fatally shot by Louisville Metro Police in her apartment.

      

Biden and Trump both warn the other side may ‘steal’ the election, as the fight over mail voting rages

Both men’sĀ rhetoric centers on vote-by-mail, which Biden and Democrats supportĀ amid the coronavirus pandemic and Trump strongly opposes.

      

Report: Zuckerberg, Chan are ‘disgusted’ by Trump’s posts but will leave them on Facebook

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wive Priscilla Chan said they are shaken and disgusted by President Trump’s rhetoric.

      

What should you do if you lost or threw away your stimulus?

The IRSĀ said people who have destroyed their Visa prepaid debit cards can request a free replacement through MetaBank. The fee had been $7.50.

      

Valedictorians worked years to land 2020 graduation speeches – now given to empty rooms, cameras

Instead of delivering traditional high school graduation speeches, 2020 valedictorians are recording videos from home or from an empty auditorium.

      

The Backstory: As journalists speak up about racial tension at work, newsrooms take action

Many newsrooms, including ours, are havingĀ conversations about race and journalism right now. And they should be.
      

Tax commission asks judge to shutter ‘Tiger King’ star Joe Exotic’s former zoo

The Oklahoma Tax Commission told a judge the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park and owner Jeff Lowe owe the state $50,274 in taxes.

      

Firefighting aircraft drops retardant on Bighorn Blaze near Tucson, Arizona

The Bighorn wildfire, which had been burning for several days near Tucson, Arizona, had scorched thousands of acres of wilderness as of June 11.
      

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