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Things To Do At Metroparks 4th Of July Weekend | The Michigan Chronicle

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The Independence Day holiday weekend is right around the corner. And there’s no better excuse for getting together with family and friends to enjoy the outdoors. This year is no exception. Even though the annual Metroparks fireworks shows have been canceled – for everyone’s safety – you’ll still have plenty of ways to enjoy your Continued

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Malveaux: Symbols, Statues and Substance
By Julianne Malveaux Socially isolated and alone in my home, I lifted my fist into the air when I learned that the Mississippi legislature voted to remove the Confederate stars and bars from their flag.  As NACCP President Derrick Jackson said, its been a long time coming.  A long time since the
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Source: The Birmingham Times
HHW Gaming: EA Announces ‘UFC 4’ Will Be Superman Punching Its Way Onto PS4 & Xbox One In August
EA literally announced UFC 4 hours ahead of UFC's biggest pandemic pay-per-view, UFC 251 taking place Sunday morning (Saturday in the states) on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates which has been dubbed fight island.
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Opposition wins historic rerun of Malawi’s presidential vote - Los Angeles Sentinel
The opposition has won Malawi’s historic rerun of the presidential election, the first time a court-overturned vote in Africa has led to the defeat of an incumbent leader. The post Opposition wins historic rerun of Malawi’s presidential vote appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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Gov. Whitmer Allows Professional Sports to Return to Action | The Michigan Chronicle
Governor Whitmer today signed Executive Order 2020-133, which sets guidelines for the safe return of professional sports, without a live audience. The order follows Major League Baseball’s announcement that a shortened 60-game season would begin on July 24 with players reporting for spring training
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Harris County eviction cases continue to mount as COVID-19, job loss continues - DefenderNetwork.com
More than half of the Houston area’s population is renting a home or apartment, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The state lifted its moratorium on evictions at the end of May and since that time, the number of evictions cases filed in Harris County court has continued to rise. “I’m not used to
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COVID-19 cases climb to 818 in Gary with 56 dead | The Crusader Newspaper Group
Crusader Staff Report About 818 residents in Gary have been infected with COVID-19 and 56 have died from the disease, according to the figures released by the mayor’s office on Tuesday, July 7. At a virtual press conference on July 1, Gary Health Commissioner Dr. Ronald Walker said 32 Gary
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Supreme Court strikes down Louisiana abortion clinic law - Black News Channel
By MARK SHERMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday struck down a Louisiana law regulating abortion clinics, reasserting a commitment to abortion rights over fierce opposition from dissenting conservative justices in the first big abortion case of the Trump era. Chief
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African-American businesses need more than “buy black” campaigns - African American News Today - EIN News
. With 13% of the population, black Americans owned just 2.1% of takes human and social capital. Black Americans start with less of all perceptions. The most famous wealthy black Americans are entertainers and athletes. An
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Car Accident Injuries: Whiplash and Its Long-term Effects + Tips on Staying Safe on the Road | Brothers on Sports
Whiplash is one of the most common injuries drivers and passengers sustain from an accident. If not treated, whiplash can have several long-term effects that intensify the aftermath of the accident, possibly affecting insurance claims, and of course, the injured persons condition. The leading cause
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‘Avoid being bitten’: Virus-carrying Asian tiger mosquitoes likely reach UK - The Mississippi Link
The Asian tiger mosquito, which has made headlines around the world because it carries dangerous viruses, are likely already in the UK, an expert warned. Dr Anna-Bella Failloux poses for a photo. She is a professor of entomology and is head of the 'Arboviruses and Insect Vectors' branch of the
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Gov. Walz announces more than half a million COVID-19 tests in MN
Gov. Tim Walz today announced the state has completed more than half a million COVID-19 tests. Source
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Arizona Shuts Bars, Theaters, Parks amid Resurgence - Black News Channel
By TAMARA LUSH and EMILY SCHMALL Associated Press/ BNC Contributor Arizonas governor shut down bars, movie theaters, gyms and water parks Monday and leaders in several states ordered residents to wear masks in public in a dramatic course reversal amid an alarming resurgence of coronavirus cases
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Western Jamaica high schools ready for partial resumption of classes
(Jamaica Observer) Principals of high schools across the western region say all is in place to ensure a seamless start on Monday to the temporary reopening of schools to facilitate students sitting secondary level exit examinations in
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Winning: Niko Khale Fans Deem Him Stepdad of the Year After He Does This For Keyshia Coles Son
Keyshia Coles boyfriend Niko Khale is blazing the trail as a bonus dad. The 24-year-old rapper took to Instagram on Sunday, June 28 and posted []
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South African golfer tests positive for COVID-19 in the US
As part of the PGA Tour's pre-charter testing process, a South African golfer tested positive for COVID-19 at this weekend's Traveler's Championship.
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Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms orders masks to be worn in public : TheGrio
Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has issued a mandate requiring masks to be worn in public after Gov. Brian Kemp says cities' are not required them. The post Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms orders masks to be worn in public appeared first on TheGrio.
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People, Places and Things
By Gwen DeRu TODAY… **READ THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES. Get all the latest news! **COMEDIAN MARIO TORY at the StarDome Comedy Club. FRIDAY… **COMEDIAN JAMES GREGORY at the StarDome Comedy Club. **MOVIE NIGHT: Check out some old, but good flicks/movies and show on a sheet in the backyard for the young and
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Finding Comfort at the Suncoast Hospice Care Center
Because of its location inside of Bayfront Health St. Petersburg, the Suncoast Hospice Care Center South Pinellas, a member of Empath Health, is one such place that has had to limit
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After losing big on Super Tuesday, Texas progressives hope to salvage some victories in July | Dallas Weekly
Judging from March, the ideological left wing of the Democratic Party in Texas should be inconsolable. After months of high hopes, the faction ran into a centrist buzz saw in the March 3 primary. Joe Biden practically locked up the Democratic presidential nomination, and progressive candidates
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Source: Dallas Weekly
Mississippi set to remove Confederate emblem from its flag
JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) Mississippi is on the verge of changing its state flag to erase a Confederate battle emblem that's broadly condemned as racist. The flag's supporters resisted efforts to change it for decades, but rapid developments in recent weeks have changed dynamics on this issue in
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Don’t count on big 4th of July plans - Black Voice News
Good morning, California. It’s Wednesday, July 1. Stricter orders, enforcement today Masked beachgoers at Huntington Beach State Park on May 8. Photo by Lisa Hornak for CalMatters Big barbecues, parades and gatherings aren’t likely in the cards this Fourth of July. Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday
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VIDEO: Rayshard Brooks and the Tale of Two Police Officers and Officer Discretion | Dallas Weekly
The encounter included many different moments over 40 minutes. The police were called when Brooks fell asleep in line in the drive thru lane. Brooks was intoxicated. Video shows Officer Devin Bronsan, who joined the Atlanta Police Department in 2018, driving first to wake up Brooks. Officer Bronsan
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Barbados Is Considering Offering A 12-Month Visitor Stamp For Remote Workers
Barbados has revealed that it is considering introducing a new 12-month stamp for remote, digital nomads to attract more business travelers to rebuild the tourism sector.
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Nigeria coronavirus: 24,567 cases, eased lockdown phase II extended | Africanews
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, became the third African country to record over 10,000 cases of COVID-19. The milestone was reached on May 31 when 307 new cases took its tally to
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Quit Playin’: The Warrior Model Size Matters!
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Nigeria coronavirus: 31,323 cases; Atiku rejects WAEC cancellation | Africanews
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, as at end of June 2020 was Africa’s third most impacted country only behind South Africa and
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Schools or bars? Opening classrooms may mean hard choices - Black News Channel
By MICHELLE R. SMITH and CARLA K. JOHNSON Associated Press PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — President Donald Trump insists that schools reopen this fall. Many parents, educators, doctors and economists want the same thing. But getting children back to school safely could mean keeping high-risk spots like
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Latest sports news headlines, results and fixtures: Saturday 11 July
We wrap the latest sports news from around the world and here in South Africa and look ahead to tonight's action on Saturday 11 July 2020.
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Nigeria coronavirus: 30,249 cases; 2020 high school exams cancelled | Africanews
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, as at end of June 2020 was Africa’s third most impacted country only behind South Africa and
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Report: At least 70 people have died in police custody after saying ‘I Can’t Breathe’
Dozens of videos, court documents, autopsies and police reports reviewed in these cases — involving a range of people who died in confrontations with officers on the street, in local jails or in their homes — show a pattern of aggressive tactics that ignored prevailing safety precautions while
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