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‘This was a Black lives don’t matter ruling’: MSNBC’s Joy Reid delivers powerful rebuke to Breonna Taylor grand jury

MSNBC anchor Joy Ann Reid slammed the grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor killing, declaring it a "Black Lives Don't Matter ruling."

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New York judge orders Eric Trump to sit for deposition before election day

A New York judge has ordered Eric Trump to sit for a deposition prior to the November election.

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Conservative warns the United States is approaching the point of no return

For all their policy differences, progressives like Sen. Bernie Sanders and Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Never Trump conservatives such as former Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Republican strategist Rick Wilson, MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough and the Washington Post’s George Will have something in common: a mutual disdain for Donald Trump’s presidency and the bitter, ugly divisions he has encouraged. Another Never Trumper, conservative journalist David French, discusses the United States’ divisions in a September 20 article for his blog and wonders if the country is approaching the point of no return.

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Ex-member of group tied to Supreme Court front-runner Amy Coney Barrett calls it a 'cult'

As President Trump appears poised to announce a nominee to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, Democracy Now spoke with a former member of the secretive Catholic group People of Praise, known for its rigid gender roles and lifelong loyalty oaths, which apparent front-runner Judge Amy Coney Barrett is a member of. “Many call it a community, but I describe it as a cult,” says Coral Anika Theill, who was a member of People of Praise from 1979 to 1984 and is now speaking out against the organization.

People of Praise describes itself as "part of a global movement that has brought powerful new experiences of the Holy Spirit to more than 500 million people since the beginning of the 20th century." While the majority of members are Catholics, it is open to any baptized Christian who agrees to the community's covenant. Barrett served as a "handmaid" in the group, according to an investigation by The Washington Post. "The group was one of many to grow out of the charismatic Christian movement, which sought a more intense and communal religious experience by embracing such practices as shared living, faith healing and speaking in tongues," the Post said.

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'Last gasp of a right-wing billionaire-fueled party': Dem senator rips Trump's rush to fill RBG's seat

In a speech on the Senate floor honoring the legacy of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Tuesday condemned President Donald Trump and his Republican allies' pre-election rush to fill the new Supreme Court vacancy as "the last gasp of a right-wing, billionaire-fueled party that wants to hold onto power a little longer in order to impose its extremist agenda."

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'Justice for Breonna Taylor's neighbors' -- not her: Grand jury decision sparks shock and horror

A Kentucky grand jury indicted only one of the Louisville police officers who were involved in the killing of Breonna Taylor -- and the internet was outraged.

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Kenosha gunman Kyle Rittenhouse hit with federal civil rights lawsuit as he awaits trial

A federal civil rights lawsuit has been filed against Kyle Rittenhouse by four people, Wisconsin Public Radio reports. Rittenhouse is the Illinois teenager who killed two people and wounded another during protests in Kenosha.

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Mormon women urge Romney and Senate GOP to wait on Ginsburg replacement

The Mormon Women for Ethical Government are warning Senator Mitt Romney (R-Utah) and Senate Republicans to consider holding off on their push to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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MSNBC’s Al Sharpton blasts ‘grossly insufficient’ charges in Breonna Taylor killing

MSNBC host and civil rights advocate Al Sharpton slammed the grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case on Wednesday.

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Dr. Birx considering resignation because she's 'distressed' by Trump's COVID response: CNN

CNN is reporting that Dr. Deborah Birx is "distressed" at the direction the White House coronavirus task force is taking and is weighing resigning from her position.

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Former officer indicted in Breonna Taylor's police killing -- but two others not charged

A Kentucky grand jury indicted only one of the police officers involved in the killing of Breonna Taylor.

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WATCH: Turmoil erupts in Walmart as racist slurs Black woman who called her out for cutting in line

A white woman slurred a Black shopper who called her out for cutting in line at a Georgia Walmart.

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Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine trial moves into late stage

Johnson & Johnson said Wednesday it was entering the final Phase 3 stage of its Covid-19 vaccine clinical trial following positive results in earlier stages.

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