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Canadian authorities warned nine years ago that Gabriel Wortman disliked the police and harbored thoughts of killing law-enforcement officers. Police say he was responsible for 22 deaths this past April.
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When protests broke out in Beijing and other cities across China in early 1989, many in Hong Kong were exhilarated.
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'Abhorrent' and 'dangerous': Sen. Cotton's call for military response to protests receives criticism The editorial, titled "Send In the Troops" went viral and drew sharp criticism following high tensions surrounding the protests.       
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Protesters on Boston Common meet to reject police brutality Police did not report any arrests out of the peaceful event.
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The protests are great television. That's important. The woman in the video wears a police vest and a gas mask. Is she a reporter or a soldier? At first, it's hard to tell. But then we see the microphone and notebook she clasps in her hands. In the distance, billows of gas...
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Video shows car drive through crowd of protesters in California A man was arrested Wednesday night after ramming his Mini Cooper through a crowd of protesters peacefully demonstrating in California after the death of George Floyd, video shows. Dozens of people are heard screaming "Oh...
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Trump defends his 'photo op' while visiting fire-damaged Washington church President Trump on Wednesday defended as "very symbolic" his visit to a fire-damaged church near the White House. But Trump said he didn't know anti-police-brutality protesters, who had occupied the area for days, would ...
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Aspiring rapper arrested for telling fans to kill cops over George Floyd death A wannabe Florida rapper was arrested after telling fans to kill cops in an Instagram post, a report said Wednesday. Cale Groff, 20, was arrested Tuesday by St. Petersburg Police after calling on fans to gather at a loca...
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Trump Uses the Military to Prove His Manhood

The New York Times - 4 Jun 2020 03:50
Trump Uses the Military to Prove His Manhood The president's response to the coronavirus that killed more than 100,000 people was lethargic and ineffective. But when it came to anti-racism protesters, it was time to call in the troops.
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The global health organization had suspended the study over concerns about the drug's side effects
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Drew Brees, the popular New Orleans Saints quarterback, caught heat Wednesday after saying he will "never agree with anybody disrespecting the flag of the United States of America or our country."
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Protester Defy Curfew, and Police Don't Wait Long to Enforce It: Live Updates As 8 p.m. passed, peaceful demonstrations were continuing. The authorities soon moved to disperse them and to make arrests.
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Virginia Governor Ralph Northam is expected to announce plans to remove the monument Thursday.
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Virginia man assaulted 3 people due to their race: Deputies Deputies in Virginia say a white man assaulted three people because of their race
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A UK government minister has been tested for the coronavirus and is self-isolating after he was seen sweating in the House of Commons chamber.
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Inmate dies after being pepper sprayed in cell The federal Bureau of Prisons says an inmate at a federal jail in New York City died after being pepper sprayed by officers in his cell
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Trump denies tear gas use despite evidence

ABC News - 4 Jun 2020 16:01
Trump denies tear gas use despite evidence President Donald Trump and some of his supporters are claiming authorities did not use tear gas against people in a crackdown outside the White House this week
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Grandma rides through skate park on mobility scooter to celebrate lockdown lift This grandmother celebrated her first time out in months with a joy ride through a local skate park.       
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Woman charged with burglary during looting in South Carolina A South Carolina woman is facing charges for looting from two businesses when a peaceful demonstration turned riotous in Charleston, police said. Emma Waters, 19, was arrested Wednesday in connection to burglaries at a c...
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General Motors Co is developing an electric van aimed at business users, joining a growing list of carmakers planning EVs for the same segment which includes customers such as Amazon.com Inc and United Parcel Service Inc...
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11 Great Alternatives to the Top National Parks

The New York Times - 4 Jun 2020 11:00
Whether you like hiking, fishing, volcanoes, trees or even fossilized trees, there is a less-traveled and still awe-inspiring national park for you.
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Mattis Accuses Trump of Dividing the Nation in a Time of Crisis He "does not even pretend to try" to unite Americans, the former defense secretary said, breaking his long public silence on the president amid protests across the nation.
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