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Cops fire bean bag rounds into crowd as police response to Atlanta protests escalates

Protesters in cities across America took to the streets on Friday to protest police brutality following the killing of George Floyd while in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department.

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Man threatened to kill Ohio House Democratic leader's father unless she resigned: report

On Friday, the Ohio Capital Journal reported that House Minority Leader Emilia Sykes received a call from an unidentified man threatening to kill her father unless she resigned from the legislature.

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WATCH: Video shows NYPD beating anti-police violence protesters with batons

Protesters of police violence received a harsh reception from the New York Police Department on Friday evening.

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Trump is enacting the presidency 'George Wallace never had': Conservative columnist

On Friday, writing for The Washington Post, conservative columnist Max Boot tore into President Donald Trump's legacy on race.

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White House goes into lockdown as George Floyd protests in DC rage hotter

On Friday, CBS News reporter Weijia Jiang reported that the White House has now issued lockdown orders.

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'Virtual terrorism': Far-right trolls are targeting marginalized groups on Zoom calls

On May 14, thirty-one residents of an East Oakland neighborhood joined a videoconference call to meet with their neighborhood services coordinator to hear updates about upcoming community events and resources available to residents; the meetings, which took place regularly in person prior to the pandemic, recently transitioned to virtual videoconferencing app Zoom. Then, five minutes into the call, the number of attendees jumped up to 72.

The newly uninvited guests quickly overtook the meeting — first, by chanting the n-word; then by taking control of the screen. The trolls drew swastikas and displayed pornography images for all to see.

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WATCH: Protester scales Secret Service building to spray-paint profane anti-Trump message

On Friday, protests around the country continued against the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Trump aide told investigators Paul Manafort began spreading Ukraine conspiracy theories as soon as DNC server hack was revealed

On Friday, a new batch of documents recording the interviews former special counsel Robert Mueller's prosecutors held with aides to President Donald Trump was released, as part of a Freedom of Information Act request by BuzzFeed News.

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DeVos and Mnuchin sued for unlawful seizure of student loan borrowers' tax refunds during pandemic

"Secretaries DeVos and Mnuchin have inflicted needless financial pain on student borrowers and their families."

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‘Not exculpatory’: Just-declassified transcripts prove Flynn lied – ‘he also betrayed America’

Newly-declassified transcripts of intercepted telephone calls between Mike Flynn and then-Russia Ambassador Sergei Kislyak prove Trump's soon-to-be National Security Advisor lied to federal investigators, and his original two guilty pleas were correct.

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Fed chair warns of widening inequality as US consumption dives

The coronavirus pandemic could widen inequalities in the United States, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned Friday, as government data showed consumer spending plunging by a record amount.

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South Carolina Republicans gather for an 'active rejection' of social distancing measures: report

On Friday, The New York Times reported on a gathering of Republicans in Conway, South Carolina that appeared to be an "active rejection" of social distancing measures and other public health guidelines.

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Paul Krugman: A stronger GDP won’t help Americans if they’re dead

Liberal economist Paul Krugman, in his New York Times column, has been stressing that the better a job the United States does with social distancing policies now, the better off the U.S. economy will be in the long run. In his Thursday column, Krugman warns that a premature reopening could hurt the U.S. both economically and from a health standpoint.

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