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REVEALED: Georgia officials knew of severe shortage of PPE for health workers as state plowed on to reopen

As the coronavirus crisis deepened in April, Georgia officials circulated documents showing that to get through the next month, the state would need millions more masks, gowns and other supplies than it had on hand.

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'Black Lives do matter, even after death': Billboards in historic, Black cemetery coming down after activist's fight

BERKELEY, Mo. — For decades, three commercial billboards advertising to motorists on Interstate 70 in Berkeley towered above the graves of dozens of Black people laid to rest in Washington Park Cemetery, once the St. Louis region’s preeminent Black burial site.On Monday, activist Wanda Brandon, whose grandmother is buried near the billboards, watched construction crews begin to take the billboards down.Brandon launched a campaign two years ago to remove the billboards and sued the owners, DDI Media, arguing the structures desecrated the memory of the people buried there. The company agreed in ...

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How Philly's Black community is using yoga to heal from the trauma of George Floyd's murder

PHILADELPHIA — A week after thousands of Philadelphians flooded the streets in June in a massive protest over George Floyd’s death, Adriana Adelé led a free outdoor yoga class at Logan Circle for the city’s Black community. Dozens showed up for the session, which was part of Spirits Up!, a six-day wellness series that focused on healing for protesters and people who had experienced racial traumas.“During my class, on one side you could see the Art Museum, and on the other side you could see City Hall,” said Adelé, an instructor at Three Queens Yoga in Queen Village and Maha Yoga in Center City...

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Dying activist Ady Barkan delivers powerful indictment of 'broken' US healthcare

Medicare for All activist Ady Barkan, left paralyzed and unable to speak by ALS, delivered a powerful indictment of the "fundamentally broken" for-profit U.S. healthcare system in his remarks at the Democratic National Convention Tuesday night, decrying a status quo that saddles Americans with massive costs while providing inadequate treatment.

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'May you rot in prison': US 'Golden State Killer' victims speak out

Dozens of women and men who were terrorized by California's 'Golden State Killer' during a sadistic decade-long crime spree finally got their day in court on Tuesday (Aug 18) as they spoke emotionally of their trauma.

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Colin Powell: ‘I support Joe Biden for the Presidency of the United States’

Former Republican Secretary of State Colin Powell is expected to endorse Democratic 2020 candidate Joe Biden at Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention. Democratic convention organizers released an excerpt of Powell's remarks ahead of schedule.

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Texas school district's dreadlocks ban discriminatory, federal court rules

A federal judge has prevented a Houston-area school district from enforcing a dress code policy that states that male students must keep their hair ear-length or shorter. Earlier this year, that policy spurred national attention and outrage after it was used to punish two students who wore their hair in dreadlocks.

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Sen. Lindsey Graham's seat moves further within Democratic rival Jaime Harrison's reach: analysis

The influential election analysis publication Cook Political Report shifted its ranking this week of the contest for Sen. Lindsey Graham's South Carolina seat from "likely Republican" to "lean Republican," a reflection of recent gains made by the incumbent's Democratic rival Jaime Harrison in the state.

"While there are still large hurdles that remain for Harrison to become the first Democrat elected to the Senate from South Carolina since 1998, it's clear this race is becoming more competitive, and Graham faces an incredibly strong challenge," Cook political analyst Jessica Taylor wrote Monday. "In the races in our Likely Republican column, this is also the one some national Republicans view as the more competitive. We are moving South Carolina from Likely to Lean Republican."

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'I don’t trust him': How Trump abandoned workers when they needed him the most

Kenny Overstreet scrounges every penny—and even sells the eggs his chickens lay—to make ends meet after Packaging Corporation of America (PCA) furloughed him and hundreds of other workers at its Jackson, Alabama, site.

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Ted Cruz unites progressives behind Joe Biden with Fox News appearance during DNC Convention

On Tuesday, during the kickoff of the second night of the Democratic National Convention, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) took to Fox News to issue a dire warning about the consequences of a Joe Biden presidency.

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Internet erupts as DNC echoes Biden's 'Big Effing Deal' quote on pre-existing conditions

The second night of the Democratic National Convention kicked off with an impassioned defense of the Affordable Care Act's protections for pre-existing conditions — and the opening speakers described it as a "Big Effing Deal" — a reference to Biden's original quote heralding passage of the law.

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‘I’ve warned of this risk for years’: US elections chief says Russia report demands immediate action

On Tuesday, in response to the bipartisan Senate report detailing Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, Federal Election Commission member and former chairwoman Ellen Weintraub warned that the revelations mandate action to safeguard the integrity of the vote.

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Dem Convention panned for hyping Colin Powell while sidelining Ocasio-Cortez

Progressives have continued to criticize the Democratic National Convention for another night of Republicans dominating the convention.

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