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Michigan police probing whether Macy's beatdown was racially motivated Flint Township Police Lt. Brad Wangler said Thursday that the department is now involved, mlive.com reported Thursday.
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What John Bolton and His Book Say About Trump's Washington

The New York Times - 19 Jun 2020 01:37
What John Bolton and His Book Say About Trump's Washington He is a creature of the administration, not a critic of it.
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Companies That Have Pledged to Address Racism Since the George Floyd Protests Corporate America has pledged millions to social justice efforts since the killing of George Floyd. But some businesses have gone further, committing to concrete changes in their practices.
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John Bolton thinks Trump is 'worried' about Americans reading his book before election The former national security adviser told ABC News he thinks President Trump is aggressively attacking his White House tell-all because he's "worried" about having the "facts out on the record" before the election.
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In the intimate seclusion of a studio space, two women sit, arms linked around one another. Illuminated by the pink glow of a projected photograph of a married couple on their wedding day, the two women wear black and wh...
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going all out to rally support at home for his plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank, according to an internal party note, saying the move would secure Israeli settlem...
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Trump says he's heard 'interesting' things about UFO mecca Roswell President Donald Trump says he's heard some interesting things about Roswell, but he's not sharing even with his eldest child. Trump made the comments Thursday in a Father's Day-themed interview with his son Don Trump Jr...
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Man with machete tattoo on face accused of machete attack You can take some people at face value. A Florida man with an apparent tattoo of a machete on his face was arrested for allegedly attacking someone with a machete over the weekend, authorities said. Justin Couch, 25, is ...
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California orders people to wear masks in most indoor spaces SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- California on Thursday started requiring people throughout the state to wear masks in most indoor settings and outdoors when distancing isn't possible as the coronavirus continues to spread. "Scienc...
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How doting dads, 1 white, the other black, died in the hands of police Nicholas Farah and George Floyd suffered similar fates handcuffed in police custody.
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Faced with declining poll numbers, signs of revolt within his own party, two losses at the Supreme Court, a country grappling with its relationship to race and an ongoing global pandemic, President Donald Trump's got som...
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The Bank of England has become the latest British institution to apologize for historic ties to slavery.
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Cariol Horne said the image of George Floyd​ dying at the hands of police in Minneapolis is triggering.
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Tulsa imposes curfew ahead of Trump rally to prevent protests The mayor of Tulsa, where President Trump plans to hold his first campaign rally in months, has announced a last-minute curfew.
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Fauci told CBS News he finds failure to abide by guidance discouraging mass gatherings "disturbing."
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The first lady was accompanied by Ben Carson, the highest-ranking African-American member of the Trump administration
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Argentina expected to extend coronavirus controls in capital

Al Jazeera English - 19 Jun 2020 15:26
Argentina was one of the first countries in Latin America to impose a lockdown.
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"I find your conduct a shock to the conscience," the Louisville police chief wrote in a letter to Detective Brett Hankison.
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Roberts to Trump: Don't Take the Supreme Court for Granted

The New York Times - 19 Jun 2020 17:00
Roberts to Trump: Don't Take the Supreme Court for Granted A week of decisions contained hidden and not-so-hidden messages from the court.
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Libya human rights abuses: UN considering a draft resolution

Al Jazeera English - 19 Jun 2020 15:26
Commanders working for General Haftar are being investigated for possible war crimes by the International Criminal Court.
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Effigy found hanging from tree in Oakland amid hate crime probe A "fake body" has been found hanging from a tree in Oakland a day after authorities launched a hate crime investigation into nooses found in the area.
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Mike Pompeo blasts John Bolton as a 'traitor' ahead of new book release Secretary of State Mike Pompeo blasted former national security adviser John Bolton as a "traitor" - days away from the release of his new book that includes unflattering claims about Trump and his administration. “I�...
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