all up and down the northeast, northern new england, 95 degrees. in boston, almost 15 degrees warmer than atlanta will be today at 82. and so the heat will hold on for about two more days, and then it will start to relachlkts we re seeing below average temperatures across the south, above average temperatures across the northeast and midsection of the country and things will start to moderate over the next couple of days. give it until thursday, though. 95 to 71 on boston by thursday. brianna? quite the dip there. thank you so much. it s one of the craziest soccer games you will ever see. the u.s. men s national team pulls off dramatic win over mexico in denver last night. andy scholes has more in the bleacher report. andy, this was nuts. it was, john. u.s. and mexico, their nation s league s final matchup in
soul of america itself. folks, you all know it. democracy drives when the infrastructure is strong. people have a right to vote freely and fairly and conveniently on a free and independent press pursues the truth founded on facts not propaganda. when the rule of law applies equally and fairly to every citizen regardless of where they come from or what they look like. excuse me. where ever americans are, there is democracy. churches, synagogues, mosques. bleachers at soccer games. libraries and parks. it grows with an open heart and
Forty Years of Queering the Suburbs
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On the third Friday of each month, college professor Jerry and scientist B.J. attended the monthly potluck of the residents of their neighborhood in Maplewood, New Jersey. Jean-Marie and her partner June could be found out and proud at a Giant Food supermarket in Sterling, Virginia. David was cutting a tree outside of the house he shared with his partner in Needham, Massachusetts when a neighbor asked him, “Ah, a lumberjack?” David replied, “Yes, we’re bucking the stereotype.”
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These are just a handful of examples of couples described in the last 40 plus years of trend pieces regarding gays and lesbians in America’s suburbs. One could trace the history of, if not the country’s cultural
at least 54 countries now reporting infections. more and more countries taking steps to stop the spread. in fact, schools in japan, hong kong, and several other countries are now shut down. in fact, today was the last day for japanese students for at least a month. in italy look at this image tonight soccer games are being played in the completely empty stadiums. pope francis sending a message on coronavirus, now canceling some events, raising some alarm amid reports he now has a cold. abc s james longman tonight. reporter: tonight, precautions becoming more radical around the world. in lebanon, students sprayed with disinfectant, testing for fever on the spot. the w.h.o. raising the global risk assessment to its highest level, and a blunt warning. it s really not much of an excuse at this point to get caught unaware. this is a reality check for every government on the planet. wake up, get ready. reporter: switzerland taking drastic action, becoming the first country to outla
she she we did everything with her. we all slept in the same bed with her and we always went shopping together. and she took us to all of our soccer games, and to school, and she provided us with everything that we needed, whatever that may have been. reporter: a procession of witnesses that lasted for weeks. and the defense team s response? that this was all so much show to distract from a shoddy investigation that focused on jones from the start, despite the lack of any physical evidence. do you solemnly swear reporter: and they drove that theory home by boldly calling former lead investigator, beverly jarrell. remember her? she was in charge of the investigation and all those detectives from the beginning, yet was never called to testify for the prosecution, perhaps for good reason. would you agree, investigator jarrell, that you made some mistakes in this investigation?