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First flight of Afghans who risked lives to help American troops arrive in US
The first group of translators and interpreters who helped US soldiers and diplomats in Afghanistan are set to arrive in the US on Friday, even as thousands more wait in Afghanistan in increasing fear of Taliban reprisals.
[ cnn.com ]Employees who risked lives during pandemic losing jobs
CNN's Kyung Lah takes a closer look at grocery store chains in California that say they have to close after being forced to give "hero pay" wages to employees.
[ cnn.com ]Biden to sign executive order expanding voting access
• Hundreds risked everything in Selma 56 years ago today. This group is trying to identify them • Voting rights groups say GOP-backed bills in Georgia target Black voters • Opinion: Biden's historic victory for America -- no thanks to GOP
[ cnn.com ]Hundreds risked everything in Selma 56 years ago today. This group is trying to identify them
Debra Barnes Wilson was 8 on "Bloody Sunday" in Selma, Alabama. She and her grandmother, Julia Barnes, joined the voting rights marchers, filing in at the back of the column, but turned back because the elder, an asthmatic, grew short of breath.
[ cnn.com ]Hong Kong protesters come out as 47 pro-democracy figures appear in court
Hundreds of protesters risked arrest to demonstrate outside a Hong Kong court, where 47 pro-democracy activists appeared Monday charged with subversion under the national security law, as authorities step up their crackdown against opposition voices.
[ cnn.com ]College student offers free tutoring service to kids of frontline workers
Hoping to give back to the frontline workers who have risked their lives throughout the pandemic, a college student has created a program that offers free tutoring to their children.
[ cnn.com ]Homeless man rushes into animal shelter after it catches fire
A homeless man risked his life to save several cats and dogs trapped at an Atlanta animal shelter after it caught fire, the facility's founder said.
[ cnn.com ]Election workers risked their health during pandemic. Now dozens are self-quarantining.
Election workers risked their health this year to staff polling and ballot counting centers amid the coronavirus pandemic, and now more than two dozen are self-quarantining after being potentially exposed to workers who recently tested positive for the virus.
[ cnn.com ]3 first ladies risked their lives to advance civil rights
George Floyd's tragic death and the re-energized Black Lives Matter movement have generated a national discussion on race relations and how to address long-term systemic racism. In crisis situations Americans often look to political leaders for direction, words of comfort, empathy and solutions.
[ cnn.com ]Amend the Constitution to protect voting rights
Last week, John Lewis took his final leave of the US Capitol. He is home, after a long and noble life of service. John deeply believed that the right to vote was "almost sacred." He risked his life in Selma, Alabama, Nashville, Tennessee, and so many other places to protect the right of every American to vote.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: The people who must stop Trump's assault on voting
The contrast could not have been more jarring. In Atlanta, three of America's four living ex-presidents -- two Democrats and one Republican -- joined in honoring John Lewis, a true American hero of the civil rights movement who risked his life for the cause of equality, at his funeral on Thursday.
[ cnn.com ]An 8-year-old was handcuffed for carrying a stick. The case is one of dozens of NYPD complaints, review board finds
An 8-year-old boy handcuffed for carrying a stick. An 11-year-old black boy stopped and frisked after a handshake. A 17-year-old black boy pushed up against a fence for carrying a backpack.
[ cnn.com ]UK warns China: do not destroy the jewel of Hong Kong
The United Kingdom warned Beijing on Tuesday to step back from the brink over an "authoritarian" national security law in Hong Kong that it said risked destroying one of the jewels of Asia's economy while ruining the reputation of China.
[ reuters.com ] topNews,Lebanon extends virus shutdown, PM warns of second wave
Lebanon extended its coronavirus lockdown by two weeks on Tuesday with the prime minister warning that failure to comply with a gradual easing of curbs risked a second wave of infections.
[ reuters.com ] worldNews,Lebanon to extend virus shutdown, fears second wave
Lebanon is set to extend its lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus by two weeks until May 24 with the prime minister warning on Tuesday that a failure to comply with a gradual easing of restrictions risked a second wave of infections.
[ reuters.com ] worldNews,As protesters decry U.S. coronavirus lockdown, officials urge caution
The U.S. debate over restrictions for fighting the coronavirus intensified on Monday, as protesters labeled mandatory lockdowns as "tyranny," while medical workers and health experts warned that lifting them too soon risked unleashing a greater disaster.
[ reuters.com ] healthNews,UK TV host Eamonn Holmes' comments on COVID-19 and 5G 'ill-judged' - regulator
Britain's media regulator Ofcom said on Monday comments made by ITV presenter Eamonn Holmes about speculation linking COVID-19 and 5G mobile technology were "ill-judged and risked undermining viewers' trust in advice from public authorities and scientific evidence".
[ reuters.com ] companyNews,Merkel scorns 'discussion orgies' as German shops reopen
Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed her frustration in a party meeting on Monday that moves to edge Germany out of lockdown had led to "discussion orgies" in some regions that risked higher rates of coronavirus infection, German media reported.
[ reuters.com ] worldNews,U.N. says Saudi deportations of Ethiopian migrants risks spreading coronavirus
The United Nations said on Monday that deportations of illegal migrant workers by Saudi Arabia to Ethiopia risked spreading the coronavirus and it urged Riyadh to suspend the practice for the time being.
[ reuters.com ] healthNews,This Republican mayor risked economic peril so hospitals would have open beds
Tulsa, Oklahoma, Mayor G.T. Bynum says one of the worst days of his life was the day he decided to shut down the restaurants.
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