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Texas sets coronavirus records: 8,258 new cases, numbers in hospital reach all-time highs

AUSTIN, Texas — Texas saw 8,258 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus Saturday and an additional 238 people who are hospitalized with the virus — the highest numbers in both categories to date.Texas coronavirus cases have spiked throughout June and into July, and the number of people hospitalized in Texas has risen nearly every day — compared with the previous day — since mid-June.Saturday's total of cases was 191,790 after Texas added 8,258 new cases, a record high, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.The number of statewide hospitalizations also continued to rise Satu...

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Another fired Minneapolis police officer charged in Floyd death is out of jail

MINNEAPOLIS — A third fired Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd’s Memorial Day death has been released from jail, according to Hennepin County jail records Tao Thao, 34, posted $750,000 bail and was released from the downtown Minneapolis jail Saturday morning. He had been held on $1 million bail with no conditions or $750,000 bail with conditions. He is set to appear in court at 9 a.m. Sept. 11 on charges of aiding and abetting second-degree murder while committing a felony, and with aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter with culpable negligence. Thao was one of four Minne...

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Trump's angry words, virus darken US July 4th weekend

Washington (AFP) - The United States marked an unusually somber Independence Day on Saturday, with President Donald Trump bashing domestic opponents and China -- but praising the country's coronavirus response, despite a record surge in cases.Across the country, virus fears dampened or nixed Main Street parades, backyard barbecues and family reunions on a day when Americans typically celebrate their 1776 declaration of independence from Britain.Instead of adopting a unifying tone, Trump -- facing a tough re-election and eager to mobilize his political base -- railed against protesters demandin...

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Woman falls to death in Grand Canyon while hiking, park says

An Arizona woman hiking in the Grand Canyon fell to her death Friday afternoon, park officials said.Maria Salgado Lopez, 59, was hiking off-trail and taking photographs along the canyon’s south rim when she accidentally stepped off the edge, according to a news release from the park.Lopez fell about 100 feet to her death, the release said. Park rangers recovered her body later that afternoon.The National Park Service and the local county medical examiner are investigating the incident.It’s the second death in the Canyon in the past two weeks. On June 24, 49-year-old Catherine Houe of Californi...

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GOP powerbroker left Texas governor a voicemail requesting National Guard 'shoot to kill' rioters

""Kill 'em." Houston GOP powerbroker Steve Hotze left Greg Abbott a voicemail requesting National Guard "shoot to kill" rioters" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Independence Day marked by division on the streets of Washington

Demonstrators chanting "Black Lives Matter" exchange words with activists waving pro-Trump signs outside a fortified White House: America's Independence Day was marked in Washington on Saturday by confrontation and disunity.

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Great minds think alike: Bob Dylan’s and Jimmy Buffett’s new CDs have a Key West connection

I woke up the other day, hooked up my intravenous coffee drip, and looked at the news headlines on my phone.It was bad news all the way down. A bit of escapism was in order. And there are few better escapes than Key West. The good news is that two of America’s greatest living songwriters have just released new albums connected to the southernmost point on the Atlantic Coast. Jimmy Buffett’s “Life on the Flip Side” was recorded in Key West. And Bob Dylan’s begins with a song about Key West that includes references to the man who made the margarita famous.Dylan long ago named Buffett as one of his ...

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Christopher Columbus statue toppled in Baltimore by protesters

Protesters in the US city of Baltimore pulled down a statue of Christopher Columbus on Saturday, local media reported, the latest monument to be toppled in anti-racism demonstrations.

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'Spoiler' Kanye West mocked for running for president against his pal Trump: ‘2020 never fails to disappoint’

President Donald Trump appears to have lost the support of one of his most well-known Black supporters as Kanye West announced on Saturday that he is running for president.

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Trump pal Kanye West announces 2020 presidential campaign in 4th of July message

Kanye West announced a 2020 presidential bid on Independence Day.

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WATCH: Huge group of armed Black protesters march on Confederate monument in Georgia

Armed black protesters marched in Georgia on Independence Day to protest one of the largest Confederate monuments in the world.

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Trump’s Independence Day message: American 'heroes’ will defeat ‘the radical left’ -- like the Nazis and fascists

President Donald Trump escalated his rhetoric against political adversaries during a White House address on Independence Day.

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Montana GOP ticket sidelined after exposure to COVID-positive Trump, Jr. girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle: report

The Montana Republican Party is facing a crisis after multiple members of the ticket were potentially exposed to COVID-19.

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