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How Dave Chappelle, a poetry podcast and a Bruce Springsteen playlist are talking about racism

Just over a month ago, George Floyd was killed while in police custody in Minneapolis. In the turbulent weeks that followed, the country has been rocked by protests and roiled by calls for change in a world where too many Black men and women are killed because of their skin color.In the midst of the tumult, some voices have emerged from the zeitgeist with words and music that captured the moment and also explained the moment. Here is what these searchers, seekers and scholars had to say about racism, violence and where we need to go from here.Dave Chappelle, “8:46”“This is not funny at all,” c...

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Florida retirement community descends into civil war as Trump supporters plot sabotage of opponents' golf carts

The Villages, a sprawling retirement community in Florida, came under the national spotlight this weekend when President Donald Trump approvingly promoted a video that featured an elderly supporter who lives there chanting, "White power!"

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'Black Lives Matter' to be painted on NBA courts: reports

League organisers have agreed to paint NBA courts with the words "Black Lives Matter" when the basketball season resumes next month in Florida, US media reports said.

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Trump is losing -- and 'his world of hurt keeps getting more painful by the day': Rick Wilson

In his column for the Daily Beast, former GOP campaign consultant -- and current founder of the Trump-attacking Lincoln Project -- Rick Wilson said Donald Trump is not quitting the 2020 presidential race, but that doesn't mean that his world isn't collapsing around him.

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COVID-19 messes with Texas: What went wrong and how the state can turn it around

The July 4 holiday weekend usually means cookouts and big gatherings in Texas, but right now, the state is facing a public health catastrophe.

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How small towns are responding to the global pandemic

Before the global pandemic hit, small towns across America were dealing with struggling economies, aging roads and bridges, and declining populations.

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Propeller wounds likely caused death of young, endangered whale found off Jersey Shore

Officials on Monday said the critically endangered whale that was discovered off the coast of Monmouth County likely died from wounds it suffered in a collision with a vessel.The carcass of the male whale calf was spotted floating off Monmouth Beach around noon Friday after it was first seen a couple miles south in the water near Long Branch a day earlier, according to officials.Though officials initially suspected a boat collision was to blame, a necropsy confirmed the likely cause of death. Preliminary findings from the procedure revealed signs of at least separate vessel collisions, accordi...

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Kansas City mayor told in text message he 'should swing from a tree' after issuing mask order

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City’s mayor was sent text messages calling him a racial slur and saying he “should swing from a tree” because of his order requiring face coverings to be worn in public.

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Louisville will investigate mayor for actions around Breonna Taylor's killing

The three Louisville police officers involved in the killing of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor in March have yet to face any criminal charges for their actions but, on Monday, Louisville Metro Council’s government oversight committee announced an investigation of another public figure closely involved in the events surrounding Taylor’s killing: Mayor Greg Fischer.The committee plans to investigate the decisions made by Fischer and members of his administration leading up to and following the death of Taylor, who was shot and killed by a trio of officers when they served a warrant at her apartment....

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Shooting at Seattle's CHOP protest site kills 16-year-old boy, leaves 14-year-old critically injured

SEATTLE — A 16-year-old boy was killed and a 14-year-old boy was wounded early Monday morning when they were shot at 12th Avenue and East Pike Street in the protest area known as CHOP, in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood.The shooting amplified calls to bring law enforcement back to the East Precinct and shut down CHOP, though protesters say the violence isn’t connected to the movement and they won’t leave until their demands are met. Monday’s gun violence marked the second fatal shooting of a teenager in the area in a little over a week — Lorenzo Anderson, 19, died after being shot at the e...

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Chicago releases bodycam video from night former police superintendent was found asleep at the wheel

CHICAGO — The city of Chicago on Monday released records and body camera footage related to an October incident in which then-police Superintendent Eddie Johnson was found asleep at the wheel, which led Mayor Lori Lightfoot to angrily fire him.But Lightfoot’s administration is declining to release Inspector General Joe Ferguson’s report on the matter, despite having pushed the City Council to approve a law allowing certain IG reports of high public interest to be released.The ordinance backed by the mayor last fall would have allowed the corporation counsel to decide whether to release IG inve...

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How North Carolina transformed itself into the worst state to be unemployed

By March, when the coronavirus began accelerating through the United States, Shawn Hill-Watkins had been working as a cashier at a Food Lion supermarket in High Point, North Carolina, for seven months, taking three buses to work and back each day. She couldn’t afford the groceries she was ringing up for customers, but she had always been outgoing and knew how to keep the mood upbeat. Older regulars at the market sought out her line. They knew her by the colorful silk flowers she had sewn for herself, which she would wear behind her ear.

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Trump campaign removed social distancing stickers in Tulsa as staffers tested positive for COVID-19

Hours before President Donald Trump arrived to address rally-goers at Tulsa's BOK Center arena on June 20, campaign staff directed the venue to remove social distancing stickers that its staff had applied to thousands of seats.

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