Huntsman at risk of shocking defeat in Utah

June 30, 2020

Huntsman at risk of shocking defeat in UtahAfter a decade away from Utah politics and a weeks-long fight with the coronavirus, the former governor is locked in a tight race for his old job.




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New York City mayor plans to cut $1bn from police budget

June 30, 2020

New York City mayor plans to cut $1bn from police budgetNew York City mayor Bill de Blasio has proposed cutting $1bn (£814m) from the police force’s $6bn (£4.48bn) yearly budget, amid calls for reform.Mr de Blasio announced the plan during his daily City Hall press briefing on Monday, and said the proposed budget would help reform the New York City Police Department (NYPD).




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The coronavirus is devastating communities of color. The Trump administration's top doctor blames 'structural racism' and shares his plans to take action.

June 30, 2020

The coronavirus is devastating communities of color. The Trump administration's top doctor blames 'structural racism' and shares his plans to take action.Dr. Jerome Adams is preparing two calls to action — one on high blood pressure, the other on maternal mortality — to address racial health inequality.




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Supreme Court makes it easier for president to fire CFPB head

June 30, 2020

Supreme Court makes it easier for president to fire CFPB headIn her scathing dissent, Justice Elena Kagan called the ruling the "civics class version of separation of powers."




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Shipbuilding suppliers need more than market forces to stay afloat

June 30, 2020

Shipbuilding suppliers need more than market forces to stay afloatWithout deliberate action, the U.S. shipbuilding industry will become increasingly fragile.




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The first Boeing 737 Max recertification flight just landed, marking a new milestone for the troubled jet

June 30, 2020

The first Boeing 737 Max recertification flight just landed, marking a new milestone for the troubled jetBoeing and FAA officials were aboard the 737 Max as it made its first recertification flight, a major milestone for the troubled jet.




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Three men arrested for murder in case of missing California couple who vanished in 2017

June 30, 2020

Three men arrested for murder in case of missing California couple who vanished in 2017Three men have been arrested for murder in the case of Audrey Moran and Jonathan Reynoso, who have been missing since 2017. Manuel Rios, of Coachella, Abraham Fregoso, of Indio, and Jesus Ruiz Jr., of Stockton, were taken into custody on Saturday, June 27, 2020, and booked in Riverside County Jail. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office is investigating.




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‘It’s More Than a Seat at the Table’

June 30, 2020


By BY JENNIFER MEDINA from NYT U.S.


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A White Gatekeeper of Southern Food Faces Calls to Resign

June 30, 2020


By BY KIM SEVERSON from NYT Food


Black People, Cooking and Cookbooks, Race and Ethnicity, Food, Whites, Chefs
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Remote School Is a Nightmare. Few in Power Care.

June 30, 2020


By BY MICHELLE GOLDBERG from NYT Opinion


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In Texas, Voting Reflects Partisan Split Over How to Deal With Virus

June 30, 2020


By BY J. DAVID GOODMAN from NYT U.S.


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Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

June 30, 2020


By BY JONATHAN WOLFE AND LARA TAKENAGA from NYT U.S.


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‘Our Luck May Have Run Out’: California’s Case Count Explodes

June 30, 2020


By BY SHAWN HUBLER AND THOMAS FULLER from NYT U.S.


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Three Hikers Are Missing on Mount Rainier

June 30, 2020


By BY SANDRA E. GARCIA from NYT U.S.


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Is This the End for Shane Dawson and Jeffree Star?

June 30, 2020


By BY TAYLOR LORENZ from NYT Style


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In a Season of Challenges, the Mets See a Unique Opportunity, Too

June 30, 2020


By BY TYLER KEPNER from NYT Sports


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Obamacare Versus the G.O.P. Zombies

June 30, 2020


By BY PAUL KRUGMAN from NYT Opinion


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John Wayne’s son responds to resolution calling for John Wayne Airport to be renamed - Fox News

June 30, 2020
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As U.S. soars past 2.5 million coronavirus cases, Pence urges Americans to wear masks, social distance - The Washington Post

June 30, 2020
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Russia Reinforces Foothold in Libya as Militia Leader Retreats - The Wall Street Journal

June 30, 2020
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Gilead Science releases pricing plan for COVID-19 drug Remdesivir - One America News Network

June 30, 2020
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Lululemon is buying exercise hardware startup Mirror for half a billion dollars - The Verge

June 30, 2020
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Country Singers Call Out Chase Rice for Holding a Concert With No Masks or Social Distancing - Cosmopolitan.com

June 30, 2020
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Coronavirus: US has 'serious problem', says Fauci

June 29, 2020

Coronavirus: US has 'serious problem', says FauciThe infection is rampant in 16 states, some of which are now freezing their reopening plans.




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California orders bars in LA, other counties to close due to COVID surge

June 29, 2020

California orders bars in LA, other counties to close due to COVID surgeThe order from the state's governor comes as the global death toll from the coronavirus surpassed 500,000 on Sunday night.




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Jeyaraj and Fenix: Outrage mounts over deaths in Indian police custody

June 29, 2020

Jeyaraj and Fenix: Outrage mounts over deaths in Indian police custodyThe two men died after allegedly being tortured in police custody, raising calls for justice.




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Pence cancels campaign events in Florida and Arizona as coronavirus cases spike

June 29, 2020

Pence cancels campaign events in Florida and Arizona as coronavirus cases spikeA campaign spokesperson said the cancellations were "out of an abundance of caution" as cases climb in Florida and Arizona.




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Mississippi takes step toward dropping rebel image from flag

June 29, 2020

Mississippi takes step toward dropping rebel image from flagMississippi has the last state flag that includes the Confederate battle emblem.




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The H-20 Stealth Bomber: China's Biggest Threat to the U.S.?

June 29, 2020

The H-20 Stealth Bomber: China's Biggest Threat to the U.S.?The bomber, which has yet to be revealed, is expected to enter service in the mid-2020s.




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Coronavirus updates: New US cases hit single-day record; as heat rises in places like Florida and Mexico, so do infections

June 29, 2020

Coronavirus updates: New US cases hit single-day record; as heat rises in places like Florida and Mexico, so do infectionsThe U.S. hit a single-day record. Texas, Florida closing bars amid surge in cases. The Trump administration is considering new approach to testing.




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Don't blame Sharia for Islamic extremism -- blame colonialism

June 29, 2020

Don't blame Sharia for Islamic extremism -- blame colonialismWarning that Islamic extremists want to impose fundamentalist religious rule in American communities, right-wing lawmakers in dozens of U.S. states have tried banning Sharia, an Arabic term often understood to mean Islamic law. These political debates – which cite terrorism and political violence in the Middle East to argue that Islam is incompatible with modern society – reinforce stereotypes that the Muslim world is uncivilized. They also reflect ignorance of Sharia, which is not a strict legal code. Sharia means “path” or “way”: It is a broad set of values and ethical principles drawn from the Quran – Islam’s holy book – and the life of the Prophet Muhammad. As such, different people and governments may interpret Sharia differently. Still, this is not the first time that the world has tried to figure out where Sharia fits into the global order. In the 1950s and 1960s, when Great Britain, France and other European powers relinquished their colonies in the Middle East, Africa and Asia, leaders of newly sovereign Muslim-majority countries faced a decision of enormous consequence: Should they build their governments on Islamic religious values or embrace the European laws inherited from colonial rule? The big debateInvariably, my historical research shows, political leaders of these young countries chose to keep their colonial justice systems rather than impose religious law. Newly independent Sudan, Nigeria, Pakistan and Somalia, among other places, all confined the application of Sharia to marital and inheritance disputes within Muslim families, just as their colonial administrators had done. The remainder of their legal systems would continue to be based on European law. To understand why they chose this course, I researched the decision-making process in Sudan, the first sub-Saharan African country to gain independence from the British, in 1956.In the national archives and libraries of the Sudanese capital Khartoum, and in interviews with Sudanese lawyers and officials, I discovered that leading judges, politicians and intellectuals actually pushed for Sudan to become a democratic Islamic state. They envisioned a progressive legal system consistent with Islamic faith principles, one where all citizens – irrespective of religion, race or ethnicity – could practice their religious beliefs freely and openly.“The People are equal like the teeth of a comb,” wrote Sudan’s soon-to-be Supreme Court Justice Hassan Muddathir in 1956, quoting the Prophet Muhammad, in an official memorandum I found archived in Khartoum’s Sudan Library. “An Arab is no better than a Persian, and the White is no better than the Black.” Sudan’s post-colonial leadership, however, rejected those calls. They chose to keep the English common law tradition as the law of the land. Why keep the laws of the oppressor?My research identifies three reasons why early Sudan sidelined Sharia: politics, pragmatism and demography.Rivalries between political parties in post-colonial Sudan led to parliamentary stalemate, which made it difficult to pass meaningful legislation. So Sudan simply maintained the colonial laws already on the books. There were practical reasons for maintaining English common law, too. Sudanese judges had been trained by British colonial officials. So they continued to apply English common law principles to the disputes they heard in their courtrooms. Sudan’s founding fathers faced urgent challenges, such as creating the economy, establishing foreign trade and ending civil war. They felt it was simply not sensible to overhaul the rather smooth-running governance system in Khartoum.The continued use of colonial law after independence also reflected Sudan’s ethnic, linguistic and religious diversity.Then, as now, Sudanese citizens spoke many languages and belonged to dozens of ethnic groups. At the time of Sudan’s independence, people practicing Sunni and Sufi traditions of Islam lived largely in northern Sudan. Christianity was an important faith in southern Sudan. Sudan’s diversity of faith communities meant that maintaining a foreign legal system – English common law – was less controversial than choosing whose version of Sharia to adopt. Why extremists triumphedMy research uncovers how today’s instability across the Middle East and North Africa is, in part, a consequence of these post-colonial decisions to reject Sharia. In maintaining colonial legal systems, Sudan and other Muslim-majority countries that followed a similar path appeased Western world powers, which were pushing their former colonies toward secularism. But they avoided resolving tough questions about religious identity and the law. That created a disconnect between the people and their governments.In the long run, that disconnect helped fuel unrest among some citizens of deep faith, leading to sectarian calls to unite religion and the state once and for all. In Iran, Saudi Arabia and parts of Somalia and Nigeria, these interpretations triumphed, imposing extremist versions of Sharia over millions of people.In other words, Muslim-majority countries stunted the democratic potential of Sharia by rejecting it as a mainstream legal concept in the 1950s and 1960s, leaving Sharia in the hands of extremists.But there is no inherent tension between Sharia, human rights and the rule of law. Like any use of religion in politics, Sharia’s application depends on who is using it – and why.Leaders of places like Saudi Arabia and Brunei have chosen to restrict women’s freedom and minority rights. But many scholars of Islam and grassroots organizations interpret Sharia as a flexible, rights-oriented and equality-minded ethical order. Religion and the law worldwideReligion is woven into the legal fabric of many post-colonial nations, with varying consequences for democracy and stability.After its 1948 founding, Israel debated the role of Jewish law in Israeli society. Ultimately, Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and his allies opted for a mixed legal system that combined Jewish law with English common law. In Latin America, the Catholicism imposed by Spanish conquistadors underpins laws restricting abortion, divorce and gay rights.And throughout the 19th century, judges in the U.S. regularly invoked the legal maxim that “Christianity is part of the common law.” Legislators still routinely invoke their Christian faith when supporting or opposing a given law. Political extremism and human rights abuses that occur in those places are rarely understood as inherent flaws of these religions. When it comes to Muslim-majority countries, however, Sharia takes the blame for regressive laws – not the people who pass those policies in the name of religion.Fundamentalism and violence, in other words, are a post-colonial problem – not a religious inevitability. For the Muslim world, finding a system of government that reflects Islamic values while promoting democracy will not be easy after more than 50 years of failed secular rule. But building peace may demand it.This article is republished from The Conversation, a nonprofit news site dedicated to sharing ideas from academic experts.Read more: * What Sharia means: 5 questions answered * How Islamic law can take on ISIS * Trump’s travel ban is just one of many US policies that legalize discrimination against MuslimsMark Fathi Massoud has received fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Andrew Mellon Foundation, Fulbright-Hays, and the University of California. Any views expressed here are the author's responsibility.




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Southern states report record coronavirus surges

June 29, 2020

Southern states report record coronavirus surgesThe U.S. has also seen a record number of cases nationwide, according to the latest figures released.




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'We opened too quickly': Texas becomes a model for inadequate Covid-19 response

June 29, 2020

'We opened too quickly': Texas becomes a model for inadequate Covid-19 responseState shuts down again after seven weeks with coronavirus cases soaring, after ignoring inconvenient data and fighting party-political turf warsWhen Donald Trump welcomed Texas governor Greg Abbott to the White House in May, the US president hailed his fellow Republican as “one of the great governors” and lauded the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic and predicted boom times ahead.“When you look at the job he’s done in Texas, I rely on his judgment,” Trump said.Seven weeks later, as the state once again closes businesses with virus cases skyrocketing and hospitals running out of intensive-care beds, Texas indeed appears to be a model: for how to squander a hopeful position through premature reopening, ignoring inconvenient data and fighting party-political turf wars.On 7 May, the day of Abbott’s visit to Washington, the state reported 968 new cases among its 29 million residents. Daily numbers have soared this week – to 5,996 on 25 June – prompting doctors in Houston to sound the alarm.On Friday, Abbott ordered a halt to Texan experiences such as bar-hopping along Austin’s raucous Sixth Street and floating lazily on an inner tube along a tree-lined river. Bars – which were open at up to 50% capacity – must close again, restaurants must reduce from 75% to 50% capacity and rafting operations must close.Harris County, which includes Houston, moved to its highest Covid-19 threat level, signalling a “severe and uncontrolled” outbreak.“The harsh truth is that our current infection rate is on pace to overwhelm our hospitals in the very near future,” Lina Hidalgo, the county judge, said at a press conference on Friday. “We opened too quickly.”It was not her choice. Hidalgo, a Democrat, issued a mandatory mask order in April that was swiftly rendered toothless by Abbott, who said masks were strongly recommended but local authorities could not impose penalties for non-compliance.Abbott said in the Oval Office that Texas’ phased reopening was based on data-driven strategies that would reduce the spread of the virus and enable the economy to recover. But he was cherry-picking numbers; the statistics did not meet federal criteria for relaxing a lockdown and Texas’ per-capita testing rate is among the worst in the nation.That same day, Abbott diluted his own authority in order to mollify his conservative base. He eliminated jail as a punishment for violating his coronavirus restrictions, in a response to right-wing outrage over the imprisonment of a Dallas hair salon owner who had illegally reopened, refused to close again and was sentenced to seven days behind bars for contempt of court.“Abbott tries to play the moderate but in reality he’s almost on a leash with the extreme right,” said Mustafa Tameez, a Houston-based Democratic strategist.Tameez said that Abbott and Trump have sown confusion through mixed messages. “We’re not going to be able to make policy unless we root it in facts and science,” he said. “We’re not going to be able to make it through this on soundbites and political positioning.”Republicans control Texas politics at state level largely thanks to support from white rural and suburban voters. But Democrats dominate in the biggest cities, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio and Austin. This has long led to policy conflicts, with the state overriding municipalities on issues from banning plastic bags to immigration enforcement. Greg Casar, an Austin city council member, said that Abbott placed appeasing his core voters ahead of the health of urban communities of color.“The governor at the very beginning of this chose to prioritize politics over public health,” Casar said, noting the state’s attempt to suspend abortions. He added that if cases continue to spike, Austin would probably pass laws that go beyond Abbott’s limits, risking a court fight.“The overwhelming majority of our hospitalizations are Latino and of course black Austinites are being hospitalized at a disproportionate rate as well,” Casar said. “Generations of racist practice and policies are really exposing those communities at the moment no matter how much we try to mitigate it.” Austin was blocked earlier this month from implementing mandatory paid sick leave after a long-running legal challenge backed by leading Texas Republicans.“Hopefully the leadership of this state now knows that they’ve got to put public health first, we’ve got to flatten the curve all the way,” said Royce West, a state senator in Dallas and Democratic US senate primary candidate. “Leaders in this state have got to look at whether or not what the model was in New York should be replicated here.” That would underline the dramatic reversal in fortunes from the spring, when New York was the national epicentre – but severe actions seem unlikely.Dan Patrick, the 70-year-old Texas lieutenant governor, declared in March that he was willing to risk death to help the economy.On Friday, Patrick dismissed the idea of a fresh lockdown and accused hospitals of providing misleading information. “Yes, positive rates are up, mostly young people, they’re not dying,” he told Fox News. “We’re still moving forward, with a slight pause.”Nor is the pandemic causing state leaders to reconsider their most cherished policy goals. As hospitals scramble to find more ICU beds, Texas, the state with the highest number of uninsured people, filed a brief on Thursday urging the US supreme court to scrap the Affordable Care Act, which would threaten access to healthcare for millions.




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Marty Baron Made The Post Great Again. Now, the News Is Changing.

June 29, 2020


By BY BEN SMITH from NYT Business


News Sources, Confidential Status of, News and News Media, Black People, Newspapers, Race and Ethnicity, Social Media, George Floyd Protests (2020), Discrimination, Pulitzer Prizes
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Yes, Even George Washington

June 29, 2020


By BY CHARLES M. BLOW from NYT Opinion


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Mississippi Lawmakers Vote to Retire State Flag Rooted in the Confederacy

June 29, 2020


By BY RICK ROJAS from NYT U.S.


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Unlike Trump, Pence encourages wearing masks to prevent coronavirus spread - NBC News

June 29, 2020
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Trump Tweets Video with 'White Power' Chant, Then Deletes It - Snopes.com

June 29, 2020
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POLITICO Playbook: Trump appears to praise a guy yelling 'White power' - Politico

June 29, 2020
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Trump Says 'Nobody Briefed' Him On Alleged Russian Plot Offering Bounties On U.S. Soldiers - NBC News

June 29, 2020
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Poland presidential election heads for second round - exit poll - BBC News

June 29, 2020
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Starbucks to pause all Facebook ads as part of 'stop hate' campaign - KOMO News

June 29, 2020
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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry support campaign to boycott Facebook advertising - Fox News

June 29, 2020
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Watch ‘Hamilton’ Original Cast Virtually Reunite for ‘Helpless’ - Rolling Stone

June 29, 2020
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'BET Awards 2020 Needed More Than Ever': President Scott Mills Reflects on Show and Network - Billboard

June 29, 2020
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Yankees add veteran Matt Duffy to 2020 summer camp roster - New York Post

June 29, 2020
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Fianna Fail's Micheal Martin named Ireland's new prime minister - Al Jazeera English

June 28, 2020
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UK ready to quit EU on 'Australia terms' if no Brexit deal, Johnson says - Reuters Australia

June 28, 2020
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7 reasons the stock market may face a severe bout of turbulence next week and beyond—only one is rising coronavirus cases - MarketWatch

June 28, 2020
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Starbucks Barista Gets $65,000 in Donations After Customer’s Mask Complaint - The New York Times

June 28, 2020
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Virtual Conferences Mean All-Access—Except When They Don't - WIRED

June 28, 2020
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Ariana Grande kisses her boyfriend Dalton Gomez as she celebrates her 27th birthday - Daily Mail

June 28, 2020
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Megan Rapinoe praises NWSL players for kneeling during national anthem - The Guardian

June 28, 2020
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Editorial: Goodbye, diesel exhaust. California adopts nation's first zero-emission truck rule

June 28, 2020

Editorial: Goodbye, diesel exhaust. California adopts nation's first zero-emission truck ruleThe rule is among the most ambitious efforts in the world to replace dirty diesel trucks with electric and other zero-emission vehicles.




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Several active, retired San Jose police officers accused of participating in closed Facebook page with racist posts

June 28, 2020

Several active, retired San Jose police officers accused of participating in closed Facebook page with racist posts 'The union will provide you no shelter': Several active and retired San Jose police officers are accused of participating in a closed Facebook page, full of racist posts.




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South Korea backs remdesivir for COVID-19, urges caution with dexamethasone

June 28, 2020

South Korea backs remdesivir for COVID-19, urges caution with dexamethasoneSouth Korea has added Gilead's anti-viral drug remdesivir to its coronavirus treatment guidelines in its first revision of recommendations since the outbreak began and urged caution in the use of the steroid therapy dexamethasone. Remdesivir is designed to hinder certain viruses, including the new coronavirus, from making copies of themselves and potentially overwhelming the body's immune system.




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Galwan Valley: China to use martial art trainers after India border clash

June 28, 2020

Galwan Valley: China to use martial art trainers after India border clashThe move follows deadly fighting between Indian and Chinese troops in an area where guns are banned.




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Amid coronavirus surge, Abbott expresses regret on reopening bars

June 28, 2020

Amid coronavirus surge, Abbott expresses regret on reopening barsThe number of people hospitalized in Texas from the coronavirus increased for the 15th consecutive day, surpassing 5,000 for the first time.




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Sahara Desert 'Godzilla' Dust Cloud Approaching the United States

June 28, 2020

Sahara Desert 'Godzilla' Dust Cloud Approaching the United States"This is the most significant event in the past 50 years."




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The H-20 Stealth Bomber: China's Biggest Threat to the U.S.?

June 28, 2020

The H-20 Stealth Bomber: China's Biggest Threat to the U.S.?The bomber, which has yet to be revealed, is expected to enter service in the mid-2020s.




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A Black man who was punched in the head several times by a Buffalo police officer plans to sue the city

June 28, 2020

A Black man who was punched in the head several times by a Buffalo police officer plans to sue the cityIn a video of the interaction, a woman can be heard telling Quentin Suttles to stop resisting. He replies, "I'm not."




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A Black man who was punched in the head several times by a Buffalo police officer plans to sue the city A Black man who was punched in the head several times by a Buffalo police officer plans to sue the city Reviewed by Moltivie on June 28, 2020 Rating: 5

Southern states report record coronavirus surges

June 28, 2020

Southern states report record coronavirus surgesThe U.S. has also seen a record number of cases nationwide, according to the latest figures released.




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Southern states report record coronavirus surges - POLITICO

June 28, 2020
Southern states report record coronavirus surges - POLITICO Southern states report record coronavirus surges - POLITICO Reviewed by Moltivie on June 28, 2020 Rating: 5

Workers removed thousands of social distancing stickers before Trump’s Tulsa rally, according to video and a person familiar with the set-up - The Washington Post

June 28, 2020
Workers removed thousands of social distancing stickers before Trump’s Tulsa rally, according to video and a person familiar with the set-up - The Washington Post Workers removed thousands of social distancing stickers before Trump’s Tulsa rally, according to video and a person familiar with the set-up - The Washington Post Reviewed by Moltivie on June 28, 2020 Rating: 5
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