• Biden’s acceptance speech narrowly sees more TV views than President Trump’s speech

    Biden’s acceptance speech narrowly sees more TV views than President Trump’s speech
    NEW YORK (AP) — In a competition for attention at their conventions, Democrat Joe Biden has scored a victory over President Donald Trump — but it was close.The Nielsen company says that 23.8 million viewers watched the final hour of the Republican convention on Thursday night, when Trump was giving his acceptance speech from the White House grounds.A week earlier, Nielsen said 24.6 million people watched Biden deliver his speech. The Democratic convention outrated the Republicans for
  • Strong safety: Browns’ Redwine committed to change off field

    Strong safety: Browns’ Redwine committed to change off field
    Sheldrick Redwine is a strong safety with a strong message. A part-time starter for the Cleveland Browns as a rookie last season, Redwine has emerged as a trusted and respected voice in a locker room brimming with big personalities. During this past offseason, Redwine was asked by first-year Browns coach Kevin Stefanski to be on the team’s social justice leadership committee, a position that has taken on even greater meaning for him in light of current events across the country.The post St
  • Libya’s Tripoli- based gov suspends minister after shooting

    Libya’s Tripoli- based gov suspends minister after shooting
    CAIRO (AP) — Libya’s Tripoli-based government has suspended its interior minister following a shooting at a demonstration in the capital earlier this week. In a statement Friday, the United Nations-backed government said the minister will face an investigation over ‘violations’ committed against protesters. On Sunday, at least six people were abducted and others wounded when armed men in military dress attacked a demonstration against the deteriorating economic situation,
  • Tesla targeted in failed ransomware extortion scheme

    Tesla targeted in failed ransomware extortion scheme
    BOSTON (AP) — Tesla CEO Elon Musk solved the scintillating mystery in a tweet. A 27-year-old Russian had been arrested for allegedly offering an insider $1 million to assist in a ransomware extortion attack on a company operating in Nevada. But prosecutors declined to name the target when they announced the arrest. So Musk obliged. It was the electric car company’s Nevada battery factory. Court papers say the prospective recruit was someone the arrested man —- who had flown to
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  • Black lawmakers reflect on civil rights then, and now

    Black lawmakers reflect on civil rights then, and now
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation is once again at a crossroads over racial inequity, marking the 57th anniversary of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream Speech,” yet torn apart by protests against the police shooting of another Black man, this time in Wisconsin. Several leading Black members of Congress are reflecting on their experiences then, and now. Rep. Maxine Waters says she has wondered as protests erupted this summer, “Why did it take so long?&rdqu
  • 11th-hour appeal targets ranked voting referendum in Maine

    11th-hour appeal targets ranked voting referendum in Maine
    PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A state judge’s ruling allowing a referendum the use of ranked voting in presidential elections isn’t going without a challenge. The secretary of state’s office and intervening parties have filed separate appeals of the decision that prevents the voting system from being used in the November election. The timing of the judge’s decision on Monday left little opportunity for further appeal. The deadline for collecting materials needed to print b
  • UN council approves cut in Lebanon peacekeepers as US sought

    UN council approves cut in Lebanon peacekeepers as US sought
    UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. Security Council has unanimously approved a resolution cutting the U.N. peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon and expanding its mandate to address U.S. and Israeli concerns about activities of the militant group Hezbollah in the area. The resolution adopted Friday reduced the troop ceiling  for the force from 15,000 to 13,000 under U.S. pressure. It made another concession to the Trump administration and Israel calling for “prompt and full access&
  • Trump to amplify convention warnings about Biden in NH rally

    Trump to amplify convention warnings about Biden in NH rally
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Fresh off accepting the Republican Party’s nomination, President Donald Trump is looking to spread fear about the implications of a Joe Biden victory to voters in battleground states. His rally in New Hampshire on Friday evening comes as he continues to flout coronavirus guidelines and launches an aggressive travel schedule in the final two months leading up to Election Day. In his convention finale Thursday, Trump blasted Biden as a hapless career politician who wi
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  • Teen who organized BLM rally billed $2,500 for police overtime

    Teen who organized BLM rally billed $2,500 for police overtime
    ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. (AP) — A teen who organized a Black Lives Matter rally in her New Jersey town says she has been sent a bill for police overtime.NJ Advance Media reported Friday that 18-year-old Emily Gil of Englewood Cliffs received a letter looking for payment of $2,499.26.Gil had organized a protest on July 25. The town’s letter said she had not met with officials before her protest, requiring them to hastily come up with security plans.Gil said she didn’t meet with th
  • Teen who held BLM event gets $2500 bill for police overtime

    Teen who held BLM event gets $2500 bill for police overtime
    ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. (AP) — A teen who organized a Black Lives Matter rally in her New Jersey town says she has been sent a bill for police overtime. NJ Advance Media reported Friday that 18-year-old Emily Gil of Englewood Cliffs received a letter looking for payment of $2,499.26. Gil had organized a protest on July 25. The town’s letter said she had not met with officials before her protest, requiring them to hastily come up with security plans. Gil said she didn’t meet with
  • Suit: Ex-Female Boy Scout faced harassment, discrimination

    Suit: Ex-Female Boy Scout faced harassment, discrimination
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A former 17-year-old female Boy Scout member alleges in a lawsuit against a Kansas City-area branch that she experienced sexual harassment and discrimination before she was fired as a staff member. The teen’s lawsuit against the Heart of America Council says Boy Scout staff members engaged in drunken parties and barged in on women as they changed at camp. KCUR reports the girl, identified in the lawsuit as Jane Doe, contends she was punished for things male st
  • The Latest: Kansas sets another pandemic record

    The Latest: Kansas sets another pandemic record
    TOPEKA, Kansas — Fueled in part by college students returning to classes, Kansas has set another pandemic record for the seven-day increase in coronavirus cases, with the surge prompting a school district to put the brakes on some fall sports and another to extend its mask ordinance.Statewide, the number of new reported cases rose by 1,111 from Wednesday to Friday, bringing the total to 41,048. The state Department of Health and Environment also reported an additional six COVID-19-related
  • Judge won’t release full report on handling Smollett case

    Judge won’t release full report on handling Smollett case
    CHICAGO (AP) — A judge has refused to release the full report on how an Illinois prosecutor handled the case against former actor Jussie Smollett, who is accused of staging a racist, homophobic attack against himself. Cook County Circuit Judge Michael Toomin said Friday much of the material compiled by special prosecutor Dan Webb on the actions of State’s Attorney Kim Foxx is similar to what has already been widely published in the case. In his report released earlier this month, Web
  • Health experts decry Trump’s shunning of virus rules

    Health experts decry Trump’s shunning of virus rules
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Public health officials are expressing concern about the largely mask-free, socially un-distanced Republican convention event that President Donald Trump held on the White House lawn. They fear that some of Trump’s 1,500 guests may have been infected with the coronavirus and unknowingly infected others. Trump’s campaign released a statement from a former White House doctor it says is working with the Republican Party on these issues. Dr. Robert Darling, chief
  • The Latest: Canada extends virus restrictions on travelers

    The Latest: Canada extends virus restrictions on travelers
    OTTAWA — Canada is extending restrictions on travelers arriving in the country for another month to help combat the spread of COVID-19, Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said on Twitter Friday.
    New arrivals in Canada are required to quarantine for 14 days if they don’t show COVID-19 symptoms or isolate for 14 days if they do.
    “Our government is extending the existing restrictions on international travel to Canada by one month — until September 30, 2020 — to limit th
  • Civil rights then, and now, as Black lawmakers tap roots

    Civil rights then, and now, as Black lawmakers tap roots
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation is once again at a crossroads over racial inequity. On Friday, people are marking the 57th anniversary of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream Speech.” Yet demonstrators are protesting the police shooting of another Black man, Jacob Blake in Wisconsin. The commemoration of the 1963 March on Washington comes as a new Civil Rights era is unfolding. The post Civil rights then, and now, as Black lawmakers tap roots appeared firs
  • Bragging rights to Biden over Trump in television ratings

    Bragging rights to Biden over Trump in television ratings
    NEW YORK (AP) — In a competition for attention at their conventions, Democrat Joe Biden has scored a victory over President Donald Trump — but it was close. The Nielsen company says that 23.8 million viewers watched the final hour of the Republican convention on Thursday night, when Trump was giving his acceptance speech from the White House grounds. A week earlier, Nielsen said 24.6 million people watched Biden deliver his speech. The Democratic convention outrated the Republicans f
  • The Latest: Nevada man may be 1st virus reinfection in US

    The Latest: Nevada man may be 1st virus reinfection in US
    RENO, Nev. — Nevada officials are reporting what may be the first documented case of coronavirus reinfection in the United States, following similar reports earlier this week from Hong Kong and Europe.
    A 25-year-old Reno man with mild COVID-19 symptoms initially was found to have the virus in April, recovered and tested negative twice, and then tested positive again in June. He was much sicker the second time, with pneumonia that required hospitalization and oxygen treatment.
    Genetic tests
  • Men presenting themselves as pastors charged in $28M scheme

    Men presenting themselves as pastors charged in $28M scheme
    SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — A federal indictment charges three Maryland men with presenting themselves as philanthropic pastors to raise money from churchgoers and other investors in a Ponzi scheme that defrauded victims out of more than $28 million. The indictment unsealed Friday says the three men used investor money to pay off other investors and to fund lavish lifestyles that included luxury cars, private jets and family vacations. The indictment includes fraud charges against 35-year-ol
  • Arizona approaches 5,000 COVID-19 deaths despite reporting lower daily cases

    Arizona approaches 5,000 COVID-19 deaths despite reporting lower daily cases
    PHOENIX (AP) — The number of deaths from the coronavirus in Arizona is approaching 5,000, even as the state reports lower daily cases and hospitalizations from the virus.In all, 200,658 cases and 4,978 deaths have been reported since the pandemic began. Gyms and some bars across metro Phoenix and Tucson were allowed to reopen Thursday.Six of 15 Arizona counties remain in the higher category where gyms, bars, nightclubs and water parks can’t reopen without a state waiver. For most peo
  • Carter Center, pushing for fair elections, turns focus to US

    Carter Center, pushing for fair elections, turns focus to US
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Carter Center, an organization founded by former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, has launched an initiative meant to strengthen and build confidence in the U.S. election system. The center said Friday that it has observed over 110 elections in 39 countries since 1989, but is now taking on the problems at home. The center notes that while the U.S. has fallen short of some international election standards before, it’s only in the last decade that th
  • At least 40 dolphins mysteriously die after oil spill on Africa coast

    At least 40 dolphins mysteriously die after oil spill on Africa coast
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    MAURITIUS, Africa (NBC News) - Fishermen and activists continue to recover dead sea life off the coast of Mauritius in an area where a Japanese boat spilled oil.Environmentalists are urgently seeking an explanation for the mysterious deaths of at least 40 dolphins in the area to determine whether they were killed by the spill.Friday, a baby dolphin was found floating in the water before a recovery team hauled the remains onto their boat.A number of adult dolphins that appeared
  • Laura victims may go weeks without power; deaths climb to 14

    Laura victims may go weeks without power; deaths climb to 14
    LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP) — The death toll from Hurricane Laura has risen to at least 14, and hundreds of thousands of people across Louisiana are still without power or water. Officials said Friday that those services could be knocked out for weeks or longer along parts of the Gulf Coast. Laura made landfall as one of the most powerful hurricanes to ever hit the U.S. Most of the deaths were from trees crashing into homes or from carbon monoxide poisoning tied to generators. Meanwhile, the hu
  • Kansas girl’s killer 5th federal inmate executed this year

    Kansas girl’s killer 5th federal inmate executed this year
    TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — A man who killed a Kansas girl more than two decades ago has been executed in Indiana, the fifth federal inmate put to death this year and second this week. Keith Nelson received a lethal injection Friday at the federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, after a higher court tossed a ruling that would have required the government to get a prescription for the drug used to kill him. Questions about whether the drug pentobarbital causes pain prior to death had been a fo
  • No warning of a gun in body cam footage of shooting death

    No warning of a gun in body cam footage of shooting death
    BOSTON (AP) — Footage from police body cameras depicting the fatal shooting of a man in February shows officers did not warn each other that he had a gun before opening fire. The footage obtained by the Boston Globe contradicts some of the district attorney’s findings in the case. Six police officers shot Juston Root after a confrontation at a Boston hospital and a car chase. Root was carrying a BB gun, which officers said appeared to be a handgun. Root’s family says he had a s
  • The Latest: California unveils new plan to reopen businesses

    The Latest: California unveils new plan to reopen businesses
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Gov. Gavin Newsom is announcing a new process for reopening businesses that is slower and more gradual than what the state tried earlier this summer.
    The new rules announced Friday create a four-tier, color-coded system that counties will move through based on their number of cases and percentage of positive tests. It will rely on two metrics to determine which tier a county is in: case rates and the percentage of positive tests.
    California has the most conf
  • Keith Nelson, who killed a Kansas girl in 1999, is the fifth federal inmate executed this year

    Keith Nelson, who killed a Kansas girl in 1999, is the fifth federal inmate executed this year
    TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Keith Nelson, who killed a Kansas girl in 1999, is the fifth federal inmate executed this year.The post Keith Nelson, who killed a Kansas girl in 1999, is the fifth federal inmate executed this year appeared first on KVOA.
  • S&P 500 rises to close out longest weekly win streak of 2020

    S&P 500 rises to close out longest weekly win streak of 2020
    NEW YORK (AP) — More gains for stocks Friday gave the S&P 500 its fifth straight winning week. That’s the longest weekly winning streak for the benchmark index since December, before the coronavirus pandemic swept the world and sent economies tumbling into recession. The S&P 500 rose 0.7%, bringing its weekly gain to 3.3%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average clawed back to a small gain for 2020. The Nasdaq has left both those indexes in the dust with a jump of 30% so far this ye
  • Electionland 2020: Nursing Home Voting, Election Guides, Creative Enfranchisement and More

    Electionland 2020: Nursing Home Voting, Election Guides, Creative Enfranchisement and More
    This article is part of Electionland, ProPublica’s collaborative reporting project covering problems that prevent eligible voters from casting their ballots during the 2020 elections.…
  • College towns growing alarmed about outbreaks among students

    College towns growing alarmed about outbreaks among students
    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — As more and more schools and businesses around the country get the OK to reopen, some college towns are moving in the opposite direction because of too much partying and too many COVID-19 infections among students.The outbreaks since students began returning to campus in the past few weeks have heightened town-gown tensions and led to recriminations between local politicians and university officials.
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  • Victim of fatal crash in Casa Adobes identified

    Victim of fatal crash in Casa Adobes identified
    TUCSON (KVOA) - Pima County Sheriff's Department identified the victim of Thursday's fatal crash in Casa Adobes on Friday.According to PCSD, 30-year-old Jared Leon sustained fatal injuries after he reportedly "failed to negotiate a turn and lost control" of his vehicle on Shannon Road near Campus Park Way at around 9 p.m. Thursday.Officials say Leon was pronounced dead at the scene.Traffic was restricted in the area for several hours due to the single-vehicle collision.
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  • 2 killed when plane crashes into public storage building

    2 killed when plane crashes into public storage building
    PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. (AP) — Officials say two people were killed when a small plane crashed into a Florida public storage building. The Federal Aviation Administration says the twin-engine Aero Commander crashed Friday morning in Pembroke Park, just south of Fort Lauderdale. The Broward County Sheriff’s Office says rescue workers from Broward County and the city of Hollywood responded. Officials say two people were located in the wreckage and pronounced dead at scene. Their names were
  • S&P 500 notches this year’s longest weekly winning streak

    S&P 500 notches this year’s longest weekly winning streak
    NEW YORK (AP) — More gains for stocks Friday gave the S&P 500 its fifth straight winning week. That’s the longest weekly winning streak for the benchmark index since December, before the coronavirus pandemic swept the world and sent economies tumbling into recession. The S&P 500 rose 0.7%, bringing its weekly gain to 3.3%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average erased the last of its 2020 losses. The Nasdaq has left both those indexes in the dust with a year-to-date gain of 30%, th
  • Hurricane Laura death toll rises to at least 11

    Hurricane Laura death toll rises to at least 11
    LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP) — The death toll from Hurricane Laura has risen to at least 11, and hundreds of thousands of people across Louisiana are still without power or water.Officials said Friday that those services could be knocked out for weeks or longer along parts of the Gulf Coast. Laura made landfall as one of the most powerful hurricanes to ever hit the U.S.Most of the deaths were from trees crashing into homes or from carbon monoxide poisoning tied to generators. Meanwhile, the hurr
  • UN refugee agency urges Greece to probe alleged pushbacks

    UN refugee agency urges Greece to probe alleged pushbacks
    BERLIN (AP) — The U.N. refugee agency has called for an investigation into reports that people seeking shelter in Greece were returned to Turkey in possible violation of international law. The Geneva-based agency said it was aware of “a number of credible reports of people being informally returned to Turkey after reaching Greek soil or territorial waters.” Among them was an event on Aug. 15 in which a German naval vessel operating in the Aegean Sea says it observed an inflatab
  • Top general tells Congress military won’t have role carrying out presidential election or resolving any disputed vote

    Top general tells Congress military won’t have role carrying out presidential election or resolving any disputed vote
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Top general tells Congress military won’t have role carrying out presidential election or resolving any disputed vote.The post Top general tells Congress military won’t have role carrying out presidential election or resolving any disputed vote appeared first on KVOA.
  • Top general says no role for military in presidential vote

    Top general says no role for military in presidential vote
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The top U.S. military officer is telling Congress that the U.S. armed forces will have no role in carrying out the election process or resolving a disputed vote. The comments from Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, underscore the extraordinary political environment in America, where the president has declared without evidence that the expected surge in mail-in ballots will make the vote  “inaccurate and fraudulent,” and has suggested
  • GOP portrayal of urban mayhem doesn’t always match reality

    GOP portrayal of urban mayhem doesn’t always match reality
    Rhetoric at the Republican National Convention claimed mob rule and chaos in American cities. President Donald Trump, who delivered his remarks to a crowd gathered at the White House, called for “law and order,” and said the country could not allow “mob rule.” But the reality is far more complicated. Experts point out that violent crime has remained stable and low, although homicides have risen a bit in some cities during the pandemic. In many major cities, there was loot
  • Borgata: Ocean Casino is poaching our execs, trade secrets

    Borgata: Ocean Casino is poaching our execs, trade secrets
    ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Atlantic City’s top casino is accusing a rival of poaching a half-dozen of its top marketing executives in an attempt to “cripple” it by using secret details about its best and most profitable customers. The Borgata casino accuses the Ocean Casino Resort of hiring six marketing executives despite non-competition agreements. At particular issue is a cell phone one of the executives is said to have taken with him from Borgata to Ocean, containing
  • Ex-university president calls out McConnell on race issues

    Ex-university president calls out McConnell on race issues
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A former university president in Kentucky is taking issue with what he sees as Sen. Mitch McConnell’s caution in addressing the nation’s racial discord. In his open letter, Raymond M. Burse calls on the Republican majority leader to speak out against what he sees as President Donald Trump’s efforts to create a “greater racial divide.” Burse writes that “blatant acts” meant to divide the country along racial lines have acceler
  • Maryland State Trooper shoots, kills driver after dragging him along highway

    Maryland State Trooper shoots, kills driver after dragging him along highway
    NBC News Channel
    HOWARD COUNTY, Md. (NBC News) - A Maryland State Trooper shoots and kills a driver who's dragging him along a highway.Investigators say the trooper pulled the driver over on I-95 outside Baltimore early this morning, suspecting he was drunk.And the driver, identified as Julio Cesar Moran-Ruiz, tried to pull away.With the trooper reaching for the keys.Investigators say Moran-Ruiz dragged the trooper more than a third of a mile, with the trooper yelling for him to stop.And when h
  • Catholics resume First Communions and baptisms outdoors

    Catholics resume First Communions and baptisms outdoors
    Across the United States, parishes’ celebrations of sacraments and rites have been greatly impacted by the coronavirus. But, under tents and with folding chairs, Catholics have been resuming First Communions and baptisms outdoors. One Los Angeles church hosts up to seven outdoor services to accommodate about 200 socially distanced baptisms on Saturdays. Although pastors acknowledge these are trying times, they say COVID-19 has taught them the “importance of going back to the basics.&
  • Pelican nests at North Dakota refuge down due to high water

    Pelican nests at North Dakota refuge down due to high water
    BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The number of American white pelicans at a North Dakota wildlife refuge is down dramatically due to high water that has gobbled up much of their nesting grounds, An aerial survey completed Friday showed about 14,200 birds nesting at the Chase Lake National Wildlife Refug, or about half the number recorded two years ago. Acting refuge manager Jeff Dion says heavy snow melt followed by a wet spring swamped much of the pelicans’ main nesting grounds. The refuge nor
  • NBA playoffs to resume Saturday after three days of game boycotts

    NBA playoffs to resume Saturday after three days of game boycotts
    LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — The NBA playoffs will resume Saturday after the league and the National Basketball Players Association detailed the commitments that made players comfortable continuing the postseason.In a joint statement released Friday, the sides say they will immediately establish a social justice coalition, made up of players, coaches and owners, that would focus on issues such as voting access and advocating for meaningful police and criminal justice reform.Play stopped W
  • Ecuador couple certified as oldest married pair, nearly 215

    Ecuador couple certified as oldest married pair, nearly 215
    QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Julio Mora slipped away from his parents to secretly marry Waldramina Quinteros one February day. Both families disapproved. But seventy-nine years later, they’re still together — he at 110 years of age, and she at 104. Both are lucid and in good health, though relatives say they’re a little depressed because they miss their big family get-togethers due to the pandemic. There are longer marriages, but at the moment none between people so old —
  • Tillis apologizes for failing to keep mask on at White House

    Tillis apologizes for failing to keep mask on at White House
    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis says he “fell short” of his own standard by failing to keep his face mask on in the White House crowd while listening to President Donald Trump’s speech. Tillis has been consistently talking up face coverings as a chief method to slow the spread of COVID-19, and his campaign tweeted a picture of him wearing one before Thursday night’s speech.  But other media outlets later showed images of a maskless Tillis i
  • Mexican comic Manuel “El Loco” Valdés dies at 89

    Mexican comic Manuel “El Loco” Valdés dies at 89
    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican comic actor Manuel Valdés has died at the age of 89. The death of the actor known as “El Loco” was confirmed by a professional organization. He was the last of three brothers who played huge roles in Mexican comedy, TV and movies. His brother Germán made scores of movies in the 1950s and 60s under the nickname “Tin Tan,” and his brother Ramón starred for years as “Don Ramón” on the TV series “E
  • California governor announces new reopening plan

    California governor announces new reopening plan
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom is announcing a new process for reopening businesses that is slower and more gradual than what the state tried earlier this summer. The new rules create a four-tier, color-coded system that counties will move through based on their number of cases and percentage of positive tests. It will rely on two metrics to determine which tier a county is in: case rates and the percentage of positive tests. The new process will put more power with
  • France won’t ban Huawei but favors European 5G systems

    France won’t ban Huawei but favors European 5G systems
    PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron says France is not excluding China’s Huawei from its upcoming 5G telecoms networks but favors European providers for security reasons. The French leader said he told the Chinese president about his preference for European providers such as Ericsson and Nokia. Macron said “It’s normal that we want a European solution” for security reasons. France is limiting Huawei to eight-year licenses and is restricting its 5G technolo
  • Test post Lute Olson Condolences

    Test post Lute Olson Condolences
    Arizona’s legendary UArizona coach, Lute Olson, passed away at the age of 85 on Thursday.
    In his 52-year coaching career, Olson earned the respect of millions through his coaching philosophy – inspiring dozens of basketball greats from the Golden Warriors head coach, Steve Kerr to 2009 NBA Sixth Man of the Year, Jason Terry.Olson also inspired a lot of fans. We're collecting memories about Coach Olson, his impact on your life and his legacy. To participate, fill out the form with yo

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