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Same-sex couple in SCOTUS discrimination case says fight for rights ‘going to continue’
AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post via Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — The Colorado couple that lost a Supreme Court discrimination case on Monday said it plans to remain “hopeful” and continue with its fight for gay rights in [Read More…]

Police officer fired for hitting fleeing suspect with car hired days later by neighboring county
Athens-Clarke County Police Department(ATHENS, Ga.) — The Georgia police officer who was fired for hitting a fleeing suspect with his cop car on Saturday was out of work for just two days. Taylor Saulters, who [Read More…]

New details tie suspect to 6 killings within days in Arizona; targets connected to his divorce: Police
ABC News(PHOENIX) — A man is now linked to the killings of six people over several days in Arizona, police said Monday, and it appears the victims were connected to the suspect’s divorce. Dwight Lamon [Read More…]

Lava flowing faster and hotter than ever as rescuers search for those trapped by the magma
USGS via Zuma Press(PAHOA, Hawaii) — A river of lava fed by the erupting Kilauea volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii and its many fissures was moving faster and hotter than ever before as [Read More…]

Nebraska’s corn and bean crops earn high marks
Nebraska’s corn and soybean crops are cruising right along. Corn has a good-to-excellent rating of 87 percent this week, with soybeans close behind at 86 percent. Pasture and range conditions continue to improve, now rated [Read More…]

South Dakota corn is 70 percent good to excellent
South Dakota topsoil moisture is 73 adequate to surplus. Corn’s in good shape at 70 percent good to excellent and was almost all planted as of Sunday. Soybeans are 67 percent good to excellent, with [Read More…]

Iowa’s crops are looking good
With most of its spring planting problems in the rear-view mirror, Iowa’s corn and soybean crops are looking good. The latest crop progress report has a good-to-excellent rating of 81 percent on corn and 80 [Read More…]

Illinois gets much needed rain
Much needed rain was reported in Illinois this past week. Topsoil moisture is 78 percent adequate to surplus. Ninety-one percent of the corn is up and is 81 percent good to excellent. Soybean planting is [Read More…]

Missouri corn 67 percent good to excellent
Warmer temperatures allowed planting progress this past week in Missouri. Topsoil moisture is 61 percent adequate to surplus. Corn’s in good shape; it’s 67 percent good to excellent. Soybean planting is 85 percent complete. Sorghum [Read More…]

New body-cam videos shows Milwaukee police discussing possible backlash from Sterling Brown arrest
WISN-TV(MILWAUKEE) — Newly-released video of the arrest of Milwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown shows law enforcement officers stepping on Brown’s ankle while he’s on ground, talking about getting overtime and acknowledging that the incident could [Read More…]

At least 60 die in Guatemala’s ‘Volcano of Fire’
ABCNews.com(GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala) — At least 60 people, including several children, have died after the most violent volcanic eruption in Guatemala in more than a century, authorities said. The Volcan de Fuego, Spanish for “Volcano [Read More…]

The house from ‘The Holiday’ could be yours
Don Lewis(LOS ANGELES) — You can live out your best life in a dreamy California home made famous by none other than Kate Winslet. The 10,000-square foot home that served as Winslet’s character’s vacation home [Read More…]

13-year-old was shot 7 times, including in her face and neck, at school: Family
iStock/Thinkstock(INDIANAPOLIS) — A 13-year-old girl was shot seven times in the face, neck, chest and hand at her Indiana middle school last month, her family said Monday. Ella Whistler was in science class at Noblesville [Read More…]

Inquiry finds that ‘stay put’ strategy failed in deadly London tower blaze
iStock/Thinkstock(LONDON) — Residents of London’s Grenfell Tower should not have been advised to stay in their apartments as flames engulfed the 25-story building, according to initial findings of a public inquiry released on Monday. The [Read More…]

CME dairy markets down 3rd straight day Monday
The dairy markets were lower for a third straight trading session Monday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Class Three June milk was down $.11 to $15.38. July was down $.21 to $16.02. August was down [Read More…]

Siemers-Peterman plans to stay involved in agriculture
Wisconsin’s new Alice in Dairyland, Kaitlyn Riley started her new duties Monday, and her predecessor plans to find a permanent career in agriculture. Crystal Siemers-Peterman tells Brownfield, “I look forward to working hopefully in the dairy [Read More…]

Farmer says tired of being a pawn
A soybean farmer says she’s frustrated commodities are being used as pawns in political negotiations. “I shouldn’t be surprised, but it seems slightly ironic a tweet from the President can cause a 20-cent change in [Read More…]

Bayer acquisition becomes final June 7
Bayer expects to close on its acquisition of Monsanto this Thursday. Bayer’s Crop Science Division president Liam Condon says the two companies will continue to operate separately until divestments to BASF are finalized which [Read More…]

Storms, building heat on the Plains
Across the Corn Belt, dry weather favors late-season planting efforts. However, near- to above-normal temperatures in the western Corn Belt contrast with cool conditions in the Ohio Valley and the lower Great Lakes region. [Read More…]

Apple will now offer group FaceTime chats, more animojis for users
Apple(SAN JOSE, Calif.) — Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC18) kicked off today at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. More than 6,000 developers from around the world are attending the five-day event. [Read More…]