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US court rejects Roman Polanski's bid to rejoin Academy

Director Roman Polanski's legal battle against his expulsion from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was thrown out by a Los Angeles judge Tuesday.

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GOP lacks the ‘intestinal fortitude’ to stand up to Trump — because so many Republicans have left the party: reporter

President Donald Trump's hostile takeover of the Republican Party has been so thorough that the party is now unable to stand up to him.

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YouTube video removals soar as software enforces rules

YouTube said Tuesday that video removals soared in the second quarter of this year as the company relied more on software to enforce content rules to protect workers from the pandemic.

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Trump invites conspiracy theorist to his acceptance speech — hours after shocking documents surfaced

On Tuesday, Georgia Republican congressional candidate Marjorie Taylor Greene — who has drawn controversy for her support of QAnon and 9/11 trutherism — tweeted that President Donald Trump has invited her to his nomination acceptance speech on Thursday.

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‘Examine your hearts’: Mother of Jacob Blake, shot 7 times from behind by police, delivers powerful speech (video)

Julia Jackson, the mother of 29-year old Jacob Blake, who was shot at least seven times at point-blank range from behind by police officers in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Sunday, delivered a powerful speech Tuesday afternoon. Blake was tasered in addition to being shot. His three children looked on from inside his car.

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Wisconsin governor declares state of emergency after nights of unrest over police shooting

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers declared a state of emergency, saying he would deploy more state National Guard troops, as the city of Kenosha braced for a third night of unrest following the shooting of a Black man by police.

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Postal workers union organizes nationwide rallies pressuring Congress to #SaveThePostOffice

Protesters carried signs that declared "U.S. Mail Is Not For Sale," "PM DeJoy, Stop Delaying De-Mail," and "Senators: Do the Right Thing."

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Why police unions are not part of the American labor movement

In the wake of George Floyd’s death at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer, news reports have suggested that police unions bear some of the responsibility for the violence perpetrated against African Americans.

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Chaos in Idaho as anti-masker Ammon Bundy and his followers storm state's House of Representatives

Anti-government militia member Ammon Bundy and his followers stormed the Idaho state House of Representatives on Tuesday protesting vaccines, social distancing and other far-right topics. Protesters not only refused to wear masks, but some of them were armed as they rushed police.

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Becki Falwell denies sex with the pool boy in front of husband — but wishes Christians would be forgiving

Jerry Falwell, Jr. and his wife Becki have had a tumultuous month.

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Trump promised pardons to officials who illegally blocked refugees from the US -- and then lied about it: report

President Donald Trump promised to pardon U.S. immigration officials if they were caught breaking the law by blocking immigrants, including refugees and asylum seekers, from entering the country, a former top Department of Homeland Security official says. Federal law clearly says certain people, like refugees, must be allowed entry into the country.

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Susan Collins edits out pro-Trump signs during campaign appearance

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) appeared at a campaign event under a Trump banner, even though she's been mum on whether or not she'll be voting for President Trump in 2020, the Main Beacon reports.

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Alaska Republican AG resigns after he was exposed for sending 'hundreds' of inappropriate text messages to colleague

Alaska Republican Attorney General Kevin Clarkson is out after he was exposed for sending "hundreds" of text messages to a colleague that made her feel "uncomfortable," said The Anchorage Daily News.

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