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Neil Gorsuch, the US justice behind surprise LGBT ruling

US Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, the unexpected author of a landmark ruling to protect LGBT workers, was appointed by President Donald Trump to be a reliably conservative voice on the nation's highest court.

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Georgia sheriff tells CNN: Rayshard Brooks shooting was 'very necessary'

A sheriff from Georgia insisted to CNN on Tuesday that Atlanta police officer Devin Brosnan was "justified" in killing Rayshard Brooks, who was shot in the back.

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How a city known for high crime rates and racial tensions kept its protests non-violent

Protests against systemic racism and police brutality in America continue to call for justice after the police murder of George Floyd on May 25. Floyd’s death catalyzed an uprising of voices that are pushing forward the national narratives around policing and public safety. There is a widespread, growing call to defund and dismantle America’s long-militarized police departments, restructure their use of force policies and redistribute their bloated budgets into public services like housing for homeless people, social services, employment services and community-led safety programs.

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Tulsans lash out at mayor for saying he's concerned about Trump rally -- but the city has enough ICU beds

Tulsa Mayor GT Bynum took to Facebook for a long comment admitting that he is concerned about President Donald Trump's rally at the BOK Center. But he said that he isn't worried about the city's capacity to handle additional COVID-19 cases.

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Fort Worth police department debunks Tucker Carlson's claims about Black Lives Matter arrests

The Fort Worth Police Department is hitting back at Fox News host Tucker Carlson, saying a recent segment he did regarding a recent protest in the area was “absolutely inaccurate” and a “gross mischaracterization” of the events that took place.

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Ohio man busted on federal weapons charge after carrying anti-Semitic sign at lockdown protest

An Ohio man was indicted on federal weapons charges two months after he carried an anti-Semitic sign to a lockdown protest.

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6 facts about Juneteenth, which marks the last day of slavery

ATLANTA — June 19 marks a pivotal point in American history. On June 19, 1865, the last slaves in Texas and more broadly the Confederate South were freed.Nationally and in cities like Atlanta, the day has been celebrated with parades, plays and other festivities that honor the African-American culture that developed during and after slavery. With COVID-19 on the horizon, some of those events will not take place due to social distancing. Efforts like HellaJuneteenth, a California advocacy campaign, has invited folks to honor the holiday in a virtual space and by pushing to recognize the day as ...

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Florida sees a record 2,783 daily coronavirus cases as state total hits 80,000

MIAMI — Florida’s Department of Health on Tuesday morning confirmed 2,783 additional cases of COVID-19, setting another daily total record high since the start of the pandemic. The state now has a total of 80,109 confirmed cases.Previously, the highest daily total recorded was on Saturday when 2,581 cases were reported. There were also 55 new deaths announced Tuesday, raising the statewide death toll to 2,993.The state slowly began to reopen in May. Now in June, most businesses across the state are open at limited capacity with social distancing regulations in place to reduce the risk of COVID...

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‘Open love letter to cops’: Americans slam Trump for turning address on police reform into ‘tone deaf’ campaign rally

President Donald Trump was slated to deliver a Rose Garden address on "Safe Policing for Safe Communities," and sign an executive order on police reform on Tuesday at noon. Instead, Trump showed up late, and shortly into his remarks decided to go off-script and deliver a campaign rally speech, televised live by all the major news networks, during which he bragged about the former rate of unemployment for Black Americans, his support of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and attacked the Obama administration.

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Trump's Iowa problem is a red flag that a 'wipeout' is on the way come Election Day: conservative

In her column for the Washington Post, conservative writer Jennifer Rubin highlighted reports coming out of normally Republican-reliable Iowa that are not good news for Donald Trump and could be a red flag that the president is looking at a debacle at the polls in November.

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Prosecutor who quit Roger Stone case because of Trump and Barr’s interference to testify in House Judiciary hearing

S.J. Zelinsky was among the U.S. Department of Justice prosecutors who quit the Roger Stone case in February in response to interference from President Donald Trump. And Zelinsky, according to New York Times reporters Mattathias Schwartz and Charlie Savage, has agreed to testify about Stone’s case and interference from Trump and Attorney General William Barr next week on Wednesday, June 24 before the House Judiciary Committee.

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Biracial family called 'dirty' and then refused access to shower house at Missouri campground

An Illinois family says they suffered discrimination and mistreatment during an out-of-state camping trip.

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Retired police sergeant trashes Trump's 'psychobabble' Rose Garden speech: 'It changes nothing'

During an appearance on CNN this Tuesday, retired Los Angeles police sergeant Cheryl Dorsey slammed President Trump's Rose Garden speech in the wake of his signing of an executive order creating a federal database of police officer accused of using excessive force.

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