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Trump security advisor goes off on Antifa rant to duck grilling on president's 'vicious dogs' protester threat

Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union" with Jake Tapper, White House National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien ducked directly defending the president's Saturday threat to use "vicious dogs and ominous weapons" of Washington D.C. protesters, by instead talking about supposed Antifa activity during the George Floyd protests.

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WATCH: NYC cop filmed pulling down Black protester’s mask so he can pepper spray him in the face

In a video posted to Twitter by Anju J. Rupchandani, a man she claimed was her nephew had his protective COVID-19 mask pulled down by a New York City police officer so that he could spray him in the face at close range with pepper spray.

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Atlanta mayor levels Trump for comments taunting George Floyd protesters: He's 'making it worse'

Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday morning after yet another night of protests rocked her city, the mayor of Atlanta bluntly told Donald Trump to keep his mouth shut about the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers and the protests that have followed.

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Watch: This is what it looks like when the response to protests against police violence is... more police violence

Driving SUVs into demonstrators. Firing paint-ball rounds at people on their own front porch. Pushing an elderly man to the ground. These were just a few of the incidents witnessed as a militarized nation faced off against its own people on Saturday.

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Seattle cop caught on video with knee on neck of George Floyd protestor

In a video posted to Twitter, a Seattle police officer was caught placing his knee on the neck and head of a George Floyd protester in much the same manner that led to the death of the Minneapolis man that has led to the nationwide protest.

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Sons of Confederate Veterans member-turned VA Secretary tells Congress he won’t remove headstones engraved with swastikas

Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Robert Wilkie has refused to remove three headstones engraved with swastikas at the graves of German prisoners of war in national cemeteries in San Antonio and Utah, offering instead to make adjustments that put the markers in "historical context."

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‘I have lost track of how many people I have found dead,’ EMT says. But we must reopen.

By Edward VanWagnerThe sight was something I never expected to see in my lifetime. Not that I didn’t believe that this could happen. I suppose, after 28 years in emergency services, I simply hoped I wouldn’t witness such a sight.The entire emergency department was in chaos. Don’t get me wrong. Chaos is normal in any ED in America. But this was different. Very different. Every inch of space was filled with the acutely sick and dying. The hallways were packed with stretchers with grievously ill people. Oxygen tubing was jerry-rigged through the ceiling tiles in all directions, pumping high level...

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'Rioting cops' attacking protesters is a sign police departments are 'rotten to the core': columnist

In a brutally frank column for the Daily Beast, Kali Hollway writes that the response by police across the country to street protests over the killing of George Floyd by four Minneapolis cops is nothing less than a "police riot" that may be beyond law enforcement reform efforts.

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Historian: Georgia's current 'citizen's arrest' law has its roots in a 1861 rule written by a confederate slaveholder

The video-recorded murder of Ahmaud Arbery, a young Black man killed by two white vigilantes while jogging near Brunswick, Georgia, has focused attention on Georgia’s Civil War era Citizen’s Arrest law.

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WATCH: Young Black couple Tasered and pulled from car by mob of Atlanta police for reportedly breaking curfew

In a video captured by CBS46, a young Black couple can be seen being pulled over by Atlanta law enforcement officers because they were reportedly out after curfew, only to be shot with Tasers, then pulled from the car and put in restraints after being yanked out of their car.

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After years of pent-up anger, Philadelphia erupts

PHILADEPHIA — In the early afternoon, hours before the blue sky over City Hall was blotted by plumes of black smoke while Center City businesses were looted, Jamial Hankinson stood near the Philadelphia Museum of Art with a colorful mask on her face and a large white sign in her hand.She’d scrawled “I’m an angry Black woman!” across the poster board, and as a crowd of thousands amassed Saturday in front of the museum to protest the May 25 death of George Floyd at the hands — and knee — of a Minneapolis police officer, Hankinson, a 50-year-old elementary school teacher, explained her pent-up em...

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Infamous Russian hacker group Sandworm is now hijacking mail servers

A new report from the US National Security Agency reveals that a group of Russian hackers associated with that government's military-intelligence agency, GRU, has been exploiting a technical vulnerability to hack into American computers.

In a Thursday advisory, the National Security Agency (NSA) wrote that "Russian cyber actors from the GRU Main Center for Special Technologies, field post number 74455, have been exploiting a vulnerability in Exim Mail Transfer Agent software since at least August 2019. The cyber actors responsible for this malicious cyber program are known publicly as Sandworm team."

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Iran's new parliament speaker says talks with US 'futile'

Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf said any negotiations with the United States would be "futile" as he delivered his first major speech to the conservative-dominated chamber on Sunday.

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