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We need to vote liberals out of office
In his opinion piece of June 18, Sandpoint Mayor Shelby Rognstad said that “we are witnessing a rise in vigilantism. Let me be clear about my terms here: ‘vigilante’ is defined as ‘a member of a self-appointed group of citizens who undertake law enforcement in their community without legal authority.’”
The Latest: Meadows tests positive, Moncada back from virus
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
Dr. Luke rebounds, thanks to Saweetie, Doja Cat, Juice WRLD
NEW YORK (AP) — Controversial music producer Dr. Luke was once pop music’s top hitmaker, crafting hits for virtually every female pop star, from Katy Perry to Kelly Clarkson to Britney Spears. He’s returned to the charts in 2020, working on songs for rising and established rap stars, including Lil Wayne, Juice WRLD, Saweetie and Doja Cat.
Phyllis Somerville, actor of stage and screen, dies at 76
NEW YORK (AP) — Phyllis Somerville, an actor with a lengthy career of roles in film, television and Broadway productions, has died. She was 76.
Panel OKs sending ballot request forms to all Iowa voters
A legislative panel voted unanimously Friday to approve the plan by Iowa's top election official to send absentee ballot request forms to all registered voters before the November election, following a similar action he took before the June primary to help people avoid voting in person amid the
Federal Reserve expands lending program to nonprofit groups
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve has opened one of its lending programs to nonprofit groups, including hospitals, educational institutions, and social service organizations.
Australian national women's soccer coach Ante Milicic quits
SYDNEY (AP) — Ante Milicic has resigned as coach of the Australian women’s soccer team to concentrate on his job as A-League expansion club Macarthur FC’s inaugural coach.
NCAA approves bowl eligibility adjustment for FCS victories
Major college football teams will be permitted to count two victories against second-tier Division I teams toward bowl eligibility this season.
Congress confronts new virus crisis rescue as pandemic grows
WASHINGTON (AP) — It stands as the biggest economic rescue in U.S. history, the $2.2 trillion
Review: Laura Cortese mixes synthesizers and string music
Laura Cortese & the Dance Cards, "Bitter Better” (Compass Records)
No Canada: Blue Jays barred from playing games in Toronto
TORONTO (AP) — The Blue Jays won't play their home games in Toronto this year because Canada's government doesn't think it's safe for players to travel back and forth from the United States, one of the countries hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic.
NCAA lays out plan for playing but warns of surging pandemic
The NCAA handed down its latest guidelines for playing through a pandemic while also sounding an alarm: The prospect of having a fall semester with football and other sports is looking grim.
D.C. United finds equalizer for a 1-1 draw with New England
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Veteran Federico Higuain scored as a second-half substitute for a second straight match, and D.C. United rallied for a 1-1 draw with the New England Revolution on Friday night.
College football cancellations or postponements
The number of canceled or postponed games in the Football Bowl Subdivision and Football Championship Subdivision as of Friday, according to Associated Press research. The Colonial Athletic Association, Ivy League, Patriot League and MEAC have canceled or postponed their seasons; the Big Ten and Pac-12 have canceled nonconference games. The CAA is allowing its members to play as independents this season.
Rossi scores 4 goals to propel LAFC to 6-2 win over Galaxy
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — When reigning Most Valuable Player Carlos Vela announced he was going to miss the MLS is Back tournament, many wondered who would pick up the slack for the Los Angeles Football Club.
Cost, hassle of stamps questioned as mail-in voting surges
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Even if it weren't for her disability and fear of catching COVID-19, Delinda Bryant said getting the necessary postage to cast a ballot this year will be a struggle.
No end in sight, Congress confronts new virus crisis rescue
WASHINGTON (AP) — It stands as the biggest economic rescue in U.S. history, the $2.2 trillion
Ex-football player receives 20-year sentence on drug charge
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A former college football player who went to trial for violating North Carolina’s sports agent law has received a 20-year prison sentence on a drug conviction in Georgia following a probation violation.
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San Francisco mayor frustrated as virus cases rise statewide
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco, one of the nation's first cities to fully shut down and one of the slowest to reopen, joined California's coronavirus watch list on Friday, and the mayor expressed frustration that people are attending social gatherings against health officials' advice.