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A week after Super Tuesday, the Democratic field has winnowed to two main candidates, Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden, who will be fighting for delegates in six states on Tuesday. The most closely-watched of these upcoming six states is Michigan. With 125 delegates, it offers the biggest prize of the night. In 2016, Sanders scored a ma <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley cup jor surprise upset against Hillary Clinton, by winning the majority of white voters, though Clinton won handily among black voters and women.It is unclear whether Sanders can replicate that victory this time around against Biden. Like Clinton, Biden has so far proven he has significant support among African Americans, and he is also more popular among working-class white voters than Clinton was.A poll published last week byDetroit News/WDIV in the field before, during and after the South Carolina primary but before Super Tuesday found that Biden leads with African American voters and women, while Sanders had a 1 point lead with white voters and a 0.4 point lead among men. As of last week, according to the Detroit News/WDIV poll, absentee voters who had cast their vot stanley cup es also heavily favored Biden over Sanders. Pollster Richard Czuba estimated that Biden can bank an almost 150,000-vote lead on Sanders stanley cup just through absentees. Michigan voters care most about beating President Trump 39.3% . Health care was a distant second 18.5% , the survey found.How to watch the March 10 primary resultsA post-Super Tuesday p Ovpx 8203;Flashback 1986: Laser tag debuts to controversy
LEMOORE, Calif. -- Authorities in Central California say a 3-year-old girl who found a loaded gun fatally shot herself in the head.Lemoore police said Wednesday the girl and her family were visiting from Southern California when she found a gun in a bedroom.CBS Fresno affiliate KGPE-TV reports the child was taken to a hospital, where she died. Lemoore police Detective Matthew Smith told The Fresno Bee the apartment where the tragic incident happened Saturday is occupied by two roommates who were away at the time.He says the gun is registered to a friend of one of the roommates. Police told KGPE-TV that the girl was the only one inside the bedroom and that the firearm was either on top of or inside a nightstand. The family s broken up about it, Smith told the station. The roommates are broken up about it. Everyone involved was broken up about it. My heart and the Lemoore Police Department s family, our hearts go out to them. Smith says the case is being investigated as reckless endangerment of a child resulting in death and negligent storage of a firearm.He says no arrests have been made, but the gun <a href=https://www.skecher.com.de>skechers owner and the roommate could face charges. airmax ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 { display: none; adidas campus } inline-recirc-item--id-16a80b84-233a-4fb4-82dc-a63b5639b8c5, right-rail-recirc-item--id-16a80b84-233a-4fb4-82dc-a63b5639b8c5 { displ
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Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has filed paperwork to run for president of the United States mdash; but his team says he s not in yet.Bloomberg s team filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission on Thursday that says he would seek the Democratic presidential nomination.An aide familiar with his plans says says this is another step towards running but not a final decision or announcement. <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley cup A final decision is not expected Thursday or Friday, aides said.In essence, Bloomberg was forced to take this step Thursday because he filed paperwork to appear on the Democratic primary ballot in Alabama and Arkansas earlier this month. By doing so, he was required to file paperwork with the FEC within 15 days. On Wednesday, Bloomberg also filed to be on the Texas ballot. All three southern states hold primaries on Super Tuesday, March 3 stanley cup . He is working to obtain signatures on the ballot in Tennessee, another Super Tuesda stanley cup y state. He is not planning to contest the New Hampshire or South Carolina primaries or the early caucuses in Iowa and Nevada.Eleanor Watson contributed to this report. Michael Bloomberg More Michael Bloomber Qdgr Alleged ldquo;Cocaine Cowboy rdquo; Gustavo Falcon caught after 26 years on the run
Just hours before Wajahat Ali was to give a TED Talk about why more people should be having children, he got the kin <a href=https://www.nike-airjordan.it>jordan d of news every parent dreads: his 2-year-old daughter stanley cup had stage 4 liver cancer.The New York Times contributing op-ed writer recounted that first tearful phone call he got from his wife, breaking the news that doctors had found bumps all over his 2 frac12;-year-old daughter s liver. My wife is a doctor. She said most likely this is going to be cancer, he told CBS This Morning on Wednesday. I said, Should I come back The universe just sucker punches you in the gut. She said Stay, let s find out. My mom happened to be visiting from the Bay Area. Thursday was my talk. They said Just stay there, crush the talk for our little girl. Three hours before my talk, the official diagnosis came out, Ali said. Instead of canceling, he incorporated the news into his speech mdash; which has garnered over a million views since he gave it just over a month ago mdash; and dedicated it to his daughter. The heartache, he says, is worth it. jordan It s the best thing that we ve ever done. I said that in the TED Talk. My wife and I talked about it. We don t regret it for a second. Ali is hoping that despite all the reasons there are not to have children mdash; climate change, overpopulation mdash; he can inspire others to make the same deeply personal choice he did to have kids. But some of the world s largest economies m
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Editor s Note: The FDA on April 24cautionedagainst the use of hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine outside of the hospital setting or a clinical trial. The agency said it is aware of reports of serious heart rhythm problems in patients with COVID-19 when treated with the drugs, and that they have not been shown to be safe and effective for treating or preventing COVID-19. One of the reasons health professionals are so worried about the coronavirus pandemic is that there is no specific medicine to treat or prevent the disease mdash; if a patient gets sick, all doctors can do is provide supportive treatment to help them breathe. But in Thursday s coronavirus task force briefing from the White House, Preside <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup nt Trump touted two preexisting treatments that have been floated as potential ways to help patients fight back.Both drugs ar stanley cup e still in clinical trials for coronavirus. But CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joined CBS Evening News anchor Norah O Donnell to break down what we know about the medications. Read Norah O Donnell s interview with Dr. Agus below.Norah O Donnell: Dr. David Agus, so good stanley cup to have you. One of the drugs is actually a half-century-old anti-malaria drug. How does it work Dr. David Agus: It s pretty wild, right Hydroxychloroquine is used for malaria and rheumatoid arthritis, and it works by two mechanisms: One is it blocks virus, and the second is it tempers down inflammation mdash; both of whi Sbcp Rising country music star Justin Carter has died after accidental shooting with music video prop
AUSTIN, Texas -- A Texas man who managed to pull a handgun from his waistband and shoot himself in the head while han <a href=https://www.airforceone.fr>af1 dcuffed in the back of a police patrol car died of his wound Monday, one day after the shooting. An Austin police statement confirmed that Zachary Khabir Anam, 19, died at University Medical Center-Brackenridge, according to an Austin police statement. Anam was taken into custody at the Barton Creek Square shopping mall around midday Sunday, where private security officers detained him on suspicion of shoplifting and carrying a controlled substance. Interim police Chief Brian Manley said Anam was handcuffed and placed in the back seat of a patrol car for the ride to police headquarters downtown. En route, Anam managed to reach his manacled hands round his right side, grabbed a handgun hidden in a rear waistband, and pointed the weapon at his own head with threats to shoot himself, Manley said. adidas originals A conversation occurred between the individual that was arrested and the officer that was transporting him. The individual in the back seat was discussing suicidal ideations, Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said in a press conference Sunday after the shooting, CBS affiliate KEYE reported.The officer at the wheel, who was not identified, stopped the car, got out and ordered Anam to drop the gun. Back and forth the threats and demands went for six minutes until Anam shot himsel skechers f, Manley said. The confrontation was record
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The attorneys who secured Robert Durst s acquittal in a Texas murder case a dozen years ago are fighting a new murder charge. Durst s lead lawyer, Dick Deguerin, gave his first television interview on this legal battle to 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty where he revealed his feelings on his second time defending the real estate heir. According to Deguerin, the Los Angeles district attorney interviewed his client for three hours without his lawyer present. No one knows what was said in the three-hour interview with Durst, but Deguerin does not think he said anything incriminating. Durst called his lawyers after he was arrested, something Deguerin assumes both the prosecution and jail knew about. Dick Deguerin. CBS News The interview has not been passed on to th <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley cups e defense, so it is still unknown if the assistant DA crossed any lines during it. adidas originals Asked to assess the strength of the prosecution s case, compared to the one he was acquitted for in Galvest salomon on, Texas, in 2003, Deguerin said the evidence here is a lot more troublesome for the prosecution. Not only is it a circumstantial evidence case, it is a weak, circumstantial evidence case. In the murder case of Morris Black, Durst admitted to dismembering a body. But in the Susan Berman murder case, there is no direct evidence between Durst and the murder, Deguerin argu
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The U.S. Postal Service s plan to add 40,000 gas-powered trucks that only get 8.6 miles per gallon has sparked a congressional inquiry, with House lawmakers questioning whether the agency relied on flawed assumptions to justify the purchase of gas-powered trucks. The House Committee on Oversight and Reform said in a May 12 letter that it wants the USPS to provide more information about the service s Next Generation Delivery Vehicle plan, which initially involves an order for 50,000 vehicles. Of those, about 40,000 are gas-fueledtrucks that only ge stanley cup t 8.6 mpg, or only 0.4 mpg more than the USPS older fleet of trucks, according to the Environmental Protection Agency stanley cup .The remaining 10,000 trucks will be electric vehicles. The postal agency s plan to replace its existing fleet with mostly gas-powered trucks has raised concerns among more than a dozen states and environmental groups, with lawsuits filed last month that accuse the USPS of failing to meet environmental review standards.A recent report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office flagged several issues with the USPS cost and benefit analysis for the purchase, such as basing its purchase on a gas price of as little as $2.21 per gallon mdash; abo stanley cup ut $2 a gallon less than the current price of gas. In the May 12 letter, Oversight Committee Chairwoman Rep. Carolyn Maloney wrote that she urge the Postal Service to take steps to rapidly transition to an electric fleet ra Cuns Wanda Cooper-Jones fulfills promise to slain son Ahmaud Arbery: I will get justice
DURHAM, N.C. -- A judge says a Texas man s affair with a North Carolina man s wife should cost h jordan im nearly $9 million. The Herald-Sun of Durham reports that Superior Court Judge Orlando Hudson awarded Keith King $8.8 million in compensatory and punitive damages Thursday from Francisco Huiz converse ar III. King had sued Huizar for, among other complaints, criminal conversation and an obscure law called alienation of affection. The law exists in six states, including North Carolina, WSOC-TV reports. What I ve endured, I ve compared it to a nuclear bomb going on around my surroundings, King said, according to the station. Attorney Joanne Foil says the affair and an alleged assault by Huizar cost King s company, BMX Stunt Shows, revenue and an employee, as his wife worked for the company. Huizar s attorney, Cheri Patrick, says the Kings marriage was damaged before Huizar met the wife at a BMX show. Patrick says King was controlling and manipulative.The judge said it was a textbook case of how not to end a marriage in North Carolina , the Herald-Sun reports. Huizar plans to appeal. af1 More from CBS News FTC sends $2.5 million to Credit Karma customers
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Haughton, Louisiana mdash; A tornado ripped through Loris, South Carolina, on Monday, sending cars flying through a high school parking lot. Students were in class but no one was hurt.The unexpected twister dropped and lifted so quickly, meteorologists didn t have time to warn residents. It was part of the same system that unleashed 30 tornadoes and killed at least a dozen people in recent days across the South and Central U.S.In northwest Louisiana, an EF-2 tornado with 135 mph winds tore through the town of Haughto stanley cup n. A giant tree sliced through 84-year-old James Keen s house and landed a few feet from his bed. A phone alert in the middle of the night likely saved his life. I was in that bed and got up to get the phone and got right here when it hit. I thought the whole house was coming down, Keen said.Just a few blocks away, the only thing left of one home is a pile of rubble. Jerry and Mary Sue Franks were killed when the tornado pulverized their house and pushed it almost 200 feet off its foundation.On Monday, new drone footage of North Central High School in Kershaw, South Carolina, shows the power of the storm system.The tornado in Louisiana left a path of destruction almost 25-miles long. For the people still cleaning up, they re facing more rain i stanley cup n the forecast. More from CBS News stanley cup Kfoq Charles M. Blow on race and the power held by police
MIAMI -- U.S. government forecast nike dunk ers are expecting an active Atlantic hurricane season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecast released Thursday calls for 10 to 16 named storms, with five to nine hurricanes. One to four hurricanes could be major with sustained winds of at least 111 mph.If that forecast holds, it would make for a near-normal or above-normal season. An average hurricane season produces 12 named storms, of which six become hurricanes, including three major hurricanes. U.S. government forecasters are expecting an active Atlantic hurricane season. nike dunk CBS Miami CBS Miami reports these numbers are based on probabilities of a 40 percent chance of a near normal hurricane season, 35 percent chance of an above normal season and 25 percent of below normal activity, according to NOAA. NOAA predicted that 2017 would be an above-average season, and it certainly was: A trio of devastating hurricanes - Harvey, Irma and Maria - ravaged Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and many Caribbean islands. Overall, last year saw 17 named storms, including 10 hurricanes. Six af1 months after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico was still struggling to recover.The six-month Atlantic hurricane season officially starts June 1.
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