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LEBANON, Ohio — For most teens, senior year of high school should be filled with fond memories, but Lebanon High School senior Hunter Richardson won't get to enjoy them. According to the Richardson family, the district went too far when they 254

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It's already starting: Potential candidates for the President's seat in 2020 are picking at each other, and today it was a message from President Donald Trump aimed at Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren.The President retweeted a meme from The Daily Wire that labels Warren "1/2020th." Warren recently announced she has launched an exploratory committee for her possible run for the role of President in 2020. 421

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It's no secret that fewer people are buying bras, panties and other intimate apparel at Victoria's Secret. The company's sales have been sliding for a while, and one Wall Street analyst thinks time may be running out for the retailer's parent company, L Brands, to fix it.Citigroup analyst Paul Lejuez downgraded shares of L Brands Monday from a "buy" to a "neutral" rating and slashed his price target from a share to , citing concerns that management is "slow to implement meaningful change" with "cultural norms shifting away" from the company.Victoria's Secret has 588

  

In an age where you can essentially look up anything on the internet, the New York Public Library is helping people find answers to their questions the old-fashioned way: books.Deep inside one of the largest libraries in the world, beyond the glitz of its famous reading rooms, sits a man who helps answer a variety questions from visitors. On this particular day, one visitor wants to know who Dr. Seuss’ favorite character from his book is.Bernard van Maarseveen is like a human search engine, often referred to as "the human Google." Instead of scouring the internet for answers, he descends into the depths of the libraries research stacks, looking for a needle in a haystack of 53 million books. Van Maarseveen, assistant manager of the “Ask New York Public Library” program, gets calls and emails on infinite subject matter, usually from people who fall into a few categories. "Mostly, it's those who can’t look things up in Google, so it would be, tends to be, seniors,” he says. “Sometimes students doing a class assignment, sometimes people for whatever reason don't have internet connection.” He says scanning the shelves, knowing he might make someone's day, is one of the best parts of his job.As for the answer to a visitor’s Dr. Seuss question, van Maarseveen finds a book with the answer: Lorax. 1322

  

In response to the death of George Floyd, protests transpired in most major US cities on Friday, often becoming violent. In some cities, police took a more hands-off approach with protesters, allowing demonstrators to march and shut down streets. In other locales, protests developed into tense standoffs between demonstrators and law enforcement. Protesters were clear, “No Justice, No Peace.” Peace was hard to come by in many US cities. Atlanta:Some of the most visible damage from Friday’s protests were from Atlanta, where multiple fires were set as a number of major tourist attractions were damaged. The CNN Center, home to the major cable news network, was the site of a major standoff between police and protesters. A police car was set on fire in front of the building. The standoff played out on national TV, with a reporter nearly being struck by a firework while standing near the fa?ade of the CNN Center. Protesters throw lit fireworks at police inside CNN Center 991

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