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Air Force sergeant charged with fatal 'Boogaloo' attack on federal officer in Oakland

On Tuesday, NBC News reported that an Air Force sergeant arrested after a fatal ambush on two Santa Cruz County sheriff's deputies is now being charged with the murder of a federal security officer at the George Floyd protests in Oakland in May.

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DOJ files civil lawsuit against John Bolton to block release of tell-all book on Trump administration

The United State of America has filed a lawsuit against former National Security Advisor John Bolton.

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Nancy Pelosi attacks 'dangerous' McConnell for saying George Floyd policing bill is 'going nowhere'

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) quoted President Donald Trump saying "Congress should do more." Yet, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said that the policing bill named after George "Perry" Floyd "is going nowhere" and "we won't have any of that."

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Albuquerque shooter Steven Baca attended Trump rally wearing red #MAGA hat: report

The man who shot an anti-racism protester in Alburquerque has been identified as a supporter of President Donald Trump.

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'This is mass murder': COVID-19 deaths in US prisons have risen by 73 percent the past month

The number of known cases in the facilities has doubled since mid-May to over 68,000.

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North Carolina Republican calls Black Lives Matter protesters 'ignorant thugs' and 'vermin' — and says cops should 'shoot them'

According to The Charlotte Observer, North Carolina state Rep. Larry Pittman posted an inflammatory rant against Black Lives Matter protesters on Facebook — and encouraged police officers to shoot any who resist arrest.

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Republican caught on hot mic complaining about Dem saying corporations get bailouts when people don't

Republican Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey was caught on a hot microphone during a social-distancing Senate meeting attacking Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH)

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Tulsa lawsuit asks court to require 'mandatory' face masks at potentially 'deadly' Trump rally

A lawsuit filed by attorneys in Oklahoma seeks to prevent President Donald Trump's campaign from causing a "super spreader" event by holding a rally in Tulsa later this month without proper safety precautions.

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Seattle Police employee arrested after shooting motorist in road rage incident

In a road rage incident that took place Saturday, a Seattle Police Department employee pulled a gun and shot at a motorist, The News Tribune reports.

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Nebraska Democrats cut ties with their Senate nominee after he harasses female staffer in group text: report

On Tuesday, The Associated Press reported that the Democratic Party of Nebraska is severing ties with their 2020 Senate nominee over lewd remarks he made about a female staffer in a group text.

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'Just freakin' lies': Ex-senator says Pence has adopted the 'stupid' administration's policy of making up things about COVID-19

Former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) went off on Vice President Mike Pence for lying about the coronavirus cases in Oklahoma.

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'Is this a joke?' Ex-White House ethics lawyer slams Trump campaign's offer to let supporters 'co-sign' Trump's police order for money

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that places modest restrictions on police chokeholds, calls for improved training requirements, aims to track problem officers when they change jobs to avoid punishment, and urges local governments to pair police with social workers when responding to certain types of calls.

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How two women are taking on the racism on neighborhood social media Nextdoor

Digging through the bizarre posts on Nextdoor was just a hobby, Jenn Takahashi told VICE News in an interview. She didn't intend for her tweets about the site to become part of a movement to out the site's racism, but that's exactly what happened.

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