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Kanye West's recent comments outraged a lot of people this week. And there's one group who no longer wants to hear any of it: the morning show hosts at Detroit radio station 105.1 The Bounce.During a Facebook live video of the station's early show on Thursday, The Morning Bounce's hosts Shay Shay and BiGG announced they'll no longer play the rapper's songs."We are over it. We don't want to hear Kanye's music, we don't want to play Kanye on our show, we don't want to talk about Kanye anymore," they said. "So we are taking a stand and we aren't playing his music anymore; we just are refusing to give him a platform."The hosts said their decision followed West's controversial statements about slavery, adding the hashtag #MuteKanye.On Tuesday, West appeared at TMZ's headquarters, where he said: "When you hear about slavery for 400 years ... For 400 years? That sounds like a choice." 898

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Kroger Health recently received emergency approval for a COVID-19 at-home test collection kit.The kits will first be available to frontline employees at Kroger brand stores based on medical need, according to a press release from Kroger. The company hopes to expand the kits to other organizations and companies in the coming weeks.Kroger Health's collection sample test kits will be available to Kroger brand associates in Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Tennessee, Utah, and Virginia, according to the release.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted the emergency authorization on Tuesday. 673

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Judge Stephen Reinhardt, a liberal federal appeals court judge who was part of a panel that rejected California's Proposition 8 same-sex marriage ban as unconstitutional, died Thursday, according to a court spokesperson. He was 87.Reinhardt, who served on the US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, died of a heart attack during a visit to his dermatologist, according to spokesman David Madden.One of the last remaining federal judges appointed by then-President Jimmy Carter, nearly four decades ago, Reinhardt emerged as a staunch critic of the Trump administration's deportation policies and travel ban in the final years of his life."We have lost a wonderful colleague and friend. As a judge, he was deeply principled, fiercely passionate about the law and fearless in his decisions," Chief Judge Sidney R. Thomas of the 9th Circuit said in a statement."He will be remembered as one of the giants of the federal bench. He had a great life that ended much too soon," Thomas said.Trump has slammed the court as being liberal and a symbol of "a broken and unfair" court system.Reinhardt's passing leaves a progressive vacancy on the court for Trump to potentially fill with a conservative vote.Reinhardt was born in New York in 1931. He earned a bachelor's degree from Pomona College in 1951 and a law degree from Yale Law School in 1954, according his biography. In 1979, former President Jimmy Carter appointed him to the appeals court, which is based in San Francisco.Reinhardt's big moment in history would come three decades after his appointment.In 2012, he was part of a three-judge panel that struck down California's voter-approved Proposition 8, arguing that the ban unconstitutionally singled out gays and lesbians for discrimination.In a split decision, the panel found that Proposition 8 "works a meaningful harm to gays and lesbians" by denying their right to civil marriage in violation of the 14th Amendment.Five years later, Reinhardt would become critical of the Trump administration.In March 2017, he had some pointed words for President Donald Trump in an opinion issued when the 9th Circuit refused to rehear the travel ban case."I am proud to be a part of this court and a judicial system that is independent and courageous," wrote Reinhardt, "and that vigorously protects the constitutional rights of all, regardless of the source of any efforts to weaken or diminish them."In May 2017, Reinhardt slammed the Trump administration's deportation policies. He said it was unfair for the government to kick out a 43-year-old coffee farmer who had built a life as a successful businessman in Hawaii. But the judge said he couldn't do anything to halt the deportation."President Trump has claimed that his immigration policies would target the 'bad hombres,'" Reinhardt wrote in an opinion published by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in May 2017. "The government's decision to remove Magana Ortiz shows that even the 'good hombres' are not safe."Condolences poured in Thursday from former law clerks."Judge Reinhardt was one of a kind -- a liberal (don't dare say "progressive"!) from another era, still championing justice and the rights of all as the country shifted around him," said Brian Goldman, a former law clerk. 3244

  

Johnson & Johnson announced it has paused its coronavirus vaccine trials on Monday following an “unexplained illness” among one of its participants.Johnson & Johnson stressed that adverse events during trials are expected, and a pause gives researchers an opportunity to review all of the medical information before moving forward with the trial. Johnson & Johnson added that it’s not always immediately known if the affected person received a placebo or a study treatment.Among the trials paused was Johnson & Johnson’s multi-country “ENSEMBLE” vaccine, which entered Phase 3 testing in September. Johnson & Johnson said last month that its goal was to seek an emergency use authorization approval in early 2021.The FDA noted that a vaccine candidate must be at least 50% effective to receive emergency use authorization. Vaccine candidates should include a median follow-up duration of at least two months after completion of the full vaccination regimen to help provide adequate information to assess a vaccine’s risk-benefit.According to the FDA, a typical Phase 3 trial would take one to three years.“NIH is committed to supporting several Phase 3 vaccine trials to increase the odds that one or more will be effective in preventing COVID-19 and put us on the road to recovery from this devastating pandemic,” said NIH Director Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D. “We also know that preventing this disease could require multiple vaccines and we’re investing in those that we believe have the greatest potential for success.” 1554

  

LA CRESTA, Calif. (KGTV) - Dramatic photos and video from the Tenaja Fire in Riverside County show the flames building as they creep toward homes.Residents got out their cameras as they evacuated the path of the fire near Murrieta and La Cresta. View this post on Instagram The #tenajafire is raging less than 2 miles from our home. It started around 4pm yesterday and so far over 1400 acres have burned. The fire, as of this morning, is only 7% contained. The cat went into hiding under the bed ?? A post shared by Mary Lou Reid, Author (@marylreidwriter) on Sep 5, 2019 at 10:22am PDT View this post on Instagram These firefighters are amazing and they have ordered more air power and been attacking by air since daybreak. Our street is still closed and they said to expect to be evacuated for another 48 hours. They said the winds are picking up, but we are speaking to the wind! AND we have Psalm 91! Love you ALL and thank you all for standing with us. #psalm91 #tenajafire A post shared by RayGene Wilson (@raygenewilson) on Sep 5, 2019 at 10:08am PDT View this post on Instagram After a very exciting day with the fire near by we were able to get all 11 equines 2 pigs my dog and foster dog to safety!!! Thank you to everyone who reached out to help and for those who showed up and helped us get everyone out safely!! The fire was going away from our house but the air quality was bad so we are all at patties ranch waiting for the word to go home!! I'm so grateful for my friends and family who were there or called to make sure we were OK!! We felt very loved today and to see my friends fight for my herd like it was there herd really put a smile on my face!!! Much love y'all! #foreverlove #tenajafire #whywait #getoutbeforeitstoolate #emergencyevacuation #lovelife #lovemyherd #grateful #animallover #alllivesmatter #spreadlove #behappy A post shared by Dana Serratore (@alllivesmatter88) on Sep 5, 2019 at 3:14am PDT View this post on Instagram I was one of the last cars up the hill yesterday, before the roads closed, we made the decision to leave immediately before the evacuation orders were set.????? ***If anyone needs help with evacuating animals, contact me.*** #tenajafire #lacrestaliving #drivingoutofthefirearea #ratherbesafethansorry A post shared by Jessica Lynn (@jessica_lynn_n) on Sep 5, 2019 at 7:06am PDT View this post on Instagram Tenaja Fire #abc7eyewitness #fire #tenajafire A post shared by Robert Lugibihl (@wildheart_studios) on Sep 5, 2019 at 1:23pm PDT 2600

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