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Confirmed US coronavirus cases surpass 2 million mark

The number of confirmed coronavirus infections in the United States topped 2 million on Wednesday, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.

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Trump to resume MAGA rallies on Juneteenth at the site of the 'single worst incident of racial violence'

President Donald Trump's long racist history will gain another notch on his belt when he resumes holding his official campaign rallies by flying to the city of the "single worst incident of racial violence in American history" on a Juneteenth, a sacred day celebrating the end of slavery.

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Fired Trump watchdog pressed on whether Pompeo investigations covered workplace violence

Former State Department Inspector General Steve Linick on Wednesday told lawmakers that he does not know what happened to any of the five probes which he had been conducting into Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at the time of his firing last month — three more than were previously known.

According to a transcript of hearings with multiple congressional committees released Wednesday, one of the new investigations may possibly involve violence in the workplace.

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'This is big': Top GOP pollster is stunned by the sudden shift in public opinion on Black Lives Matter

Prominent Republican pollster Frank Luntz has been floored by the apparently massive influence of the Black Lives Mattter movement in recent years and weeks. Following the killing of George Floyd under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer, protests across the country have sprung up demanding justice and an end to racism.

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Ohio Republican asks if COVID-19 numbers are possible because the 'colored population' just doesn't wash their hands

Black communities are disproportionately suffering from COVID-19 more than whites are and one Ohio Republican wonders if it's because the "colored population" doesn't wash their hands, reported the Dayton Daily News.

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Veteran pollster explains why Trump's least-favorite poll from CNN might actually be accurate

Veteran pollster Charlie Cook explained during Lawrence O'Donnell's "Last Word" Wednesday that the CNN poll that President Donald Trump threatened to sue the network over could actually be accurate if polls for the last week are any indication.

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'Tens of thousands of rifle and pistol rounds were stored in the DC Armory for the military to use on Americans': report

In a building, east of the U.S. Capitol sits the Washington, D.C. Armory. While some use it for an arena, auditorium, sports venue or event space, but it also is the home of the Washington, D.C. National Guard.

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Retired general does a takedown of American military bases named after Confederate losers

It's rare that people want to build monuments, buildings or statues to people who lose, but in the case of many U.S. military bases, they're named after men who committed treason, lost battles and failed in the violent overthrow of the American government. The United States doesn't have a statue of King George III after he was defeated in the American Revolution.

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'Orwellian doublespeak': CNN's Anderson Cooper blasts Kayleigh McEnany's defense of Trump's conspiracy of Buffalo protester

On CNN Wednesday, anchor Anderson Cooper laid into White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany for her defense of President Donald Trump's conspiracy theory about the Buffalo protester hospitalized by police.

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'Go back to whatever (expletive) Asian country you belong': California woman loses it with jogger for exercising in local park

A Torrance, California woman was running up and down the stairs in a park when an elderly woman came up to her to yell that she was monopolizing the stairs.

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Governors decide they don't care about spike in coronavirus cases -- reopening will continue

President Donald Trump is rebooting his campaign to hold major rallies beginning on Juneteenth and he'll visit the states of Florida, Arizona and North Carolina, among others. The problem, however, is that many of the states are having an increase in COVID-19 cases.

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LeBron James founds voting rights group to stop suppression of Black voters

On Wednesday, The New York Times reported that basketball superstar LeBron James is forming a new voting rights group intended to protect the ballot for African-American voters.

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National Guard 'demoralized' after being called in against George Floyd protesters to please Trump: report

The New York Times reported Wednesday that the only reason the National Guard was called in was not to clear protesters for President Donald Trump's photo-op, but to "appease him." Now there's an investigation into why peaceful protests turned violent.

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