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177 infected in E. Coli outbreak linked to ground beef

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a food safety alert linking an increasing number of E. Coli infections to ground beef. So far, 177 people reported across 10 states have been infected since the beginning of March, the…

UVA men's basketball team declines invitation to White House

The University of Virginia men's basketball team will not celebrate its historic NCAA championship with President Trump at the White House, the Cavaliers' head coach announced Friday on Twitter. "We have received inquiries about a visit to the White House," coach…

2020 candidates to pitch working-class credentials to union

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A half-dozen Democratic presidential candidates will descend on Las Vegas on Saturday to pitch themselves to one of America’s largest unions as champions of workers and kitchen-table issues. The daylong forum is organized by the liberal…

Trump upbeat on potential for US-Japan trade deal

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump expressed confidence Friday that a bilateral trade deal between the U.S. and Japan can be reached quickly despite ongoing differences over tariffs as he opened talks with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the White…

Maine renames Columbus Day to honor Native Americans

Maine on Friday became the latest state to rename Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples' Day when Gov. Janet Mills signed a bill making the change official. Other states that have made the change include neighboring Vermont, Alaska and South Dakota "Our history…

Audio leaks of Tyreek Hill discussing alleged abuse of son

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill has been banned from team activities after CBS Kansas City affiliate KCTV aired troubling audio of him and his fiancee, Crystal Espinal, discussing the circumstances that led to their 3-year-old son's broken arm.…

Amazon under fire for software that recommends firing workers

Amazon uses an automated system that tracks warehouse workers' productivity and can issue termination notices if they miss targets. Amazon said it is "absolutely not true" that the software alone is responsible for firing workers, noting that managers may intervene…

American released from Venezuela prison after 5 years

Caracas, Venezuela — An American man detained during a wave of unrest in Venezuela has been freed after being held for five years. Todd Leininger, 37, was arrested in April 2014 on what his family describes as trumped-up charges. Leininger…

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