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A hospital's secret coronavirus policy separated Native American mothers from their newborns

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A prominent women’s hospital here has separated some Native American women from their newly born babies, the result of a practice designed to stop the spread of COVID-19 that clinicians and health care ethicists described as racial profiling.

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America's original sin: Floyd death prompts historical soul-searching

Confederate monuments are coming down and statues of Christopher Columbus are being toppled as Americans grapple with the ghosts of the country's racial history in the wake of George Floyd's death.

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Hertz allowed to sell $1 billion in shares despite bankruptcy

Coronavirus-hit car rental company Hertz was granted permission Friday to sell $1 billion in shares, an extraordinary move after it declared bankruptcy in the United States and Canada.

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Trump changes course and won’t hold Tulsa rally on Juneteenth -- and claims over 200,000 want to attend

President Donald Trump reversed course for one of the first times in his presidency with a late-night announcement on Twitter on Friday.

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George Takei praises progress by BLM protesters — and reflects on meeting Martin Luther King, Jr.

George Takei, the pioneering Asian American "Star Trek" actor and LGBTQ icon, said massive anti-racism protests this month show the US is "making progress" on diversity, but warned the pandemic is renewing deep-rooted prejudices.

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Nazi-tattooed man arrested for armed impersonation of a federal officer at BLM protest: report

Federal prosecutors allege a man impersonated a federal agent during a Black Live Matter protest in Las Vegas.

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Trump hates the idea of delivering the GOP acceptance speech to a crowd of people wearing masks: report

On Friday, The Washington Post reported that President Donald Trump dislikes the idea of giving his acceptance speech for the GOP renomination to a crowd of people wearing masks.

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Armed group protects Confederate statue in Kentucky: 'This is our battle line'

On Friday, crowds of demonstrators gathered in Brandenburg, Kentucky — a small city west of Louisville — to protect a Confederate monument after local discussion of getting rid of it.

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Trump said Abraham Lincoln’s legacy is ‘questionable’ -- but a black reporter pointed out: ‘We are free’

In a new interview with Fox News’ Harris Faulkner, President Donald Trump repeatedly shoved his foot in his mouth and stumbled as he tried and failed to cogently address the issue of racism in the United States.

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NYT's Paul Krugman reveals why the far right is living out its ‘nightmare’ — and could become even more dangerous

The “Justice for George Floyd” protests have been having a major impact all around the United States — even in the Deep South, where symbols of the Confederacy are being removed from public property. Discussing the impact of the protests in his New York Times column, liberal economist Paul Krugman asserts that far-right “reactionaries” are having a terrible month. But Krugman also warns that the more threatened reactionaries feel, the more “dangerous” they can become in the months leading up this year’s presidential election.

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Private jet firms get $300 million bailout while Trump fights to block unemployment aid

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NYT calls for ‘new faces’ and ‘new ideas’ while backing two progressives challenging incumbent Democrats

Progressive challengers against two incumbents in Congress received the backing of The New York Times in an editorial published online on Friday evening.

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