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  • The Portland metro area is expected to receive anywhere from 2 to 6 inches of snow between Friday night and Saturday. Other parts of the region are also expected to get hit.
  • The show's wild costumes and massive, gravity-defying hats have been seen by an estimated 6.5 million people.
  • An art expert in Britain bought a portrait by one of his favorite artists for about $6,000, The Telegraph reports. His cat launched herself at the painting and ripped a huge hole in it with her claws.
  • Parents of students attending the Trillade primary school in Avignon have until 8:30 a.m. to drop off kids before the gate closes. But some tardy parents throw their children over the 6 foot gate.
  • A magnitude 3.6 earthquake hit off the coast of Massachusetts Sunday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.
  • PG&E says its CARE program — which gives a 20-percent discount on utility bills to low-income customers — is experiencing a jump in enrollment. The utility expects to have 1.6 million customers in the program by the end of the year, as compared with 1.3 million last year. “We’ve seen more than 60,000 customers enroll … Continue reading PG&E Discount Program Sees Swell of Interest →
  • The rapper is living in a stadium in Atlanta while completing his 10th studio album, according to The Associated Press. Donda was supposed to be released last Friday — now it's due Aug. 6.
  • COVID Hospitalizations Have Nearly Doubled Across California in Recent Weeks Nearly 6,000 people are hospitalized in California due to the coronavirus as the delta variant continue to surge. The vast majority of those hospitalized continue to be people who are unvaccinated. Small Rural Communities Deeply Impacted by Dixie Fire As the Dixie Fire continues to … Continue reading COVID-19 Hospitalizations on the Rise Due to Delta Variant →
  • Political trouble persists for Sen. Trent Lott (R-MS). The White House is holding Lott at distance. A Jan. 6 vote will decide if Lott stays as Senate Republican leader. Many in the party are worried that a continuing focus on Lott's racially insensitive remarks will alienate minorities. NPR's Michele Norris talks to Al Bartell, a member of the Grassroots Leadership Initiative for the Georgia State Republican Party; GOP fundraiser Harold E. Doley Jr.; and Michael Brady, president of the Palm Beach county chapter of the Florida Black Republican Council.
  • Fox News had begun to distance itself from Trump recently, as the Jan. 6 panel cast him in harsh light. The FBI raiding Mar-a-Lago has right-wing media, including Fox, snapping back to his defense.
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