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Month: May 2021

Utah Jazz legend Mark Eaton dies at 64 years old

Utah Jazz legend Mark Eaton dies at 64 years old

Mike Powell/Allsport/Getty Images (SALT LAKE CITY) — Former 2-time Defensive Player of the Year Mark Eaton died on Saturday after an apparent bicycle crash, according to the team. Eaton was 64 years old. “The Utah Jazz are profoundly saddened at the unexpected passing of Mark Eaton, who was an enduring […]

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Why the LGBTQ community sidelined police for pride

Why the LGBTQ community sidelined police for pride

John Lamparski/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The 1969 police raid of the Stonewall Inn, the famed gay bar in New York City, was no different than many others before it. For decades, before and after the riots, some law enforcement officers and agencies targeted known LGBTQ-friendly establishments in an effort to […]

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Juror in Mollie Tibbetts murder trial describes guilty verdict as ’emotional’ moment

Juror in Mollie Tibbetts murder trial describes guilty verdict as ’emotional’ moment

Good Morning America (BROOKLYN, Iowa) — Nearly three years after her death, jurors handed down a guilty verdict in the murder trial of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts on Friday. In an exclusive interview with “Good Morning America,” jury foreman Robert “Bo” Reed described that moment. “I felt my […]

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Musician, YouTube food host Gregory Porter shares his Memorial Day cookout menu

Musician, YouTube food host Gregory Porter shares his Memorial Day cookout menu

Erika Goldring/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — To kick off the unofficial start to summer “Good Morning America” tapped Gregory Porter to set the menu for a festive Memorial Day cookout. The two-time Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and Blue Note recording artist who hosts a weekly YouTube cooking series for Zagat, […]

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Our troops need more than a salute this Memorial Day. They need food.

Our troops need more than a salute this Memorial Day. They need food.

Sgt. Laura Bauer/123rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (NEW YORK) — Between the flags and parades, Americans are used to showing their patriotism on Memorial Day, but experts say this holiday many of the nation’s troops need more than a salute — ​they need food. Food insecurity has skyrocketed for many […]

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Roberto Alomar investigated for second sexual misconduct allegation

Roberto Alomar investigated for second sexual misconduct allegation

Mitchell Layton/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former 12-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion Roberto Alomar is facing a new sexual misconduct claim against him according to ESPN. Melissa Verge alleges in a story published by the Toronto Star that while working as an 18-year-old volunteer at a youth baseball camp […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 5/28/21

Scoreboard roundup — 5/28/21

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Friday’s sports event MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Final  Boston      5  Miami     2 Final  San Diego  10  Houston   3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Final  Toronto      11  Cleveland      2 Final  Detroit       3  N.Y. Yankees […]

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How to stay safe from shark attacks this summer

How to stay safe from shark attacks this summer

lindsay_imagery/iStock (NEW YORK) — As you hit the beach this summer, remember to be mindful of sharks. There were 33 unprovoked shark attacks on humans in the United States last year, including three which were fatal, according to the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida. The […]

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Babysitter, child held hostage during 29-hour standoff at Las Vegas motel

Babysitter, child held hostage during 29-hour standoff at Las Vegas motel

KTNV (LAS VEGAS) — A 29-hour barricade situation at a Las Vegas motel ended safely after an allegedly armed suspect burrowed through a wall and held hostage a babysitter and child. The situation began around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, when a police officer found a stolen motorcycle and car at a […]

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San Jose shooting suspect prepared ‘to take as many lives as he possibly could’: Sheriff

San Jose shooting suspect prepared ‘to take as many lives as he possibly could’: Sheriff

Santiago Mejia/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images (SAN JOSE, Calif.) — The man who allegedly gunned down nine people in San Jose, California, on Wednesday planned the massacre and “was prepared to use his firearms to take as many lives as he possibly could,” the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department […]

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