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How a behind-the-scenes bare-knuckle brawl shaped Trump's foreign policy

It was a bare-knuckle brawl of the first order. It took place in Washington, D.C., and it resulted in a KO. The winners? Lobbyists and the defense industry. The losers? Us. And odds on, you didn’t even know that it happened. Few Americans did, which is why it’s worth telling the story of how Saudi, Emirati, and Qatari money flooded the nation’s capital and, in the process, American policy went down for the count.

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Anderson Cooper moved to tears after Cornel West offers hope — and then warns of ‘neo-fascist’ backlash

On CNN Tuesday, philosopher and Princeton University Professor Emeritus Cornel West moved Anderson Cooper to tears with his call for racial justice.

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Suspect in Minneapolis police precinct fire makes first court appearance

MINNEAPOLIS — A man charged with arson at the Minneapolis police 3rd Precinct building made a brief appearance Tuesday in U.S. District Court.Branden M. Wolfe, 23, admitted to authorities that he was involved in the fire that heavily damaged the 3rd Precinct building following the May 25 death of George Floyd while in police custody, according to a criminal complaint. It says Wolfe also said he stole equipment from the building, some of which was recovered from his person and his apartment. Thus far, he is charged only with aiding and abetting arson.U.S. Magistrate Judge Hildy Bowbeer found th...

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What do those calls to 'defund the police' mean?

Calls to defund the police are growing after the death of George Floyd, a black man who was killed by a white police officer in Minneapolis. Abolishing the police force seems like an invitation for mayhem, but some proponents warn that the slogan may be getting in the way of what they really want.Q1 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreCalls to defund the police and abolish departmentsThose who are calling to defund the police vary in what they are actually demanding. Some mean the phrase just as it sounds, which is to abolish the police force and spend the money on other areas. Fox Ne...

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Senate confirms 1st African American head of US military service branch

Washington (AFP) - The US Senate confirmed General Charles Brown as Air Force chief of staff, the first African American to ever lead one of the Pentagon's six armed services.Brown, 57, currently commander of the Pacific Air Forces, will become only the second African American to ever serve on the powerful Joint Chiefs of Staff, after former Joint Chiefs chair Colin Powell during 1989-1993.His confirmation, in a unanimous 98-0 vote in the Senate, comes as protests continue around the country over racism and mistreatment of blacks in the wake of the May 25 killing of George Floyd by a white Min...

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Woman who ran over Philly cop during looting faces attempted murder charge

PHILADELPHIA — A Southwest Philadelphia woman has been charged with attempted murder for running over a police officer with her car during looting sparked by protests over the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, District Attorney Larry Krasner said Tuesday.Angela Hall, 41, was attempting to flee the 700 block of Chestnut Street in Old City on May 30 when she stuck Officer Antonio Nieves, who was on bike patrol and attempted to stop her vehicle, Krasner said.“This individual’s criminal actions are egregious and resulted in serious, possibly permanent injuries to a police o...

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Jeffrey Epstein grand jury records will stay sealed for now: judge

MIAMI — Records that could reveal whether there was any wrongdoing by Palm Beach prosecutors in their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case will remain sealed, at least for now, a judge has ruled.Palm Beach County Circuit Court Chief Judge Krista Marx dismissed portions of a lawsuit filed by the Palm Beach Post that sought release of the 2006 state grand jury probe into Epstein’s sex crimes.In her Monday order, Marx concluded that the Post had no standing to demand that the state attorney, Dave Aronberg, or the county clerk, Sharon Bock, unseal the documents. Rather, it should have sought a cou...

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NJ prison guard among group that reenacted George Floyd’s killing as protesters marched by

A video posted on social media shows a group of men, including a New Jersey state corrections officer, taunting and mocking protesters in Gloucester County Monday - with one kneeling on a man’s neck, reenacting the police killing of George Floyd in Minnesota.The officer has been suspended, officials said Tuesday.Floyd’s death over Memorial Day weekend has set off protests across the world.That was the case Monday, when peaceful, chanting protesters marched along Delsea Drive in Franklinville, an unincorporated community in Franklin Township.As the protest passed by a property, a group of men, ...

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LGBTQ rights group calls attention to violence against trans people of color, amid racial inequality protests

LGBTQ rights advocates are urging racial inequality protesters to not overlook the violence faced by transgender people of color.“I don’t think that anybody would say that there’s been enough attention focused on and around trans people and the state of violence they live in,” author and human rights advocate Tori Cooper told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.As the Human Rights Campaign’s director of community engagement for the Transgender Justice Initiative, Cooper works for the empowerment of the transgender community focusing on public safety and public education.“I think it is a weakness of...

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Protesters and ACLU sue Seattle, blame mayor and police chief for 'unnecessary violence' at demonstrations

SEATTLE — The city of Seattle has violated the constitutional rights of people at recent demonstrations against police brutality and racism by allowing Seattle Police Department officers to deploy “unnecessary violence” in controlling and suppressing crowds, says a lawsuit filed in federal court Tuesday on behalf of Black Lives Matter activists, protesters and a journalist.The lawsuit alleges the city has deprived protesters and others of their First Amendment rights by using chemical agents such as tear gas and pepper spray, as well as projectiles such as flash-bang grenades and blast balls, ...

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Michigan officials sue dam owners for flood damage, repairs

LANSING, Mich. — Michigan officials filed suit Tuesday against Boyce Hydro Power in a bid to hold the Edenville Dam owners responsible for widespread flood damage in the Midland area and recoup the taxpayer money spent to address the breach.The lawsuit filed in Ingham County Circuit Court would ask the court to set enforceable deadlines for fixing the Edenville Dam on the Tobacco River side, said Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, who is suing on behalf of the state environmental and natural resource departments. She noted the Tobacco River side is “still showing many signs of weakness.”“W...

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New York state moves toward making police disciplinary records public

ALBANY, N.Y. — As mass civil unrest over police brutality against African-Americans engulfs the nation, New York lawmakers in the Senate took action Tuesday by voting to repeal 50-A, a state law used by police departments to shield disciplinary records.The Democrat-led Senate approved the long-stalled reform of the statute — which is routinely used to keep the public from learning about police misconduct and disciplinary actions taken against officers — in response to protests sparked by the death of George Floyd, a black Minnesota man killed by a white police officer who kneeled on his neck.“...

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'He’s failing in so many dimensions': A surprising number of Republicans and conservatives turn on Trump

Over the past week the nation has seen a surprising number of Republicans, conservatives, and Trump appointees start to stand up to President Donald Trump – including some who worked in his administration, and even some who still do.

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