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Rescuers Scrambling To Find Quake Survivors In Amatrice, Italy
A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck central Italy on Wednesday. David Greene speaks with reporter Christopher Livesay in Amatrice, at the epicenter: "It does look like a war zone," Livesay says.
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Homelessness In The U.S. Was Down Slightly Over The Past Year
Homelessness fell overall, despite large increases in cities such as Los Angeles and Seattle, according to a new HUD report. There were declines among veterans, families and the chronically homeless.
New York Attorney General Says Trump Agrees To Trump University Settlement
Eric Schneiderman called the settlement "a stunning reversal by Donald Trump and a major victory for the over 6,000 victims of his fraudulent university."
N.C. Challenger To Gov. McCrory Remains In Lead As Final Ballots Counted
Attorney General Roy Cooper, a Democrat, leads the Republican incumbent by 6,600 votes, with both candidates hovering just below the 49 percent mark.
Fake U.S. Embassy In Ghana Operated For A Decade, State Department Says
Turkish and Ghanaian organized crime rings are said to have issued legitimate and counterfeit visas for $6,000 to people from across West Africa. They bribed corrupt officials to look the other way.
Orlando Plans Aid To People Hurt By Nightclub Attack
The city has set up an assistance center and plans to begin distributing $9 million in donations to the victims of the Pulse shootings and their families. An LGBTQ group has raised nearly $6 million.
Global COVID-19 Deaths Surpass 400,000
The United States — at more than 109,000 — accounts for more than a quarter of global deaths from COVID-19. More than 6.9 million worldwide have been infected with the coronavirus.
Even The Los Angeles Lakers Got A PPP Small Business Loan
The $3.7 billion NBA franchise and a handful of businesses are returning money they received from a federal program that was intended to help small companies hurt by the coronavirus pandemic.
Agriculture Department Will Pay $4.7 Billion To Farmers Hit In Trade War
Most of the money — more than $3.6 billion — will go to soybean farmers. Last year, China bought nearly a third of all soybeans grown in the U.S.
Elon Musk Hails Tesla Reaching Goal Of 5,000 Model 3s A Week
The electric vehicle maker missed its original goal of producing 5,000 of its lower-cost models by the end of 2017. Musk has said meeting that target is crucial to the company's success.
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