Today's Catch Up
2-Year-Old Girl Dies After Being Left in Hot Car While in Care of Babysitter
BJ's Roof Collapses During Heavy Rain in New Jersey
National Guard Soldiers Fatally Shoot Man Who Had Gun in Downtown Memphis
FIFA Criticized for Decision to Lift U.S. Star's Red Card Suspension Following Trump Phone Call
5 Cups Cocoa daily: Tribe with clean arteries, normal blood pressure & blood sugar
Imagine drinking 5 cups of rich, delicious cocoa every day and actually improving your health.
Harvard researchers found a way to do exactly that. This boast remarkably cleans arteries, perfect blood pressure, and rock-solid blood sugar levels!
Standard store-bought chocolate won't give you these results. In fact, it does the exact opposite.
The secret lies in the pure, unprocessed form of cacao used which is packed with potent heart-healthy flavanols.
The best part? You can easily replicate this ancient ritual at home for less than 50 cents a cup.
Raleigh mayor considers youth curfew following teen takeover, violent July 4th weekend
The mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina, is weighing whether to impose a curfew for minors following a series of shootings and chaotic events over the Independence Day weekend, in which several fights broke out and nine people were shot amid a series of teen takeovers across the country.
The violence over the holiday weekend prompted Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell to tell WRAL News she's considering enacting a curfew for those aged 17 and under.
New York Times calls University of California's 'test-blind' admissions policy a 'terrible' mistake
More than six years after the University of California system’s Board of Regents moved to stop using standardized test scores in undergraduate admissions, The New York Times Editorial Board is urging the UC system to reverse course.
In an editorial published Monday, the paper's editorial board called the UC system's decision a "terrible" mistake that left students less prepared for their college coursework. The editorial comes just days before the UC Board of Regents is expected to consider revisiting the policy.
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American Fact of the Day!
On July 7, 1954, Elvis Presley recorded "That's All Right," the song that launched his legendary career and helped ignite the rock 'n' roll revolution. The recording transformed a young Memphis truck driver into the future "King of Rock and Roll," forever changing American music.




