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CNN lawyer mocks Trump campaign’s demand to retract poll – and explains ‘how free speech works’

CNN's legal department sent a letter in response to the threats from President Donald Trump's campaign over their recent poll showing the president losing handily to Vice President Joe Biden.

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For many black Americans, nothing has changed since civil rights movement

For three generations, black Americans have learned the same cautionary tale about the police. And many, speaking on the fringes of George Floyd's memorial ceremonies, say that nothing has changed in the US since the mid-20th century struggle for civil rights.

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New research shows why non-smokers get serious lung condition

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a debilitating lung condition, often develops as a result of decades of heavy smoking -- but that does not explain why almost a third of all cases occur among people who have never smoked.

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Trump allies call his recent tweet the worst thing he's said since Charlottesville: Maggie Haberman

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman reported Wednesday that one of President Donald Trump's tweets is being seen as his worst statement since calling neo-Nazis and white supremacists "very fine people" during the Charlottesville riots.

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Number of Texans hospitalized with coronavirus hits all-time high as experts say cases are likely to continue increasing

The figures come a little more than a month since Gov. Greg Abbott's stay-at-home order expired and about two weeks after Memorial Day.

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Trump blows racist dog whistle to declare he will not allow renaming of military bases named for Confederate traitors

A desperate President Donald Trump is working hard to ensure he does not lose any more of his die-hard base, despite polls showing he is slipping in every key demographic.

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Ex-Tea Party rep slams Mitt Romney for 'playing both sides' on Trump support

On Wednesday, Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) — the only Republican senator to vote to convict President Donald Trump for abuse of power — told reporters he is "confident" that Republicans will stay in power, and the president will be elected to another term.

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‘Idiot’ Trump supporter ignites a furious backlash after attempting to appeal to Hispanic Texans

Joe Michael Perez owns a Trump memorabilia shop in Texas's Corpus Christi Trade Center, and took an opportunity to promote his business in a local bilingual newspaper -- with a photo of himself by a statue of deceased Tejano singer Selena wearing a Trump "Keep America Great" hat, The Houston Chronicle reports.

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Christopher Columbus statue beheaded in Boston

A statue of Christopher Columbus in Boston has been beheaded, police said Wednesday, as calls to remove sculptures commemorating colonizers and slavers sweep America on the back of anti-racism protests.

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Gun-toting racist threatens to kill Black family after teen accidentally brushes against his car

A racist Georgia man exploded in violent threats after a Black teenager brushed against his car by accident.

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Trump campaign demands CNN apologize for poll that showed 14-point Biden blowout

President Donald Trump's campaign has now called on CNN to apologize for publishing a poll that showed former Vice President Joe Biden winning the 2020 presidential election by a whopping 14 points.

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Listen to the 'calls ringing out in the streets across the world,' says George Floyd's brother in emotional testimony before Congress

"The people marching in the streets are telling you enough is enough.

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Oklahoma cop says police are shooting Black Americans 'less than we probably ought to be'

A police officer from Tulsa, Oklahoma this week tried to downplay racism by police by saying that police shoot far fewer black people "than we ought to" because black people are purportedly involved in so many crimes.

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