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Trump praises police as activists catalogue nearly 600 videos of officer violence against protesters

"This kind of documentation serves as a counter-narrative to repeated denials of responsibility from the police, who are routinely claiming protesters were the ones to grow violent first."

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‘I can’t breathe’: New video evidence shows cops killing two other Black men as they begged for life

As nationwide protests against police violence continue filling city streets, new evidence has emerged in the police killings of other Black men as they begged for breath.

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Ex-police chief unloads on lawyer's 'horrific' defense of Minneapolis cop who watched George Floyd die

A former police chief on Tuesday unloaded on attorney Earl Gray for his claim that civilian bystanders should have intervened to stop former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin from kneeling on George Floyd's neck.

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'Pointer Sisters' founding member Bonnie dead at 69

Bonnie Pointer, one of the four original members of The Pointer Sisters sibling musical group, has died at the age of 69, a statement on the group's website said Monday.

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'Stay in the streets. It's working': Two weeks into racial justice protests, New York State classifies use of chokeholds as felony

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Monday urged Americans to stay the course in the massive protests which have been held in cities and towns across the U.S. for the past two weeks, pointing to New York State lawmakers passing long-awaited legislation to classify chokeholds as a felony as evidence the pressure is working.

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Trump is facing 'political death' without enough time to turn the country around before the election: conservative

According to conservative columnist Matt Lewis, Donald Trump will likely be ousted in November due to devastating unemployment numbers that will still not have rebounded due to the coronavirus pandemic that was botched by his administration.

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Why the US is experiencing a coronavirus plateau

When epidemiologists talked about "flattening the curve," they probably didn't mean it this way: the US hit its peak coronavirus caseload in April, but since that time the graph has been on a seemingly unending plateau.

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Trump thinks it'd be 'fun' if George W. Bush endorsed Joe Biden: report

President Donald Trump and his team are hoping former President George W. Bush will endorse Joe Biden, which an increasing number of Democrats are also hoping for, as well.

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Thousands mourn George Floyd ahead of hometown funeral

George Floyd's funeral will be held in his native Houston Tuesday after mourners paid their respects to the African American whose death in custody ignited global protests against police brutality and racism.

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The police have been spying on Black reporters for years -- I know because I’m one of them

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — On Aug. 20, 2018, the first day of a federal police surveillance trial, I discovered that the Memphis Police Department was spying on me.

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Virginia judge rules Robert E. Lee statue will remain standing -- for the time being

The battle over a Robert E. Lee statue will continue to drag out after a ruling by a state judge on Monday.

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Louisville mayor removing Confederate relic statue amid protests is literally the least he could do

Early Monday morning, a fleet of white trucks and a crane parked in a circle around a well-manicured roundabout, surrounding the statue of John Breckinridge Castleman in Louisville's Cherokee Triangle neighborhood. To some, the monument may just look like a man on a horse, but many residents vividly remember when protesters gathered in August 2017, holding up "Black Lives Matter" signs and chanting "Mayor Fischer, take it down, take it down."

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