Loving Day commemorates the anniversary of the Supreme Court striking down state bans on interracial marriage on June 12, 1967.
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NASA astronaut from historic spacewalk becomes first woman to reach deepest point in ocean
Kathy Sullivan, the first American woman to walk in space is also the first woman to reach the deepest point in the ocean.
‘We cannot tolerate or turn a blind eye to racism’: Pope Francis condemns George Floyd’s death
Pope Francis called George Floyd’s death “tragic” in his weekly Wednesday audience but warned “nothing is gained by violence, and so much is lost.”
Please ‘eat cheese’ and more of it, French group says as dairy sales slump amid coronavirus
The coronavirus pandemic created an overstock of 2,000 tons of cheese in France and an industry group is urging the French to eat more cheese.
Woman killed by alligator after doing client’s nails during lockdown in South Carolina
Cynthia Covert, 58, drowned after an alligator pulled her into a pond on while she was visiting a client for an in-home nail appointment.
The closest black hole to Earth was found in a star system you can see with the naked eye
Astronomers from the European Southern Observatory discovered a black hole just 1,000 light years away from Earth, the closest ever found.
Irish people send donations to Native Americans, returning a Great Famine-era favor
Irish people have donated about half a million dollars to a campaign raising money for the Navajo Nation and Hopi Reservation amid the coronavirus.
This man gives himself a new tattoo every day while home during the coronavirus pandemic
Chris Woodhead, a tattoo artist living in London, has given himself a new tattoo each day while isolating himself during the coronavirus pandemic.
First brown bear seen in Spanish natural park in 150 years
Cameras captured a brown bear traversing a national park in northwestern Spain, the first sighting in more than a century.
Coronavirus will define the next generation: What experts are predicting about ‘Generation C’
Pandemics like coronavirus can be generation-defining events, but experts say it’s too early to create a label for those coming after Gen Z.