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Investigators Probe Fires At 6 Black Churches In 5 Southern States
Authorities are investigating fires that have damaged or destroyed black churches in South Carolina and nearby states following the shooting deaths of nine people at Charleston's Emanuel AME Church.
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A duct-taped banana sells for $6.2 million at an art auction
A piece of conceptual art consisting of a simple banana, duct-taped to a wall, sold for $6.2 million at an auction Wednesday, with the winning bid coming from a prominent cryptocurrency entrepreneur.
Beijing Says Apple's iPhone 6 Violates Chinese Design Patent
Beijing's intellectual property authorities have ruled that the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus too closely resemble a smartphone by the Chinese company Shenzhen Baili.
Mom Of 6 Brings New Meaning To The Phrase: Making A Beer Run
Chris Kimbrough set a women's record running the beer mile. You run four laps around a track, stopping before each lap to drink a beer. Video shows her, at age 44, finishing in 6:28.6.
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Americana Community Music Association Presents 6th Anniversary Show
The Americana Community Music Association holds its 6 th Anniversary Concert this Saturday at All Faiths Unitarian Congregation in Fort Myers. The non...
Florida Repertory Theatre’s 6th Annual PlayLab Festival
The Florida Repertory Theatre in downtown Fort Myers holds its 6 th annual PlayLab Festival May 9-12. The festival gives emerging and established...
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Michigan candidate for governor, Ryan Kelley, charged for Jan. 6 involvement
On Thursday, Ryan Kelley was charged with four misdemeanors related to the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. He's one of five candidates on the Republican primary ballot for governor.
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New Justice Department hire compared Jan. 6 prosecutions to the Holocaust
An NPR investigation finds that a new Justice Department hire compared the Jan. 6 riot prosecutions to the Holocaust, promoted conspiracy theories and called for defendants to receive reparations.
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The emails seemed like a scam. Then they turned into a $6.8 million gift.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida was suspicious when an unknown contributor offered a big gift. Little did anyone know that the donation came from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.
6 Months After The Insurrection, The Remaining Capitol Fencing Comes Down
Although the last of the temporary fencing will be removed in the next few days, the Capitol itself will remain closed to most members of the public.
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