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When will travel return? Predictions for cruises, international destinations, tours and more

Road trips are likely to bounce back first as Americans avoid flying. International destinations and cruises will be among the last to rebound.
      

Gold Star mom: My sons served our country, now I serve military families

Sometimes I still tear up when I’m asked about my son. For military families, there are too few opportunities to remember their loved ones.

      

‘A nightmare movie’: Tales of Michigan residents escaping the catastrophic Midland flood

A catastrophic gush of water wipes out a community in Midland County, Michigan. And no one saw it coming.

      

‘What am I going to do now?’: Some fear small Catholic college closing may not be the last

Holy Family College in Wisconsin will close by the end of the summer. Now, the college is locking down agreements to help students transfer.

      

A graduation 12 years in the making

Though Columbia University’s commencement this year looked a little different than expected, for graduate Qutaiba Idlbi, the conclusion of his studies carried a special significance that a webcast ceremony stemming from covid-19 restrictions couldn’t d…

Eddie Sutton, longtime college basketball coach, dies at 84

Eddie Sutton, who coached college basketball for nearly four decades, most notably at Arkansas, Kentucky and Oklahoma State, has died at 84.

      

‘You should drop out’: Trump spars with ex-Attorney General Jeff Sessions amid battle for Alabama Senate seat

Trump’s tweet followed a post from Jeff Sessions a day earlier in which he took the rare step of slamming his ex-boss amid the Alabama Senate race.

      

Federal appeals court upholds California’s ban on in-person church services

A federal appeals court rejected a California church’s lawsuit hoping to overturn the state’s ban on in-person church services.

Latinos are fastest growing population in US military, but higher ranks remain out of reach

The military has historically been one of the most diverse institutions in the U.S. But Latinos aren’t reaching high-ranking officer positions.

      

With restaurants closed, rat sightings are increasing across the United States

With restaurants closed or open with limited capacity due to the coronavirus pandemic, a certain subset of those establishments’ “patrons” is struggling.

Jerry Sloan’s grandsons remember their funny grandpa, former Jazz coach who died Friday

Hearing their grandpa’s one-liners on “The Last Dance” made Jerry Sloan’s grandsons laugh. They shared some memories of ex-Jazz coach who died Friday.

      

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