Sharon Pruitt-Young
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Nearly 4,000 incidents of disruptive behavior have been logged on planes this year, according to the FAA.
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For students at Foust Elementary in Greensboro, an outdoor classroom is helping smooth the transition to in-person lessons.
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In April, NASA chose Elon Musk's SpaceX to receive a highly sought-after $2.9 billion contract. It would involve the first spacecraft to land humans on the moon since 1972.
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The FDA has expanded a nationwide recall of shrimp products from Avanti Frozen Foods sold at major retailers. So far, nine people in four states have contracted salmonella; three were hospitalized.
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More than 8,000 people may have been given a fake COVID vaccine in the spring. A nurse is suspected of making the switch.
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Dominion Voting Systems claims that Newsmax and One America News spread disproven 2020 election fraud claims that greatly damaged the company.
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Smoke from forest fires in Siberia also has stretched to Mongolia, Canada and Greenland. The fires are already an unusual occurrence for a region known as one of the coldest places on the planet.
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Brittany Commisso has alleged New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo engaged in a pattern of sexual harassment for years, groping her on numerous occasions. She had earlier discussed her allegations anonymously.
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Quinn is one of a handful of athletes this year who became the first trans and nonbinary athletes to compete in the Olympics.
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Sifan Hassan is going for it: three gold medals in three races. She's already won gold in one of them — the women's 5,000-meter race.