Clemson Sees 23 Football Players Test Positive For COVID-19
Clemson said 23 football players have tested positive for coronavirus since returning to campus this month.
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Clemson said 23 football players have tested positive for coronavirus since returning to campus this month.
A judge issuing that order Friday, following a lawsuit from civil rights advocates, journalists, and protesters. Also Friday, we are getting our first look at the State Bureau of Investigation's review of CMPD's Fourth Street incident. The SBI's report doesn't clearly condemn or exonerate the department.
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North Carolina Roy Cooper proclaimed, June 19, 2020, Juneteenth in North Carolina, which is the oldest known celebration honoring the end of enslavement in the United States.
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