Why this is the weirdest recession ever
America is in a recession, but this downturn is unlike any the country has ever seen.
Today in History for June 10th
Highlights of this day in history: The Six-Day War ends in the Mideast; Yugoslav troops leave Kosovo after NATO’s campaign of airstrikes; Alcoholics Anonymous founded; Actress and singer Judy Garland born; Singer Ray Charles dies. (June 10)
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George Floyd live updates: Funeral held; is racism a public health crisis? Trump blasts injured protester
George Floyd’s funeral underway in Houston. Americans support protesters and not Trump’s response, poll finds. Latest George Floyd updates.
‘Not acceptable’: USA TODAY Network reporter covering George Floyd protest arrested in Delaware
Andre Lamar, a staff photographer/reporter for The Dover Post, was arrested by Delaware State Police while covering a protest on Tuesday night.
Long lines in Georgia, Lindsey Graham wards off GOP rivals in SC and other takeaways from Tuesday’s primaries
Georgia voters faced long lines and problems with voting machines in Tuesday’s primary. Some officials say this may signal problems for November.
AMC expects theaters to be ‘fully open’ by July
AMC is expecting to release Warner Bros’ “Tenet” on July 17, followed by Disney’s “Mulan” on July 24.
Faith Stowers, Andy Cohen react to ‘Vanderpump Rules’ firing Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute
Faith Stowers is sharing her thoughts on Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni getting fired from Bravo’s “Vanderpump Rules.”
Republicans close to decision on new host city for Trump and the Republican National Convention
RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel on Tuesday mentioned Oklahoma, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Tennessee as potential host states.
Embattled CrossFit CEO resigns after George Floyd statements spark outrage
Embattled CrossFit CEO Greg Glassman is resigning after he sparked outrage over his response to nationwide protests against racial injustice and police brutality.
This Father’s Day gift is the gift that keeps on giving
Photos have become mainstream with social media, but a tangible photo still holds a unique place in our hearts.
FCC seeks record fine against alleged scam operators who made 1 billion robocalls
The US government is seeking fines of up to $225 million from health insurance telemarketers who allegedly made a billion unwanted robocalls in violation of Federal Communications Commission rules.
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