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U.S. Female Firefighters Fight Discrimination With Lawsuits

The highest ranking female firefighter in Asheville, North Carolina, says she was repeatedly discriminated against because of her sex and fought to keep her job while battling breast cancer. The first female chief of a municipal fire department in the state says she briefly pondered suicide after years of sexual harassment.

Warp-Speed Spending And Other Surreal Stats Of COVID Times

The U.S. effort in World War II was off the charts. Battles spread over three continents and four years, 16 million served in uniform and the government shoved levers of the economy full force into defeating Nazi Germany and imperial Japan.

New Hosts For 'The Bachelorette' After Racial Controversy

Chris Harrison will not host the upcoming season of β€œThe Bachelorette” following controversy over racially insensitive comments, and will instead be replaced with two former contestants, ABC Entertainment and Warner Horizon said in a statement.

Minneapolis To Pay $27M To Settle Floyd Family Lawsuit

The city of Minneapolis on Friday agreed to pay $27 million to settle a civil lawsuit from George Floyd’s family over the Black man’s death in police custody, as jury selection continued in a former officer’s murder trial.

Hidden Gems of CLT: Zack's Hamburgers

What are you missing in your favorite neighborhood? WCCB Charlotte’sΒ Alexandra ElichΒ explores tucked away spots, historic businesses, and secret gardens in the middle of our bustling city.

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