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Donald Trump to attendees at an African American history month reception at the White House regarding the coronavirus pandemic, “It’s going to disappear. One day it’s like a miracle, it will disappear.”
Restaurant serves lion burgers despite protests
A restaurant owner who put lion burgers on the menu in honor of the World Cup has felt a roar of anger from outraged animal rights activists.

It's where to watch what's happening
Study: More viewers turning to YouTube as a news source
NEW YORK - A new study has found that YouTube has become a major platform for news, one where viewers are turning for eyewitness videos in times of major events and natural disasters.
YouTube stars find acceptance online, in person at VidCon

Disney changing Splash Mountain, ride tied to Jim Crow film
The Splash Mountain ride at Disney parks in California and Florida is being recast
COMICS: BCN rules!
I have been a subscriber to The Press for 10 years since we moved here and am an avid follower of certain comics. I regretted when you eliminated the comic with the policeman and the south African connection several years ago (I forget the name). It was sensitive, multiracial and sweet. Then I think we had Phoebe and her Unicorn which left me unimpressed. Then you substituted Wallace the Brave, which is also uninteresting for me, but some may like it. This runs all seven days. “Nancy” leaves me totally cold.

Pakistan scans Google, other sites for blasphemy
Country to block anti-Islamic links, content
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan will monitor seven major Web sites, including Google and Yahoo, to block anti-Islamic links and content, an official said Friday. Seventeen lesser-known sites are being blocked outright for alleged blasphemous material.
TRUMP: Crisis clobbering him
Donald Trump to attendees at an African American history month reception at the White House regarding the coronavirus pandemic, “It’s going to disappear. One day it’s like a miracle, it will disappear.”

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YouTube launching food channel with TV veterans
Bruce Seidel is confident the future of food television won't be seen on television.
Interesting but inaccurate: PC pundits get it wrong again
This is in response to the Coeur d’Alene Press notation (Jan. 3, 2020) about the comments on Joe Biden’s remark regarding American culture. His statement has been characterized by many people as racist. Here is what Mr. Biden said, “Our culture is not imported from some African nation or some Asian nation.”
How YouTube changed the world
Movies and cinema have played a critical role in my life beyond just being a form of entertainment, and I imagine that most people reading this have a similar connection to the films of their time and those of today.

CV. The Stay at Home Dad: Discouraging YouTube stardom
Parents just don’t understand. And in some cases, I’m totally fine with that.
Record mid-April hard freezes kill Great Plains wheat
Weather Gems
Last Tuesday, April 15, was the coldest "Tax Day" nationwide on record. Hard freezes extended as far south as northern Texas. Mid-April snows were seen throughout the Corn Belt states. Columbus, Ohio, had nearly four inches of the white stuff on Tuesday, its heaviest snowfall ever for so late in the spring season. Traces of snow were reported in the Texas panhandle, Arkansas and Tennessee. Even northern Louisiana had a few flakes. Detroit, Mich., set a seasonal snowfall record on Tuesday.
Family tree leads to cave
Some of our genes trace back to Neanderthals
WASHINGTON - We have met Neanderthal and he is us - at least a little.
Ka'aihue, A's sneak past Rangers in 10
Violence plagues Ivory Coast
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) - Masked gunmen with rocket launchers are blocking access to what officials believe may be a mass grave site in Ivory Coast, the United Nations said, as concerns grow that the West African nation that suffered a 2002-2003 civil war could return to conflict.
Lums split with Trail; Prairie swept by Twins
TRAIL, British Columbia - Grant Curtis went 4 for 4 with two RBIs as the Coeur d'Alene Lumbermen defeated the Trail Bandits 12-4 in the first game before Garrett Kucher pitched a complete game five-hitter as the Jays took the nightcap of a class AA North Idaho League doubleheader 3-1 at Butler Park on Tuesday.

Republicans go global at annual convention
COEUR d’ALENE — Led by Kootenai County delegates, Idaho Republicans took bold stances at their recent state convention in Pocatello. Not all of them ended with agreement.

Bidding adieu to bachelorhood
PARIS (AP) - Prince Albert is giving Monaco a crown princess at last.