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WATCH: Black woman tackled and bloodied by hospital security guard for stepping outside

A young black woman, Vanity Allen, checked into a St. Louis, Missouri, hospital complaining of stomach pains. When she stepped outside to get fresh air, she claims a large security guard tackled her, leaving her face bloodied, reports the River Front Times.

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Watch: Portland rightwing 'Law and Order' march erupts into 'huge bloody brawl'

A rightwing march in Portland, Oregon descended into a street brawl on Saturday night.

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WATCH: Saturday Night Live mocks Trump's meeting with Kanye West

Saturday Night Live opened this week's episode with its own version of the historic Trump-Kanye summit, in which rapper Kanye West lobbied President Donald Trump to do something about the Constitutional amendment that banned slavery.

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Top Iowa paper bashes GOP's Steve King for consorting with 'fascists and neo-Nazis' and endorses his opponent

Iowa's largest newspaper, The Des Moines Register, announced its endorsements on Saturday, and the editorial board's advice was consistent: Vote Democrat. For all Congressional races.

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Sarah Palin rages about 'LYNCHING' after Instagram removes post where she appears to mock her own 10-year-old son

Former Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin raged against Instagram after the social media company removed a post in which she appeared to mock her own 10-year-old son, reports the Daily Mail.

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This is why right-wing Christians believe they’re the most persecuted people in America

A Pew study found that white American Evangelical Christians think they experience more discrimination than Blacks, Hispanics, Muslims, Atheists or Jews.

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GOP yanks funding for 'Putin's favorite congressman' Rohrabacher as campaign collapses

The Republican Party's top funding group for congressional races will not spend money to support two Orange County Republicans.

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Jared Kushner pleading with Saudis to 'be transparent' about Khashoggi: report

American intelligence apparently failed to warn the Washington Post journalist believed to have been killed by Saudi Arabia inside its Istanbul embassy despite having a "duty to warn" the targets of such a plot and having heard "chatter" about it, the Christian Science Monitor reports.

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'You cannot have it both ways sir': Wendy Osefo destroys Fox News host who loves Kanye but hates Kaepernick

On Saturday, Fox News host Jesse Watters hosted a panel discussion where he tried to explore the left's reaction to Kanye West's unhinged rant in the Oval Office.

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New USA Gymnastics boss under fire after old tweets show her defacing Nikes because of Kaepernick

On Friday, USA Gymnastics named Mary Bono as its new interim CEO.

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Watch: Dave Chappelle hilariously explains liking Kanye and hating Trump to CNN's Van Jones

On Saturday night, CNN finally aired the interview Van Jones did with Dave Chappelle, which had already made headlines for the comedian retracting his statements about giving President Donald Trump a chance.

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New York AG pushing for investigation into rightwing mob's attack in Manhattan and looking for witnesses

New York state's Attorney General, Barbara Underwood, is looking for information about an apparent violent attack by extremist group The Proud Boys and will push for a "thorough investigation," she announced via Twitter on Friday night.

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'Tyrants eventually pay for their sins': Jamal Khashoggi's fiancee warns Saudi prince in New York Times editorial

Hatice Cengiz, the fiancee of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi who was disappeared and apparently killed inside the Saudi Arabian consulate on the orders of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, wrote an editorial for the New York Times in which she warned the prince that his time will come.

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