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DAYTON, Ohio — Hours before President Donald Trump was scheduled to visit Dayton, Ohio in the wake of a Sunday mass shooting that left nine people dead, Mayor Nan Whaley 182

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Emergency officials took an injured mainland Chinese man away from the Hong Kong Airport on Tuesday after angry protesters who accused him of being a Chinese undercover agent tied up his hands and tried to beat him up.The man was pictured with his hands bound with cable ties, lying in a fetal position on the ground surrounded by a crowd of protesters as demonstrations continued at the airport for a second day and turned tense late Tuesday. Some tried to kick and hit him while others tried to hold the crowd back. Protesters said they detained him because he wore a press vest and claimed to be a reporter, but a mainland Chinese ID card and a T-shirt that read "I love Hong Kong police" was found in his belongings.The chaotic situation eventually ended when protesters allowed ambulance workers to take the man away on a stretcher.Pro-democracy protesters have been sensitive to police infiltration after activists were arrested by officers dressed just like them. Police have acknowledged that they use undercover officers in some operations. 1061

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CHARLOTTE COUNTY, Fla. -- A former child actor known for his role in the 2003 hit movie School of Rock has been arrested several times in Southwest Florida recently, accused of stealing guitars to re-sell at pawn shops.Joseph Gaydos, Jr. was 11 years old when he played lead guitarist Zack Mooneyham in the film. Now a Florida resident, he's facing grand theft charges in two counties.Gaydos was arrested February 14 in Charlotte County when, 455

  

Extraterrestrial travel is all the rage: Elon Musk's SpaceX has pledged to put the first humans on Mars. Amazon chief Jeff Bezos has his sights set on the moon. And NASA wants to speed up its plan to send astronauts back into deep space.But if these bold plans become reality, what will everyone wear?It's not a minor detail. Without the proper attire, your blood could turn to gas inside your body before your foot hits the sandy surface of the Red Planet.Amy Ross, head of the Advanced Spacesuit and Technology Lab at NASA's Johnson Space Center, is leading development of the next generation of NASA spacesuits. The new prototypes aim to make it easier for the wearer to move around, improving on the puffy white suits that astronauts have worn on spacewalks for decades."That's one of the big differences going forward, is how [good] the mobility of the full body is," Ross told CNN Business. "Our prime objectives, which sounds very Star Trek-y, is to make sure that we're ready with the right tools for spacesuit design to go wherever we might need to go" — whether that's the moon, Mars or somewhere else.The prototypes, called the Z-series, are still in early testing phases. But the end product may not end up looking a whole lot different from its predecessor: It'll probably still be puffy and white, according to Ross."We don't really get to play with how the suits look...[but] we think the suits are beautiful because that's the way they turn out," Ross joked.Give me sci-fi suitsFor flashy commercial space companies, aesthetics can be a bit more important.Companies like Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic want to send tourists who pay top-dollar on short scenic trips to space. Those missions will be suborbital, and the passengers will stay safely inside an air-tight spacecraft — so there's no need to worry about pressurized suits with life support systems.Branson's company 1906

  

Experts say disturbing videos surrounding the recent deaths of two men will take a psychological toll on many in the black community. The images of the moments leading up to the deaths of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery have spread widely.A psychology professor we spoke to says seeing those videos is comparable in a lot of ways to trauma.“What concerns me most about it is people don't realize the impact of that and being exposed to it,” said Dr. Rheeda Walker, a professor of psychology at the University of Houston and the author of the recently released book, 577

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