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Herman Cain dies from coronavirus
Herman Cain, a onetime Republican presidential candidate and former CEO of Godfather's Pizza, has died from coronavirus, according to an obituary sent from his verified Twitter account and Newsmax, where he was launching a television show.
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Robber who dumped his GPS monitor and went missing from his own trial gets 29 years
A Houston man, who jumped bail during his own trial and was convicted and sentenced while on the run, got 29 years for robbing an elderly couple he tracked from a bank and stole their cash, District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Wednesday.
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Sadly, Too Many Black Mothers Can Relate to the Lyrics of This Song
New R&B/Pop song “Baby Brother” by Allen Watty tells a sad, often untold story about parents dealing with their children in prison
Indie artist Allen Watty has released a music video on YouTube for his hit song, “Baby Brother,” which tells a compelling story that unfortunately many mothers can relate to. It’s the story of a man who has committed a crime, is serving in prison, and decides to writes a letter of apology to his mom.
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Rockets Acquire Daniel Theis
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Donald Trump lies. And he is doing a lot more of it lately.
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Joe Biden just destroyed one of Trump's biggest attack lines
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Philip Guston Now Opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Through January 2023
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Belarus' leader helicopters over Minsk with a rifle as protesters below demand his resignation
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko responded to huge anti-government protests and calls for his resignation by posting video of himself flying over Minsk in riot gear, with a rifle hanging from his shoulder.
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Austin bombing victim Draylen Mason admitted to prestigious Ohio music school before his death
Draylen Mason had already played his way into a selective Texas music school before he was killed by a package bomb left outside of his Austin home two weeks ago. Now comes the heartbreaking news that he had also been accepted into another one.
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George H.W. Bush will journey to his final resting place on a train whose engine is named for him
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Charles Barkley to Sell Memorabilia to Build Affordable in His Alabama Hometown
According to the Washington Post, former NBA superstar Charles Barkley is selling his 1993 NBA MVP trophy and an Olympic gold medal among other memorabilia from his Hall of Fame basketball career so he can use the proceeds to build affordable housing in Leeds, Ala., where he grew up.
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Mother describes being reunited with 4-year-old son after park abduction
A four-year-old Salem, New Jersey boy, who was the subject of an Amber Alert Monday, is safe at home back with his mom.
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Despite Trump's efforts to cut regulation, coal has declined further on his watch. Trump won the state in 2016 with 68% of the vote and …
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Miguel's War and Leisure Tour
Photography by Mike Munoz - Miguel released his latest album War & Leisure at the …

