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Author: Jordan Culver, USA TODAY

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Border Patrol agents arrest 9 in ‘smuggling attempt’ near San Diego, the 64th maritime event since Oct. 1

December 14, 2020Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on Border Patrol agents arrest 9 in ‘smuggling attempt’ near San Diego, the 64th maritime event since Oct. 1

This is the 64th smuggling event in the San Diego area since the Oct. 1 start of the fiscal year, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

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Coronavirus live updates: Nurse gets first dose of vaccine in NY; nearly 300K dead; NYC may have ‘full shutdown’

December 14, 2020December 14, 2020Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on Coronavirus live updates: Nurse gets first dose of vaccine in NY; nearly 300K dead; NYC may have ‘full shutdown’

A New York nurse received the COVID-19 vaccine as health care centers ready to give out Pfizer shots. U.S. nears 300K deaths. Latest COVID news.

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Time magazine names President-elect Joe Biden, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris as Person of the Year

December 10, 2020Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on Time magazine names President-elect Joe Biden, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris as Person of the Year

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the president-elect and vice president-elect, were named Time magazine’s Person of the Year.

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Is that a big goldfish or a small koi? The fish in this Facebook photo remains a mystery.

December 9, 2020December 9, 2020Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on Is that a big goldfish or a small koi? The fish in this Facebook photo remains a mystery.

Adam Cohen, ichthyology collection manager at the University of Texas’ Biodiversity Center, told USA TODAY he believes the fish is actually a koi.

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Alaska officials call off search for 2 people lost in Haines mudslide, citing ongoing rain and safety concerns

December 7, 2020Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on Alaska officials call off search for 2 people lost in Haines mudslide, citing ongoing rain and safety concerns

The search for David Simmons and Janae Larson, who have been missing since a mudslide last week in Haines, Alaska, was suspended on Monday.

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A canceled wedding left a $5,000 catering deposit. This couple used it to serve Thanksgiving meals.

December 3, 2020Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on A canceled wedding left a $5,000 catering deposit. This couple used it to serve Thanksgiving meals.

Emily Bugg and Billy Lewis teamed up with Big Delicious Planet to serve 200 meals to clients of Threshold in Illinois.

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After a fatal shooting over loud music, Oregon activists demand ‘stronger policies that protect Black lives’

December 1, 2020December 2, 2020Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on After a fatal shooting over loud music, Oregon activists demand ‘stronger policies that protect Black lives’

An Oregon community group is demanding change after a Black teenager was found fatally shot in the parking lot of a hotel on Nov. 23.

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St. Louis doctor simulates what COVID-19 patients see ‘at the end of their life’ in Twitter video. It’s frightening.

November 25, 2020Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on St. Louis doctor simulates what COVID-19 patients see ‘at the end of their life’ in Twitter video. It’s frightening.

In the video, which has been viewed nearly 90,000 times, Dr. Kenneth Remy says, “I hope that the last moments of your life don’t look like this.”

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North Dakota Supreme Court rules against Gov. Doug Burgum in fight to fill dead candidate’s state House seat

November 24, 2020Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on North Dakota Supreme Court rules against Gov. Doug Burgum in fight to fill dead candidate’s state House seat

Gov. Doug Burgum had argued the Constitution gave him the right to appoint someone to a state House seat won by David Andahl on Nov. 3.

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Racism is a declared public health issue in 145 cities and counties across 27 states. Now what happens?

November 23, 2020November 23, 2020Jordan Culver, USA TODAYComments Off on Racism is a declared public health issue in 145 cities and counties across 27 states. Now what happens?

The American Public Health Association, which tracks declarations of racism as a public health issue, counts 145 across 27 states — up from 7 in 2019.

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