The message from the four Democratic congresswomen of color targeted by President Donald Trump’s tweets: “Do not take the bait.” (July 15)
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Missouri QB Kelly Bryant Learns New Offense
Missouri quarterback Kelly Bryant discusses transition to new program after transferring from Clemson. (jULY 15)
Calif. casino roof collapses, no major injuries
Authorities say there were mostly minor injuries reported after a roof collapsed in the lobby of Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino in Gardena, a suburb of Los Angeles. (July 15)
Man sentenced to 2nd life term in VA car attack
An avowed white supremacist was sentenced to life plus 419 years on state charges for deliberately driving his car into anti-racism protesters during a white nationalist rally in Virginia. (July 15)
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Here’s the latest for Monday Ju ly 15th: Trump doubles down on racist tweets; Accusers urge judge to hold Epstein until trial; Blood tests show promise in detecting Alzheimer’s and Hawaiians protest giant telecsope build.
US: Facebook currency plan ripe for illicit use
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says the Trump administration has concerns that the new digital currency planned by Facebook could be used for illicit activity such as money laundering, human trafficking and financing terrorism. (July 15)
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Barry prompts flooding in Mississippi
Tropical Depression Barry transformed part of the Mississippi Delta into what the state’s governor described as “an ocean.” (July 15)
Hijab debate grows in intensity in Iran
There is growing anecdotal evidence that more women are pushing back against wearing the compulsory headscarf, or hijab, in Iran. The debate over the hijab is polarizing Iranians as a time when the country is buckling under US sanctions. (July 15)
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Unbowed by furor, Trump digs in on racist tweets
Unbowed by searing criticism, President Donald Trump on Monday emphatically defended his tweet calling on four Democratic congresswomen of color to go back to their “broken and crime infested” countries, insisting many people agree with him. (July 15)
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Blood tests show promise in detecting Alzheimer’s
Scientists are closing in on a long-sought goal _ a blood test to screen people for possible signs of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Half a dozen research groups gave new results at a conference on these experimental tests. (July 15)