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Rochester mayor names Black woman as interim police chief amid protests over Daniel Prude death

Mayor Lovely Warren has tapped a Black woman to lead the police department in Rochester, N.Y., amid ongoing protests over Daniel Prude’s death.Cynthia Herriott-Sullivan, a former Rochester police lieutenant, will become the first woman to head the department on Oct. 14.The previous police chief, La’Ron Singletary, was fired by the mayor this month over his handling of Prude’s caught-on-camera arrest.“I know these are tough times right now, but I believe strongly that we all bring our best to the table and we’ll be able to get it done,” said Herriott-Sullivan, who now works as an administrator ...

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Judge rejects Eric Trump’s request to delay interview about Trump finances until after election

Eric Trump, President Donald Trump’s 36-year-old son, is expected to testify under oath by October 7 in an investigation into the family’s real estate business. A federal judge rejected Eric Trump’s request to delay the interview until after the election cycle and sided with New York Attorney General, Letitia James.In March 2019, James and her team opened an investigation into whether the Trump Organization inflates the value of its assets in an attempt to receive more favorable loans and tax benefits. For example, the Trump Organization provided financial statements listing Seven Springs, the...

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Judge set to rule on Trump TikTok download ban

Washington (AFP) - A judge was set to rule Sunday on whether to allow a Trump administration ban on downloads of popular video-sharing app TikTok, which is seeking an injunction to prevent what it said could be a devastating blow.US District Judge Carl Nichols has promised to consider on an expedited basis the TikTok request to block the president's order before it takes effect at 11:59 pm Sunday (0359 GMT Monday).The judge in the US capital was reviewing Trump administration claims that Chinese-owned TikTok posed a national security threat, along with the company's denials and its claims that...

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Epic Games battles to get Fortnite back in App Store

San Francisco (AFP) - Epic Games will strive anew Monday to convince a judge that its hit title Fortnite should be restored to Apple's App Store, despite sidestepping the tech titan's standard commission on transactions.Apple does not allow users of its popular devices to download apps from anywhere but its App Store, and Epic is challenging its practice of taking a 30 percent cut of money spent on the apps by users.The clash comes as Apple puts priority on selling digital content and subscription services to the one billion-plus people around the world using devices powered by its iOS mobile ...

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Artist behind BLM mural outside Chicago Bulls' practice facility paints picture of hope, 'cultural renaissance'

CHICAGO — The Chicago Bulls unveiled a new mural on the exterior of the Advocate Center recently, featuring the words “Black Lives Matter” large enough for everyone passing West Madison Street to see.The artwork, which hangs alongside the team’s six championship banners and retired numbers, includes a few pieces of Bulls history, including a 1996 championship shirt and ’97 championship ring.The mural was created by artist Langston Allston, who currently is based in New Orleans but still has connections and family in Chicago that bring him back frequently. During a phone interview with the Chic...

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'Armed militias to intimidate voters': Donald Trump Jr.'s new ad recruits GOP 'army' to 'secure' election

The president's son, Donald Trump Jr., appears in a social media video ad asking people to join an "army" to stop the "radical left" and their plan to "steal" the election. Nevermind, that Trump Sr. has already refused to ensure a peaceful transfer of power if he loses and has also said he can only lose if the vote is rigged.

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'A coup in the making': Expert says 'no mandate' for Amy Coney Barrett nomination

Ari Berman, a civil and voting rights expert is speaking out against President Donald Trump's nomination Saturday of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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'Particularly egregious': Mitch McConnell ripped by USA TODAY for 'attempting to ram through' Amy Coney Barrett

The decision by Senate Republicans to force through the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was blasted in a new USA TODAY editorial posted online on Saturday night.

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Lindsey Graham announces Amy Coney Barrett hearings -- full Senate vote could occur days before the election

Senate Judiciary Committee Lindsey Graham (R-SC) announced on Saturday that confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett would commence on October 12th.

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Trump whines press didn't cover the 'two Nobel Prizes' -- that he didn't win

The leader of the free world spoke of the Nobel Peace Prize as if he had repeatedly won the award.

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Portland police search for white man who kicked Black journalist in the head at 'Proud Boys' rally

On Saturday, the far-right group the "Proud Boys" held a rally at Delta Park in Portland, Oregon.

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Trump’s Amy Coney Barrett pick for Supreme Court might backfire: analysts

President Donald Trump announced Saturday that he would nominate Amy Coney Barrett to fill Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s vacant Supreme Court seat. Trump made his pick official during an event at the White House Rose Garden.

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Senate Dems blast ‘corrupt’ nomination of Amy Coney Barrett: ‘This entire process is illegitimate’

President Donald Trump on Saturday nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the United States Supreme Court -- and Democrats were livid.

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