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Fortnite removes police cars with eye on US race protests: WSJ

The creators of Fortnite have removed police cars from the massively popular video game over concerns about the ongoing protests against racial injustice and police brutality in the United States, The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.

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Advice to young activists from a 101-year-old historian: The 2020 census matters

These last months have been a stressful and difficult time in the history of our country. I say that with some experience behind me. I’m 101 years old.I was born during the 1918 influenza pandemic. My grandparents were born slaves. My parents were sharecroppers in Alabama before moving to Chicago when I was 3 years old. I fought Nazis in Europe during World War II, and I organized the Chicago delegation to Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1963 March on Washington as the civil rights movement took wings.The murder of George Floyd was shocking in its cruelty, but the circumstances were all too familiar....

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Trump slammed for 'campaign of hate' after saying he called for less COVID-19 testing

As coronavirus cases continue to increase nationwide, President Donald Trump is drawing criticism for his Saturday rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma from a number of angles, including his suggestion that he encouraged officials to slow down testing for Covid-19 and his unauthorized use of a song to promote "a campaign of hate."

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Bill Barr may spring an 'October Surprise' to save Trump's re-election: columnist

Daily Beast columnist Michael Tomasky is warning Democrats to beware of Attorney General Bill Barr's last-ditch effort to save President Donald Trump's reelection campaign by springing last-minute indictments of former law enforcement officials involved in probing Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

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Anatomy of a man-made disaster: 370 ways Donald Trump failed to keep us safe from the coronavirus

Crises have a way of sorting the good presidents from the bad.

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40 MLB players and staff test positive for COVID-19 in week: report

Major League Baseball saw 40 players and staff members test positive for COVID-19 in the past week, USA Today reported on Sunday as talks on how to get a 2020 season underway dragged on.

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NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace has noose found in his car's garage stall at Talladega

A noose was found in Bubba Wallace’s car garage stall at Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday afternoon, NASCAR announced late Sunday evening.“Late this afternoon, NASCAR was made aware that a noose was found in the garage stall of the 43 team. We are angry and outraged, and cannot state strongly enough how seriously we take this heinous act,” NASCAR said in a statement. The sanctioning body said it launched an “immediate investigation” and will do everything it can to identify the person(s) responsible and “eliminate them from the sport.”“As we have stated unequivocally, there is no place for rac...

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John Oliver wishes Trump a Happy Fathers Day with a montage of his most disturbing comments about his children

President Donald Trump spent his Father's Day on the golf course, despite having contributed to the DNA of five children. It was a moment that John Oliver felt needed to be captured in a "Now This" segment, which he often shows between larger acts of his Sunday evening show.

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John Oliver dunks on Melania Trump's bizarre Junteenth message as qualifying 'as a hate crime in 12 states'

"Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver ended the news week dunking on President Donald Trump for his failed Tulsa campaign rally and first lady Melania Trump for a genuinely bizarre Juneteenth message.

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Bill Barr's latest firing shows Trump's 'paranoia' more investigations are coming: Ex-White House director

Former White House senior director Nayyera Haq explained that the recent firing of U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman at the Southern District of New York shows that the president is a little worried about upcoming lawsuits.

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Even if I testified -- 'it would not have made any difference because minds were made up on Capitol Hill': Bolton says

During his Sunday interview with ABC's Martha Raddatz, former national security adviser John Bolton tried to make it sound like he would have appeared had he been subpoenaed by Congress. Regardless, however, nothing he would have said or done would have mattered, Bolton claimed.

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John Bolton thinks Kim Jong-Un 'gets a big kick' out of Trump being easily swayed with flattery

President Donald Trump has been easily swayed by Kim Jong Un's flattery. It was something that former national security adviser John Bolton said Kim likely "gets a kick out of."

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John Bolton reveals he had to tell Trump things over and over again because they 'wouldn't sink in'

Former national security adviser John Bolton's new book The Room Where it Happened, is set to debut at No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller's list when it is released on Tuesday. In a much-anticipated interview with ABC's Martha Raddatz, Bolton revealed some of the most startling pieces of his time in the White House with President Donald Trump.

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