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Opinion | Who is Juneteenth really for?
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 17 minutes agoJuneteenth is an official holiday first held to mark the close of slavery after the Civil War in Texas, but the George Floyd protests made it mainstream.
Subsidies were meant to cap poor people’s rent payments at 30% of income. In Boise, they don’t
The Idaho Statesman· 32 minutes agoForty years ago, Congress created a program to help people who were too poor to rent safe housing...
What College World Series games are on Wednesday? Tennessee one win away from title series
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Sports· 23 minutes agos the full schedule: June 22: MCWS Final Game 1, 7:30 p.m. ET | ESPN June 23: MCWS Final Game 2, 2...
Royal Ascot tips today: Best selections for Wednesday and race-by-race results
The Telegraph via Yahoo Sports· 2 hours agoOne who should relish this test and these conditions is French raider HORIZON DORE, who could be...
Derrick Brown Featured in CBS Sports' Top-100 Players List
Sports Illustrated· 26 minutes agoThe Carolina Panthers' lone representative in CBS Sports' Top-100 player rankings? You guessed it -...
Juneteenth is here. What's open? What's closed? Why we celebrate the holiday
The Courier Journal via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoToday is Juneteenth, the newest federal holiday that celebrates the end of slavery in the United States. Here's everything you need to know about the holiday from what will ...
One catch, one stat: Why Willie Mays' greatness is so easy to analyze
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Sports· 23 minutes agoWe’ll never know Mays’ sprint speed or exit velocity or route efficiency, numbers that when applied...
Downtown Honolulu is plagued by another power outage | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 32 minutes agoHawaiian Electric repair crews continued to work overnight after a power outage shut down downtown...
Forty years ago, AIDS was a death sentence. Not today, but HIV is still a health threat
The Commercial Appeal via Yahoo News· 27 minutes agoIt’s not shocking or even surprising that HIV and AIDS are on the rise in today’s world. The dreaded...
Satellites and Space Stations Beware—Nukes in Space Could Threaten the Skies
Scientific American· 32 minutes agoRachel Feltman: This is probably going to blow your mind, but guess what: it’s a bad idea to set off a nuclear bomb in space. The United States Department of Defense has sounded the alarm on ...