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Florida leaders up in arms after Trump officials move to allow oil drilling off their coast: report

On Wednesday, reports indicated President Donald Trump's Department of the Interior is drafting a plan that will expand oil drilling near the Florida coasts — after the November election.

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'There's no sign yet of a mass exodus from the runaway Trump train' for the GOP: report

President Donald Trump stepped in it again Wednesday when he defended monuments to former leaders in the failed Confederacy. Yet, fellow Republicans aren't lining up to denounce it, or in Sen. Susan Collins' (R-ME) case, furrow her brow at it. Instead, they're ignoring the questions and the press and pretending they didn't hear the question.

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NASCAR fans explode with anger over Confederate flag ban: 'Good luck on filling those stands'

On Wednesday, NASCAR announced the Confederate battle banner would be prohibited at all of its events and properties.

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Speaker Nancy Pelosi asks for Confederate statues to be removed from the US Capitol

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) sent a letter to Sen Roy Blunt (R-MO), who chairs the Joint Committee on the Library, tasked with managing Statuary Hall in the US Capitol building. In the letter, she requests 11 statues that represent failed Confederate soldiers and generals be removed.

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NASCAR bans Confederate flag from all events after public pressure: report

On Wednesday, NASCAR announced it would be prohibiting the display of the Confederate battle banner at all of its events:

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Trump refuses to denounce Confederacy at race relations roundtable

President Donald Trump did a roundtable with his Black supporters who sang his praises for policies and attacked reporters and commentators of color like CNN's Don Lemon and longtime commentator Roland Martin.

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A Trump speech on race will try to get black people to stop making demands and absolve white people of guilt: op-ed

Recently it was reported that Stephen Miller would be writing an upcoming speech for President Trump on race relations. While it's not known if the speech will actually happen, the Washington Post's Paul Waldman speculated about how such a speech might play out.

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Republican Steve Schmidt calls Trump the 'second president of the Confederacy'

Steve Schmidt, the former aide to the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), has opposed President Donald Trump since the days he attacked the Vietnam Veteran for being a prisoner of war. When speaking to MSNBC on Wednesday, Schmidt said that it has become abundantly clear that Trump is the second president of the Confederacy.

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White House: Trump working ‘quietly and diligently’ on race relations speech

The White House says President Donald Trump has been working "quietly and diligently" on what is believed to be a speech addressing race relations in the wake of three weeks of protests over the killing by white police officers of an unarmed, handcuffed Black man, George Floyd. Those protests have turned into a movement fighting racial injustice.

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Oscars board elects 'Selma' director as diversity increases

The organization behind the Oscar awards elected "Selma" director Ava DuVernay on Wednesday as it slightly increased its number of female and black governors.

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Why Kentucky pledged health coverage for entire black population

The governor of Kentucky committed this week to ensuring that 100 percent of the US state's black population has health coverage, an initiative given new urgency by the coronavirus pandemic and protests against police brutality.

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Progressives have good chance to move a 'receptive' Biden to the left, says Sanders

Sen. Bernie Sanders told The New Yorker Tuesday that he believes former Vice President Joe Biden can be pushed to the left on a number of issues if he wins the 2020 general election.

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Ousted IG says State Department tried to bully him into dropping Saudi arms probe

Recently ousted State Department Inspector General Steve Linick was carrying out five separate reviews into potential wrongdoings by the department when he was terminated.

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