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Trump's delusion and reality: White House has abandoned leadership to Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity

It’s such obvious hypocrisy that we need to blink twice at its glare.

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Philly store shooting over coronavirus restrictions leaves security guard hospitalized

PHILADELPHIA — A 25-year-old off-duty security guard is in critical condition after being shot at a convenience store overnight following what police say was a dispute over social distancing. According to police, a customer got into an argument with a security guard at the Wawa store in Philadelphia’s Juniata section about 4:15 a.m. The guard was trying to enforce social distancing and limit the number of people inside. At some point, the customer got into a struggle with a second security guard, who works elsewhere and happened to be at the store, and ultimately shot him in the chest, according...

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Jacob Blake's grandmother talks about the family's civil rights history -- and hopes to continue the legacy

CHICAGO — On the hottest day in August, Patricia Goudeau Blake had a lot to do at her lifelong home in Park Manor after spending nine months in Washington state.Her beloved garden, particularly her sunbaked black-eyed Susans, desperately needed tending. The spry, active great-grandmother was also supervising a redesign of the home her family has owned for 71 years. She was the very first Black child living on the block.But the most difficult thing on Blake’s list was added at the last moment. The matriarch was planning a weekend trip to a Kenosha hospital to see her 29-year-old grandson, Jacob...

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Florida man accused of ‘Trump violence’ after pulling gun on Black Lives Matter protesters

Shocking video purported to be taken in Tallahassee, Florida shows a man drawing a gun on Black Lives Matter protesters.

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Maskless Trump says there hasn't been one complaint about government's Hurricane Laura response

Lake Charles (United States) (AFP) - President Donald Trump on Saturday visited Louisiana and Texas, pummeled this week by Hurricane Laura though the storm did not inflict the catastrophic damage and death toll of Hurricane Katrina 15 years ago.Wearing a red "USA" cap, Trump landed in Lake Charles, a Louisiana city of 80,000 people that's home to petroleum refineries and chemical plants near the Gulf of Mexico. The president -- not wearing a mask despite the coronavirus epidemic in the United States -- toured a neighborhood with downed trees and damaged houses, as well as a warehouse.The Feder...

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US prosecutors seek tough sentences for George Floyd cops

Minneapolis (AFP) - Prosecutors are seeking stiffer-than-usual sentences for four former US police officers charged over the killing of George Floyd, arguing that they showed "particular cruelty" to the handcuffed African American.The 46-year-old resident of Minneapolis, Minnesota died in May after being pinned to the pavement under the knee of white officer Derek Chauvin as Floyd gasped that he could not breathe.The case is proceeding amid renewed fury over police violence against African Americans, galvanized by the shooting of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin this week.Court papers filed Friday in ...

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What happens next in the Scott Peterson case after his death sentence was overturned?

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The reversal of Scott Peterson’s death sentence on Monday came as a “big relief” to his family, his sister-in-law said.And while Peterson’s attorney blames the District Attorney’s office for not speaking up when the judge erroneously excused jurors, the lead prosecutor on the case said they looked to the experienced judge for guidance.“To know they are not going to stick a needle in his arm, that is a big relief,” Janey Peterson said. “It was a very long wait and it is a heavy weight” to carry.Scott Peterson is the 38th inmate on California’s death row to see his sentence ...

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NASA announces first Black woman to join International Space Station crew for long-duration mission

Astronaut Jeanette Epps is getting ready to shatter a long-standing glass ceiling on her way to the International Space Station.NASA announced this week that Epps will go on her first six-month expedition to the orbiting space laboratory next year, making the 49-year-old aerospace engineer of Syracuse, N.Y., the first Black woman to live and work aboard the station for a long-duration mission.She will take part in the first operational crewed flight of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner. According to the agency, NASA’s Commercial Crew Program aims to “develop and operate a new generation of spacecraft...

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The Supreme Court kept DACA alive -- but the future remains uncertain for immigrants: 'It feels like we have a target on our backs'

CHICAGO — Liz Rodriguez, who was brought to the U.S. from Mexico at age 7, had big plans for 2020. The 29-year-old owner of dog walking company Tails Up Chicago hoped to expand into Florida.But uncertainty surrounding an Obama-era policy that protects immigrants brought to the country as children from deportation, along with the challenges of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic have thrown Rodriguez’s plans into question.On June 18, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump could not proceed with a plan to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. It was a victory for...

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Coronavirus stimulus checks: Politicians no closer to a deal

As predicted a few weeks ago, both sides are no closer to a Coronavirus stimulus checks and relief bill. The talks are not any closer to providing relief to Americans. However, our analysis failed to take into account Congressional elections. Why aren’t both Democrats and Republicans worried about their House and Senate races? It will not be good for incumbents if people suffer, even if it benefits Democrats by causingTrump to lose.Nancy Pelosi would like to recall Congress, but for reasons unrelated to a Coronavirus stimulus checks relief package. Pelosi is concerned about the all urgent matt...

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Trump to visit Kenosha in wake of racial unrest

Washington (AFP) - US President Donald Trump will travel next week to the Midwestern city where African American Jacob Blake was shot multiple times in the back by a white policeman, sparking a nationwide wave of protest.Trump will meet police in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Tuesday and "survey damage from recent riots" triggered by Blake's shooting last weekend, White House spokesman Judd Deere said Saturday.Blake took at least half a dozen shots in front of his small children as he tried to get into a car, in an incident that has prompted an outpouring of anger over yet another shooting of a black ...

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New Yorkers celebrate Met's reopening as a sign life is returning

New York (AFP) - With visitors raising their arms in a sign of victory, clapping and lining up eagerly at ticket windows, New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art reopened its doors to the public on Saturday in a festive atmosphere  -- a sign for many that the largest US metropolis is returning to normality after a nearly six-month closure caused by the coronavirus pandemic. "I am a huge supporter of all the museums, and I'm so excited to be here," said Michelle Scully, a 39-year-old public relations worker who was near the front of the queue at the imposing edifice on Fifth Avenue, next to Centr...

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A cautionary tale about getting your history lessons from Internet memes

During her Republican National Convention speech earlier this week, Lara Trump declared that “Abraham Lincoln once famously said, ‘America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.’”

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