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RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel repeatedly voted by mail -- before suing California for expanding the practice

Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel frequently voted by mail before leading a lawsuit against California over the state's mail voting expansion, according to voting records.

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Arrest warrants issued for white lacrosse players who confronted a black man on his doorstep after cops initially let them go

An incident that occurred on Mother's Day and was caught on video has touched off a debate about white privilege, according to Decaturish.com's Dan Whisenhunt.

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Mayor Jacob Frey imposes curfew on Minneapolis

The mayor of Minneapolis has imposed a curfew on the city following multiple nights of violent protests following the killing of George Floyd while in police custody.

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'We're listening to Trump': Pennsylvania GOP asking supporters to vote by mail — but most don't want to

President Donald Trump has spent the last few weeks attacking mail-in voting, claiming with no basis that it will lead to widespread fraud, and falsely suggesting that people could "forge" extra copies of ballots, or kids would start raiding mailboxes to illegally vote.

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A ‘notoriously stupid’ Fox News host inadvertently revealed Trump’s 'authoritarian' plan -- according to this media activist

Although President Donald Trump has used Twitter incessantly to promote himself, he has been furious with the social media outlet this week for fact-checking two of his tweets — so furious that on Thursday, he issued an executive order targeting social media companies and claimed that he did so to “defend free speech.” Twitter hasn’t removed any of Trump’s tweets, but flagged or hidden them as inaccurate or violent. While legal scholars have been asserting that the order cannot withstand legal scrutiny, Media Matters’ Matt Gertz stresses that it serves a useful purpose for Trump nonetheless — and that purpose has been identified by the “notoriously stupid” Fox News host Steve Doocy.

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CNN accuses Trump of wimping out after he holds press briefing – but takes no questions

After President Trump ignored the unrest in Minneapolis during a press conference this Friday, CNN's Jim Acosta said Trump chose to "punt" on the issue because he knew he'd face tough questioning over his attempt to "clean up" a previous tweet where he seemingly called for violence against rioters.

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'Stunning': Trump slammed after giving speech that didn't mention Minneapolis or George Floyd once

On Friday, after three nights of national protests against the police killing of George Floyd and violence in Minneapolis, President Donald Trump took the podium to deliver remarks.

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New York City 'on track' to begin reopening week of June 8: governor

New York, the US city worst-hit by the coronavirus, is "on track" to start reopening the week of June 8, Governor Andrew Cuomo said Friday.

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Derek Chauvin charged with third-degree murder in death of George Floyd

A Minneapolis policeman accused of killing unarmed African-American George Floyd by kneeling on his neck was taken into custody Friday and charged with third-degree murder, officials said.

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Trump insists he doesn’t want looters to be shot after Twitter flags his ‘looting leads to shooting’ remark

After being on the receiving end of a wave of backlash over a tweet that seemingly called for law enforcement to open fire on rioters in Minneapolis, President Trump took to Twitter and tried to explain that his words were being taken out of context.

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Mike Pence sparks outrage with comments on George Floyd: 'You raging hypocrite'

On Friday, Vice President Mike Pence took to Twitter to weigh in on the killing of George Floyd and the ensuing nationwide protests:

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George Floyd's death is a 'textbook case' on why police departments want to ban chokeholds and neck restraints: op-ed

In the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police, critics are taking a close look at the technique, or lack thereof, to restrain him. Writing in the New York Times this Friday, Neil MacFarquhar writes that for police trainers and criminologists, Floyd's death "appears to be a textbook case of why many police departments around the country have sought to ban outright or at least limit the use of chokeholds or other neck restraints in recent years: The practices have led too often to high-profile deaths."

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George Floyd was once part of Houston hip-hop legend DJ Screw's crew

Adding even more national attention to George Floyd’s tragic death Tuesday in the hands of Minneapolis police officers, it turns out the 46-year-old Minneapolis resident was an early member of legendary Houston hip-hop innovator DJ Screw’s crew.The Houston Chronicle brought to light Floyd’s ties to the Screwed-Up Click and the city’s celebrated hip-hop scene in its coverage of the Houston native’s death Wednesday, after talking to his family members who live there. Floyd moved to Minneapolis from the city in 2018, according to the Chronicle’s report.A recording of him freestyle rapping over a ...

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