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Lawmakers urge making Lunar New Year a federal holiday
Rep. Grace Meng says she introduced the measure to send the message to Asian Americans that they are a valued part of American society. If the bill passes, it would become the 12th federal holiday.
A butterfly conservatory is shutting down due to right-wing harassment
The National Butterfly Center in Mission, Texas, has been embroiled in political turmoil after fighting against the erection of a border wall.
Explosion fears remain as North Carolina fertilizer plant burns for a third day
Winston-Salem officials said there is more ammonium nitrate at the plant that there was at 2013 Texas plant explosion that killed 15 people.
A Beijing Olympic luge racer honors his cousin who died at the Vancouver Games
Twelve years after Nodar Kumaritashvili died in a luge crash at the Vancouver Winter Olympics, his cousin Saba is racing in Beijing. "I wasn't afraid. I wanted to be in the Olympics to race."
NFL star Alvin Kamara is charged with battery during Vegas visit for Pro Bowl
The battery reportedly occurred at a nightclub. The running back was arrested without incident and posted bond.
5 women ski jumpers are disqualified at the Olympics over their jumpsuits
"The sport of ski jumping has experienced one of its darker days," a Norwegian official said, after athletes from some of the top medal-contending teams were disqualified from competing.
Troy Kotsur is the first deaf man nominated for an acting Oscar
Kotsur was born deaf and grew up in Mesa, Arizona. In CODA, he plays a father whose teenage daughter is passionate about singing.
School leaders say HBCUs are undeterred after a series of bomb threats
"We have to show that we are not afraid," Dillard University President Walter Kimbrough says. The FBI is probing the threats as racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism and hate crimes.
User groups gear up for weak sockeye and king runs
A “weak” run is again forecasted for Upper Cook Inlet sockeye – continuing a trend of poor runs that has fishermen worried about the future of the…
Russia holds a massive military exercise with Belarus, raising concerns in Ukraine
"The buildup of troops along the borders is psychological pressure from our neighbors," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. Belarus is a possible route for Russian troops to invade Ukraine.
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