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The events in Minneapolis and the protests that followed have sparked some very difficult conversations about race. We turned to two leading scholars and best-selling authors who have written extensively about race in Am...
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The Debate Over the Word Fascism Takes a New Turn

The New York Times - 10 Jun 2020 20:24
The Debate Over the Word Fascism Takes a New Turn Even some of the president's most vociferous detractors have long been reluctant to use the word, but there are signs that this is changing.
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HBO Max Pulls 'Gone With the Wind,' Citing Racist Depictions

The New York Times - 10 Jun 2020 11:09
HBO Max Pulls 'Gone With the Wind,' Citing Racist Depictions The streaming service said it planned to eventually bring the 1939 film back "with a discussion of its historical context."
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Navy working to ban all public displays of the Confederate flag The Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Mike Gilday, has directed his staff to create an order banning the Confederate battle flag from all public spaces and work areas on Navy installations, ships, aircraft, and submarines,...
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Foreign ministers of Germany, France and Italy join EU's Josep Borrell in calling for immediate ceasefire agreement.
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Sean Hannity Claims Trump Is Also A Victim Of Crooked Cops: 'It's Horrific' Fox News host says it's not the same as what happened to George Floyd, but "a bad cop is a bad cop."
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Ex-cop who killed black teen in 1994 loses job at NJ university after outrage An official at a New Jersey university lost his job following renewed outrage over his fatal shooting of a black teenager in 1994 when he worked as a police officer. Rowan University President Ali Houshmand said Monday t...
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Amazon.com Inc said on Wednesday it was implementing a one-year moratorium on the use of its facial recognition software by the police following backlash over the use of racially biased surveillance technology amid ongoi...
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Kennedy Mitchum, a recent graduate of Drake University in Iowa, contacted Merriam-Webster to propose updating the term.
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Shola Richards' viral Facebook post on why he's afraid to walk in his neighborhood alone has been shared by nearly 600,000 people. Richards tells "CBS This Morning" why he decided to write the post and why white allies a...
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BBC runs photo of wrong George Floyd during Houston funeral coverage The BBC aired a photo of the wrong George Floyd during coverage of his funeral this week in Houston, Texas — mistakenly showing a living ex-New York Jets player, a report said. The news outlet broadcast a photo of form...
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Vice President Mike Pence and Dr. Deborah Birx, White House coronavirus response coordinator, spoke with governors Monday.
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Harvard chairman indicted for lying about $1.5M Chinese research scheme The chairman of Harvard University’s chemistry department was indicted on charges he lied to the US government officials about his work for a Chinese technology school while receiving federal research funds, according ...
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Doctors and the 60-year-old patient agreed she should prepare a regional specialty while they removed a tumor from her left temporal lobe.
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'Not acceptable': USA TODAY Network reporter covering George Floyd protest jailed, released in Delaware Andre Lamar, a staff photographer/reporter for The Dover Post, was detained by Delaware State Police while covering a protest on Tuesday night.       
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The police chief of Bellevue, Washington, was patrolling downtown on a Sunday afternoon late last month as a crowd of what appeared to be peaceful protesters gathered with signs bearing the name of George Floyd, the blac...
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Missouri cop suspended over 'reckless' George Floyd posts on Facebook A Missouri cop could lose his job over "reckless and inappropriate" Facebook posts about the police-involved death of George Floyd, prosecutors said. The suspended officer in Hillsdale, a suburb of St. Louis, is facing t...
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Los Angeles official who proposed police cuts ends her LAPD detail Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez — who proposed a $150 million cut from LAPD's budget — ended her own 24/7 security detail provided by the department after being called out as a hypocrite, according t...
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Good Samaritan dies attempting to rescue child being swept away by river A Good Samaritan who risked his life to save a child who was being swept away down by a river has died.
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Enoki mushrooms are linked to four deaths and 31 hospitalizations in what the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says was a multistate listeria outbreak that is now presumed to be over.
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George Floyd live updates: Funeral held; is racism a public health crisis? Trump blasts injured protester George Floyd's funeral underway in Houston. Americans support protesters and not Trump's response, poll finds. Latest George Floyd updates.       
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Can you train bias out of police departments?

CBSNews - 10 Jun 2020 04:57
Can you train bias out of our police departments? Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and Terence Monahan, Chief of Department of the NYPD, discuss how to stop police brutality against black people. Social Psychologist...
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