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Survivors of military dictatorships horrified by Trump's brutal threats against protesters

Watching U.S. troops face off against protesters brings up painful memories for survivors of military dictatorships.

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2020 uprisings, unprecedented in scope, join a long river of struggle in America

The river was the metaphor that best captured “the long, continuous movement” of the black freedom struggle for theologian, historian and civil rights activist Vincent Harding. Harding, who had served as a speechwriter for Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., wrote in his groundbreaking 1981 study of African-American history, “There is a River: The Black Struggle for Freedom in America” that the freedom struggle was “sometimes powerful, tumultuous, roiling with life; at other times meandering and turgid.”

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19 facts about the 19th Amendment on its 100th anniversary

One hundred years ago, the 19th Amendment enfranchised millions of women across the United States following a seven-decade campaign. The struggle to expand voting rights to women resonates today as the country continues to debate who should vote and how.

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GOP's 2020 election plans crippled by out of control cops: report

According to a report from Politico, Republicans who were planning to run on a law and order platform as part of their pitch to remain in power in the 2020 election are seeing it slip away due to an avalanche of viral videos showing out-of-control cops assaulting -- and sometimes killing -- Americans.

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Trump mocks Mitt Romney for taking part in Black Lives Matter protest

President Donald Trump on Monday mocked Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) for taking part in a Black Lives Matter demonstration on Sunday.

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Capital One and other debt collectors are still coming for millions of Americans

Since 2018, Capital One has been a looming presence in Julio Lugo’s life, ever since the company sued him, as it did 29,000 other New Yorkers that year, over an unpaid credit card. But when the coronavirus hit the city this March, it wasn’t on his mind.

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The bailout sent you a $1,200 check -- but gave millionaires and billionaires a whole lot more

Do you want to see how legislation that was supposed to be a bailout for our economy ended up committing almost as much taxpayer money to help a relative handful of the non-needy as it spent to help tens of millions of people in need? Then let’s step back and revisit parts of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act and look at some of the numbers involved.

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‘Buckle up’: MSNBC’s Donny Deutsch warns Trump willing to do literally anything to win re-election

MSNBC's Donny Deutsch warned that President Donald Trump was willing to do anything to make sure he doesn't lose the election.

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MSNBC’s Morning Joe busts Bill Barr’s latest lie to justify his ‘extreme act of force’ against protesters

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough fact-checked Attorney General William Barr's demonstrably false claims about gassing peaceful protesters in Washington, D.C.

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Trump’s team is ‘scrambling’ after weekend filled with devastating poll numbers: MSNBC’s Morning Joe

President Donald Trump's poll numbers continue to plummet, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough doesn't see a way for him to turn that trend around.

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Trump is a 'downright moron' who appears 'too stupid to be president': ex-Republican economist

President Donald Trump has described himself as a "very stable genius," but economist and former Republican Bruce Bartlett believes that he's anything but.

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Jared and Ivanka can expect to be ‘shunned’ by Manhattan after taking part in Trump’s ‘national atrocities’: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Hannah Seligson, Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner can expect a rocky road when it comes to social acceptance if they decide to return to Manhattan after serving as chief advisers to the highly unpopular Donald Trump.

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US presidential candidate Biden to meet George Floyd’s family in Houston

Democratic US presidential candidate Joe Biden will travel to Houston on Monday and meet with the family of George Floyd, two weeks after Floyd's death in police custody triggered nationwide protests over racial injustice, aides said.

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