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The staff at Deadspin, a sports news blog that also covers culture, media and politics, revolted on Tuesday after management told the site's employees to steer clear of stories that do not have a connection to sports.Instead of heeding management's mandate, staffers filled Deadspin's homepage on Tuesday morning with non-sports stories that had been popular in the past, seemingly a nod to their argument that stories that are not strictly about sports have been favorites of Deadspin's regular readers. Perhaps most telling among the selections was "The Adults In The Room," an 592

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The U.S. and Canada have agreed to close the border separating the countries amid the COVID-19 outbreak, confirmed President Donald Trump in a tweet Wednesday morning. The president stated non-essential travel would be impacted. During a press conference Wednesday, Trudeau confirmed that essential travel between the two countries could continue, including cargo deliveries.Trudeau said he will remain in close contact with the Trump administration to ensure essential travel could continue. He did not provide specifics when asked how long non-essential would be banned.Canadian PM Justin Trudeau is speaking about the closure of the border. Watch live below. 673

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The recent deaths of two young children, who were in U.S. border custody shelters, hit a retired U.S. nurse particularly hard. Retired nurse Beverly Lyne decided to take action, traveling to the U.S.-Mexico border in order to help migrant families. “They're just people wanting to live their lives without fear of their children being kidnapped and trafficked, without their land being taken away from them,” she says.Lyne is no stranger to humanitarian crises. Her medical career has taken her to places like Haiti, Nicaragua and Uganda. After seeing the caravan of Central Americans living in tents and running from tear gas, she wanted to see for herself what was going on and how she could help. “I've always worked, so I’m here and I’m going, ‘Oh, I need to do something.’” By handing out supplies with the human rights group Border Angels and offering medical care when she could, Lyne saw firsthand how the children may not be getting the nutrition they need. The recent of two migrant children, one of which who died from the flu, affected Lyne.“They're stressed. Mommy is there, or daddy isn't there,” Lyne says. Homeland Security says children in custody will be assessed more thoroughly, but Lyne says more has to be done, like sending medical specialists in to evaluate the children. Lyne is glad she’s able to witness this firsthand. She says what she saw was much different than what she had heard. “Because we hear from our leadership that there are all these terrorists that are hovering there with weapons to come in and harm us,” Lyne says. “I didn't see anybody that gave me pause to worry about my safety or wonder what the heck they're doing there.” Lyne hopes her presence showed migrants something about Americans they might never meet. “That they are being remembered, that they aren't forgotten and that we are caring for them,” she says.Lyne hopes to give a new perspective from the other side of the wall. 1945

  

Trucker David Bell was hauling nearly 45,000 pounds of soda in his tractor-trailer through Jefferson City, Missouri, when his smart phone sprang to life with a severe weather alert.He pulled over to the side of the road, as a tornado spread mass chaos outside. The windscreen of the truck's cab shattered. The howling winds blew part of a house underneath his trailer and trees snapped as lightning flashed around him.Agape at nature's fury around him, he wondered that Thursday night whether he'd see his family again."It definitely gave me a new outlook on life," 578

  

The person who killed a bald eagle in Pennsylvania could be facing hefty fines and possible jail time.A state game warden responded to a scene in Erie County Thursday night, near the border with Ohio, and found that the bird had been shot, according to a Facebook post by the Pennsylvania Game Commission.It was located near Hope Cemetery in Elk Creek Township, according to the post.The bald eagle was removed from the US Endangered Species list in 2007, but they're still protected under three 508

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