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Ex-tea party lawmaker slams Sean Hannity for telling viewers police are ‘under attack’

On Thursday, Fox News primetime host Sean Hannity warned his viewers that police officers in America are "under attack," saying, "it is unfair, it is sick, and it is twisted."

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Austin police chief to keep his job -- despite city council members calling for a change in leadership

Austin Police Chief Brian Manley will stay in his position, a city spokesperson confirmed in an email Thursday.

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Air Force launches investigation into why military aircraft were used to monitor police brutality protesters

On Thursday, The New York Times reported that the Air Force Inspector General is opening an investigation into why military aircraft were used to surveil the police brutality protests.

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AMC Theatres CEO slammed for saying he won't mandate masks to avoid 'political controversy'

On Thursday, AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aron announced his cinemas would begin reopening — but made it clear he would not require moviegoers to wear masks, because he didn't "want to be drawn into a political controversy."

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NYT editorial board warns Trump's policies are 'exporting' coronavirus to other countries

On Thursday, The New York Times editorial board warned that President Donald Trump's policies are not only letting coronavirus spread in America, but "exporting" it abroad.

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Trump 'meltdown' expected after Fox News poll shows him losing by double digits

Fox News released a new poll on Thursday showing President Donald Trump trailing former Vice President Joe Biden by double digits in the 2020 presidential election.

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Schwarzenegger backs Gavin Newsom’s mask order — and says anyone who doesn’t is ‘an absolute moron’

On Thursday, former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger came out in favor of Gov. Gavin Newsom's order requiring masks in public — and said anyone trying to politicize the issue "is an absolute moron who can't read."

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Trump-endorsed NY Republican accused of voter fraud after allegedly lying about where he lives

On Thursday, WIVB News 4 Buffalo reported that Chris Jacobs, a real estate businessman and state senator running for the Republican nomination for New York's 27th Congressional District, is the subject of a complaint to the Erie County District Attorney alleging voter fraud and election fraud.

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Black State Dept official resigns in protest of Trump: His actions on race 'cut sharply against my core values'

On Thursday, The Washington Post reported that a key State Department official is stepping down in protest of President Donald Trump's actions on racial issues.

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Rudy Giuliani among Trump's team negotiating to increase the number of presidential debates: report

Unpaid Donald Trump defense attorney Rudy Giuliani was among the members of the president's team trying to increase the number of presidential debates.

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WATCH: Fox News announces Biden beating Trump by double digits

Even Fox News can't skew their polls enough to make Donald Trump look like he's winning.

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Georgia DA will not seek the death penalty for the officer who killed Rayshard Brooks: report

On Thursday, Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard said that he would not pursue the death penalty for former Atlanta police officer Garrett Rolfe in the killing of Rayshard Brooks.

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Justice Sotomayor accuses her colleagues of ‘overlooking’ Trump’s bigotry in new ruling

Many immigrants and their advocates won a major victory on Thursday when the Supreme Court issued an opinion, drafted by Chief Justice John Roberts, blocking the Trump administration’s efforts to rescind a program protecting undocumented people who arrived in the United States before they were adults. But Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented from one part of Roberts’ majority ruling, even as she and the other three liberal justices concurred with the chief justice for the bulk of the decision.

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