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New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees 'received death threats' over flag comments

The wife of New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees said on Sunday they received death threats over his comments about athletes protesting during the American national anthem.

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Minneapolis council vows police dismantling as protests continue

Councilors in the US city of Minneapolis pledged late Sunday to dismantle and rebuild the police department, after the death in custody of George Floyd sparked nationwide protests about racism in law enforcement, pushing the issue onto the national political agenda.

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'Phoenix is burning': Inferno hits downtown Phoenix

Images shared on social media show a huge fire in downtown Phoenix, Arizona.

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Car drives through police barricade and into Seattle protests -- driver flashes his gun and shoots a man

A car barreled through a police barricade Sunday evening and into a crowd of Seattle, Washington protesters, the driver then flashed his gun and appears to have shot a man.

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John Oliver tells cops they shouldn't use excessive force to convince people they're not guilty of using excessive force

"Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver began his Sunday episode explaining that he would only talk about "one thing" during the episode after the week of peaceful protesters being attacked with military-style tactics at the hands of police.

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'Efforts at incremental reform have failed': Why Minneapolis is looking for other options than traditional policing

A veto-proof majority of Minneapolis City Council members committed Sunday to disbanding the city's police department and "replacing it with a holistic model of public safety" in the wake of the killing of George Floyd, which sparked a nationwide uprising against law enforcement brutality and galvanized demands for sweeping reform.

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There are two COVID-19 trends in Texas that are going in the wrong direction

While Americans are taking to the streets in protest, COVID-19 is still raging. President Donald Trump has claimed that everything is going well with the coronavirus, but the numbers don't accurately confirm that.

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Minneapolis city council member explains what public safety could look like after they dismantle police department

The Minneapolis city council is pondering ways to "dismantle" the city's police department, which has come under fire in the wake of the slaying of George Floyd.

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Kentucky sports-talk host endorses Black legislator pulled over while campaigning against Mitch McConnell

Progressives rebelled against conservative Democrat Amy McGrath with the hashtag #BookerBeatsMitch, supporting her primary opponent state Rep. Charles Booker in the race to dethrone Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).

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White House thinking of having Trump do a national address on 'race' after church photo-op fails: CNN

The White House is desperately searching for ways to move on from mistakes President Donald Trump has made in dealing with the Black Lives Matter protests that have been going on for the past two weeks, reported CNN. The way they think they can win people back is by having the white president lecture people on race.

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John Bolton's tell-all book will be out this month

Washington Post reporter David Nakamura revealed Sunday that former national security adviser, John Bolton, will finally be able to release his tell-all book about his life in President Donald Trump's administration this month.

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Trump finally admits that his poll numbers are failing

President Donald Trump finally realized and recognized that he has a problem.

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Trump campaign desperately searching for ways to change the subject: report

Axios reported Sunday that the White House is desperately searching for a "new theme" as they continue to alienate key voters with attacks on Black Lives Matter protesters.

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