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Graceland Plans In-Person Events During Elvis Week
Elvis Presley’s Graceland is preparing to host visitors and offer in-person activities during the annual Elvis Week this summer in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Elvis Presley's Graceland Starting Live Virtual Tours
Elvis Presley’s Graceland is now offering real-time online tours for fans around the world, including those who can’t make it to the tourist attraction during the coronavirus pandemic
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Memphis Police Officer Accused of Kidnapping, Murdering Man While On Duty
Authorities in Tennessee say a police officer has been charged with kidnapping a man in a squad car while on duty and fatally shooting him.
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Nonprofit Hopes to Build 20 ‘Tiny Homes' for Black Transgender Women
Memphis-based My Sistah’s House is one of several trans-run groups working to create long-term housing solutions for Black trans people in the South.
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Elvis Presley's Graceland Set to Reopen This Week in Memphis
Elvis Presley’s Graceland says it will reopen Thursday after it shut down tours and exhibits due to the new coronavirus outbreak.
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Rams Employee Gets Surprise of a Lifetime
Summoned yesterday to the general manager’s office, an LA Rams employee feared the worst. But what he didn’t expect was the surprise of a lifetime. Beverly White reports for NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Jan. 25, 2019.
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Anthony Davis Goes for 40 Points and 20 Rebounds in Win Over Grizzlies
Anthony Davis scored 40 points — including a franchise record 26 made free throws — and had 20 rebounds to help the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Memphis Grizzlies 120-91 on Tuesday night.
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As the Lab-Grown Meat Industry Grows, Scientists Debate If It Could Exacerbate Climate Change
Companies across the world are moving quickly to bring to the market hamburgers and other meat products that are grown from animal cells in a lab. This month, Israeli-based company Future Meat Technologies raised $14 million to build a production plant for its cultured meat products, joining several dozen other start-ups poised to launch their first commercial products within the...
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Football Star DeAngelo Williams Pays for 500 Mammograms to Honor Mom Who Died of Breast Cancer
Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back DeAngelo Williams is still dedicated to fighting breast cancer. The star running back, who played college football at the University of Memphis, started covering the cost of mammogram screening for women in 2015 through his nonprofit organization, The DeAngelo Williams Foundation. Since then, the foundation has covered the cost of over 500 mammograms at hospitals...
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Killer's Lifetime of Evil Backed Up by a Prodigious Memory
Samuel Little’s depravity is matched only by his prodigious memory.
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Inmate Is Most Prolific Serial Killer in US History: FBI
The inmate who claims to have killed more than 90 women across the country is now considered to be the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said.
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FBI Said Inmate is the Worst Serial Killer in US History
The FBI confirmed that Samuel Little is the worst serial killer in US History. Little confessed to murdering 93 people over 33 years, many of which occurred in LA. Gordon Tokumatsu reports for the NBC4 News on Monday, Oct. 7, 2019.
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Terrence Howard Receives Walk of Fame Star
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Tuesday honoring Oscar-nominated actor Terrence Howard, coinciding with the season premiere of his Fox hip-hop drama “Empire.”
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In ‘Dolemite Is My Name,' a Return to Form for Eddie Murphy
It took Eddie Murphy more than a decade to get a movie made about Rudy Ray Moore. Judging by the response to the film at the Toronto International Film Festival, the wait was worth it. “Dolemite Is My Name” drew some of the best reviews of Murphy’s career, following the film’s premiere over the weekend in Toronto.
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Rams RB Gurley Insists Knee is Fine as Questions Persist
After an offseason of speculation about the health of Todd Gurley’s left knee, it would be reasonable to think the Los Angeles Rams’ running back would be ready to put those questions to rest.
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False Claims Blur Line Between Mass Shootings, 2020 Politics
Minutes after media outlets identified the gunman who killed seven people in West Texas, a Twitter account that may be automated began spreading baseless information linking the shooter to Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke. “The Odessa Shooter’s name is Seth Ator, a Democrat Socialist who had a Beto sticker on his truck,” said the post, which also appeared on Facebook....
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Study Finds Carving Up School Districts Worsens Segregation
A new study finds that the carving out of new school districts in the South is increasingly dividing white students from their black and Latino peers, reinforcing segregation. The study examines 18 districts created since 2000 across Alabama, around Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and around Memphis, Tennessee. The study found that an increasing share of segregation between black and white students...