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    George Floyd protests continue nationwide

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      Some police officers are standing with protesters

      Instead of lining up in opposition to demonstrators protesting the death of George Floyd, police officers in several cities joined them.'We're part of the community' »

      • Timeline of events in George Floyd protests

        Timeline of events in George Floyd protests

      • Crisis in Minneapolis was years in the making

        Crisis in Minneapolis was years in the making

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        Authorities examine new video of Floyd's arrest

    • Protesters tear through D.C. after National Guard troops and Secret Service keep them from the White House
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      Protesters tear through D.C. after National Guard troops and Secret Service keep them from the White House

      Downtown Washington, D.C., was filled with flames and broken glass in the early hours of Sunday morning as large groups of protesters moved through the city for the second straight night. The protesters caused extensive damage to businesses in the blocks surrounding the White House after a large contingent of law enforcement — including National Guard troops, the U.S. Park Police and the Secret Service — kept the demonstrators back from the president's residence. Protesters lit fires at multiple locations around the city and clashed with law enforcement, hurling fireworks and other projectiles at the officers.

      • Night of rage on Pennsylvania Avenue as protesters clash with Secret Service in front of the White House
        Night of rage on Pennsylvania Avenue as protesters clash with Secret Service in front of the White House
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      • Police tear gas protesters gathered near White House after George Floyd's death
        Police tear gas protesters gathered near White House after George Floyd's death
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    • Louisville police and soldiers return fire, killing man
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      Associated Press

      Louisville police and soldiers return fire, killing man

      Police officers and National Guard soldiers enforcing a curfew in Louisville killed a man early Monday when they returned fire after someone in a large group fired at them first, the city's police chief said. Chief Steve Conrad confirmed the shooting happened around 12:15 a.m. outside a food market on West Broadway, where police and the National Guard had been called to break up a large group of people gathering in defiance of the city's curfew. It recorded the sound of bullets being fired as groups of police and national guard soldiers crouched behind cars.

      • Louisville police shoot reporter with pepper bullets on TV
        Louisville police shoot reporter with pepper bullets on TV
        CBS News
      • A man in Louisville was killed in a shootout with police and the National Guard as police brutality protests gripped the nation
        A man in Louisville was killed in a shootout with police and the National Guard as police brutality protests gripped the nation
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    • Coronavirus began spreading in the US in January — predating President Trump's travel restrictions and the detection of community transmission, CDC says
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      Business Insider

      Coronavirus began spreading in the US in January — predating President Trump's travel restrictions and the detection of community transmission, CDC says

      Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images Nearly a month before community spread was first detected, "sustained, community transmission" of the coronavirus in the United States began in January or February, a report from the CDC says. A "single importation" from China was followed by "several importations" from Europe, the study's authors found. "As America begins to reopen, looking back at how COVID-19 made its way to the United States will contribute to a better understanding to prepare for the future," said CDC Director Robert Redfield.

    • Truck driver arrested after appearing to drive into protesters
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      CBS News

      Truck driver arrested after appearing to drive into protesters

      Video captured by CBS Minnesota and a webcam shows a tanker truck apparently trying to plow through a large crowd of protesters on Interstate 35W in Minneapolis on Sunday night. Officials said the man is under arrest and was taken to a local medical center with non-life-threatening injuries. Footage shows a tanker truck approaching the throng of people at a high speed, as protesters frantically try to avoid being hit.

      • Protesters Swarm Over Truck as it Drives Through Rally on Minneapolis Highway
        Protesters Swarm Over Truck as it Drives Through Rally on Minneapolis Highway
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      • Minneapolis protestors react to tanker truck driving into crowd
        Minneapolis protestors react to tanker truck driving into crowd
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    • Israel police kill Palestinian they mistakenly thought was armed
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      AFP

      Israel police kill Palestinian they mistakenly thought was armed

      Israeli police in annexed east Jerusalem on Saturday shot dead a disabled Palestinian they mistakenly thought was armed with a pistol, prompting furious condemnation from the Palestinians. The incident happened in the alleys of the walled Old City near Lions' Gate, an access point mainly used by Palestinians. "Police units on patrol there spotted a suspect with a suspicious object that looked like a pistol," an Israeli police statement said.

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      Iran says it is ready to continue fuel shipments to Venezuela

      Iran will continue fuel shipments to Venezuela if Caracas requests more supplies, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday, despite Washington's criticism of the trade between the two nations, which are both under U.S. sanctions. "Iran practises its free trade rights with Venezuela and we are ready to send more ships if Caracas demands more supplies from Iran," Abbas Mousavi told a weekly news conference broadcast live on state TV. Defying U.S. threats, Iran has sent a flotilla of five tankers of fuel to the South American oil-producing nation, which is suffering from a gasoline shortage.

    • Tiananmen: Police ban Hong Kong vigil for victims of 1989 crackdown
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      BBC

      Tiananmen: Police ban Hong Kong vigil for victims of 1989 crackdown

      Hong Kong police have banned a vigil marking the Tiananmen Square crackdown for the first time in 30 years. Currently, Hong Kong and Macau are the only places in Chinese territory where people can commemorate the deadly 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protesters. In mainland China, the authorities have banned even oblique references the events of June 4, which came after weeks of mass demonstrations that were tolerated by the government.

      • Chinese media use race clashes to criticise US over Hong Kong
        Chinese media use race clashes to criticise US over Hong Kong
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    • Most voters plan to cast early ballots in presidential race
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      Most voters plan to cast early ballots in presidential race

      Six-in-10 registered voters plan to vote early in the November general election, either by mail or at in-person early voting centers, according to a new TargetSmart + Dynata National Voter Insights Poll. Forty-one percent plan to vote by mail and 19 percent plan to vote in-person early. Another 36 percent plan to vote in-person at their polling place on Election Day.

    • 2 Atlanta police officers were fired and 3 were placed on desk duty for their use of force in arresting 2 college students during a Saturday night protest
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      INSIDER

      2 Atlanta police officers were fired and 3 were placed on desk duty for their use of force in arresting 2 college students during a Saturday night protest

      Two Atlanta police officers were fired Sunday for their conduct at a protest Saturday, the city's mayor and police chief said. Investigators Mark Gardner and Ivory Streeter, who were both members of the department's fugitive unit, were terminated from the police force, a spokesperson for the Atlanta Police Department told Insider. Investigators Carlos Smith and Willie Sauls, and Sergeant Lonnie Hood, were placed on administrative duty, the spokesperson said.

      • Journalists blinded, injured, arrested covering George Floyd protests nationwide
        Journalists blinded, injured, arrested covering George Floyd protests nationwide
        USA TODAY
      • More George Floyd protests planned in NYC, but no curfew after another night of clashes, violence
        More George Floyd protests planned in NYC, but no curfew after another night of clashes, violence
        WABC – NY
    • Tear gas, fires outside White House
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      Reuters Videos

      Tear gas, fires outside White House

      Video obtained by Reuters showed clouds of tear gas being deployed just outside the White House as protesters gathered ahead of a curfew in the city, which was set to begin at 11pm local time (0300 GMT). "Most (of the protesters) dispersed as the police started using flashbangs and pushed protesters back due to several buildings on fire," said Kyle McFadden, who was at the scene close to Lafayette Park. The police deployed tear gas several times during the protests, according to McFadden.

      • Police in Twin Cities clash with protesters in another violent night
        Police in Twin Cities clash with protesters in another violent night
        CBS News Videos
      • Protesters toss fireworks at police officers in Santa Ana
        Protesters toss fireworks at police officers in Santa Ana
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    • Boris Johnson blocks Corbyn’s recommendation for John Bercow peerage
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      The Telegraph

      Boris Johnson blocks Corbyn’s recommendation for John Bercow peerage

      Boris Johnson has blocked Jeremy Corbyn's recommendation for John Bercow to receive a peerage over allegations of bullying by the former Speaker. Downing Street said it would not approve Labour's nomination of Mr Bercow for elevation to the upper chamber because there are outstanding concerns about his “propriety”. Karie Murphy, Mr Corbyn's former chief of staff, was also blocked for appointment to the Lords over an Equalities and Human Rights Commission investigation into alleged institutional anti-Semitism in the Labour Party.

    • Trump postpones G-7 meeting again, plans to invite 4 more countries
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      Trump postpones G-7 meeting again, plans to invite 4 more countries

      President Donald Trump announced Saturday he is postponing the G-7 summit until the fall and plans to invite four additional non-member nations — including Russia. The president, speaking to reporters aboard an Air Force One flight back to Washington from Kennedy Space Center, said he hopes to expand the annual meeting of the world's most economically advanced countries to include Australia, India, Russia and South Korea, according to a pool report. "I don't feel that as a G-7 it properly represents what's going on in the world,” Trump explained.

      • Trump postpones G7 summit, seeks to add countries to invitation list
        Trump postpones G7 summit, seeks to add countries to invitation list
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      • G7 summit: Trump postpones meeting of world leaders after Merkel's snub
        G7 summit: Trump postpones meeting of world leaders after Merkel's snub
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    • The coronavirus is disappearing in Italy, according to Italian doctors
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      The coronavirus is disappearing in Italy, according to Italian doctors

      PIERO CRUCIATTI/AFP via Getty Images Italy has been one of the worst-affected countries in the global coronavirus pandemic. However, the COVID-19 virus is now disappearing in the country according to Italian doctors Alberto Zangrillo, who heads a hospital in Milan, said that "in reality, the virus clinically no longer exists in Italy." A leading doctor in Genoa said that "the strength the virus had two months ago is not the same strength it has today."

      • New coronavirus losing potency, top Italian doctor says
        New coronavirus losing potency, top Italian doctor says
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      • Top Italian doctor's claim virus 'no longer exists' sparks row
        Top Italian doctor's claim virus 'no longer exists' sparks row
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    • German engineer on China charter flight tests positive for coronavirus
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      German engineer on China charter flight tests positive for coronavirus

      A German engineer on the first flight carrying European workers back to China has tested positive for coronavirus as an asymptomatic carrier, local authorities said Sunday. The man was on a Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt to the northeastern city of Tianjin which landed with around 200 passengers, mainly German workers and their families. Tianjin authorities said in a statement on social media Sunday that the 34-year-old engineer had tested positive, although he had a regular temperature and reported no symptoms.

    • China says 2 new coronavirus cases, asymptomatic case on German charter
      World
      Reuters

      China says 2 new coronavirus cases, asymptomatic case on German charter

      China announced on Sunday two new confirmed cases of coronavirus and four new asymptomatic cases, including one person without symptoms of COVID-19 on a chartered flight from Germany. The two confirmed cases in Shandong province on Saturday compared with four cases the day before, data from the country's health authority showed. The National Health Commission (NHC) confirmed three new asymptomatic cases on Saturday.

    • Coronavirus: South Africans cheer as alcohol goes back on sale
      World
      BBC

      Coronavirus: South Africans cheer as alcohol goes back on sale

      Long queues have formed outside shops selling alcohol in South Africa after restrictions on its sale, imposed two months ago as part of measures to fight Covid-19, were lifted. Social media posts showed people, who had braved the morning chill, cheering as buyers emerged with their bottles. The alcohol ban was to allow police and hospitals to better focus on tackling the coronavirus, the authorities said.

    • One dead in Louisville after police and National Guard 'return fire' on crowd
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      NBC News

      One dead in Louisville after police and National Guard 'return fire' on crowd

      A man was shot dead in Louisville after police officers and the Kentucky National Guard “returned fire” while clearing a large crowd early Monday. Louisville Metro Police Chief Steve Conrad said in a statement that at around 12:15 a.m. his officers and the National Guard were sent to a parking lot to break up a crowd. “Officers and soldiers began to clear the lot and at some point were shot at,” Conrad said in a statement.

      • Louisville police shoot reporter with pepper bullets on TV
        Louisville police shoot reporter with pepper bullets on TV
        CBS News
      • Louisville TV Reporter Shot By Police During Live Broadcast Covering Street Protests
        Louisville TV Reporter Shot By Police During Live Broadcast Covering Street Protests
        Deadline
    • George Floyd autopsy shows no signs of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation, attributes death to 'being restrained, his underlying health conditions, and any potential intoxicants in his system'
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      INSIDER

      George Floyd autopsy shows no signs of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation, attributes death to 'being restrained, his underlying health conditions, and any potential intoxicants in his system'

      A criminal complaint against former Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, shows that George Floyd was "non-responsive" for nearly three minutes before Chauvin took his knee off his neck. The complaint also cited a preliminary autopsy report that showed there were "no physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation." Instead, Floyd died from a "combined effect of being restrained, his underlying health conditions, and any potential intoxicants in his system," the autopsy revealed.

    • Truck seen driving into protesters in Minneapolis
      U.S.
      NBC News

      Truck seen driving into protesters in Minneapolis

      A large truck was seen driving at full speed into a crowd of protesters Sunday on a bridge in Minneapolis, sending people running for safety. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety called it "very disturbing actions by a truck driver on I-35W, inciting a crowd of peaceful demonstrators." The truck driver was injured and is under arrest, the department said.

      • Truck drives through crowd of protesters on Minneapolis bridge
        Truck drives through crowd of protesters on Minneapolis bridge
        The Guardian
      • Minnesota lawmakers said violence during George Floyd protests was from 'outside' actors, but jail records show most arrests are in-state
        Minnesota lawmakers said violence during George Floyd protests was from 'outside' actors, but jail records show most arrests are in-state
        INSIDER
    • Amanda leaves destructive flooding in El Salvador, Guatemala
      World
      AccuWeather

      Amanda leaves destructive flooding in El Salvador, Guatemala

      The death toll continues to rise in Central America, following Amanda's landfall in Guatemala on Sunday as a tropical storm. Interior Minister Mario Duran reported of at least 14 deaths in El Salvador as a result of Amanda, as of Sunday night. At least another 40,000 people were evacuated from their homes from the residual flooding.

    • Senate Democrats’ Mindless ‘Report’ on the Judiciary
      Politics
      National Review

      Senate Democrats’ Mindless ‘Report’ on the Judiciary

      NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE T hree months ago, Senator Chuck Schumer stood outside the Supreme Court building and warned Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh that they would “pay the price” and would “not know what hit” them if they upheld a Louisiana law requiring abortion clinics to have admitting privileges at a local hospital. Last week, that same Chuck Schumer and two other Democratic senators released a 54-page broadside against their Republican colleagues titled “Captured Courts: The GOP's Big Money Assault on the Constitution, Our Independent Judiciary, and the Rule of Law.” If Senator Schumer is concerned about the integrity of the Constitution and the independence of the judiciary, threatening justices like a third-rate mafioso on the steps of the Supreme Court in the name of abortion rights is a strange way of showing it.

    • Trump is reportedly insisting the Republican National Convention be held without face masks or social distancing measures
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Trump is reportedly insisting the Republican National Convention be held without face masks or social distancing measures

      Associated Press President Donald Trump is insisting the Republican National Convention be held without social distancing measures and without the presence of facial coverings, a spokesperson for North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said Friday. Trump has previously threatened to move the convention from North Carolina, claiming that the state's Democrat governor was in a "shutdown mood" and hadn't committed to allowing full attendance at the event. Both Texas and Georgia have offered to host the 2020 RNC — scheduled for the end of August — if the event is pulled from North Carolina.

    • Hong Kong police ban Tiananmen vigil for first time in 30 years
      World
      AFP

      Hong Kong police ban Tiananmen vigil for first time in 30 years

      Hong Kong police on Monday banned an upcoming vigil marking the Tiananmen crackdown anniversary citing the coronavirus pandemic, the first time the gathering has been halted in three decades. The candlelight June 4 vigil usually attracts huge crowds and is the only place on Chinese soil where such a major commemoration of the anniversary is still allowed. Last year's gathering was especially large and came just a week before seven months of pro-democracy protests and clashes exploded onto the city's streets, sparked initially by a plan to allow extraditions to the authoritarian mainland.

    • Europe's factories starting to recover, Asia's pain worsens
      Business
      Reuters

      Europe's factories starting to recover, Asia's pain worsens

      European manufacturers may be over the worst of a coronavirus-driven downturn, but Asia's pain deepened in May due to a slump in global trade, with export powerhouses Japan and South Korea seeing the sharpest falls in activity in over a decade, surveys showed. While factory activity still contracted sharply across Europe last month, purchasing managers said April lows had passed as governments on the continent began to ease the tough lockdown measures implemented to contain the spread of the virus. After crashing to its lowest reading in the survey's nearly 22-year history in April, IHS Markit's Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for the euro zone recovered somewhat last month, rising to 39.4 from 33.4.

      • China's May factory activity cools as weak demand curbs output
        China's May factory activity cools as weak demand curbs output
        Reuters
      • China factory activity slows as global slump drags on growth
        China factory activity slows as global slump drags on growth
        AFP
    • Journalists Under Attack Show How Trump’s Hate for the Press Has Spread
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      The Daily Beast

      Journalists Under Attack Show How Trump’s Hate for the Press Has Spread

      Journalists have been attacked all over the world while on the job covering protests for years, but never like they were this week in the United States during the George Floyd protests. At least half a dozen incidences of arrests and attacks were reported in protests across the United States this weekend. Others got less attention, like Los Angeles Times reporter Molly Hennessy-Fiske getting pelted with rubber bullets and tear gas or the two Los Angeles Times photographers who were briefly taken into custody.

      • George Floyd. Ahmaud Arbery. Breonna Taylor. What do we tell our children?
        George Floyd. Ahmaud Arbery. Breonna Taylor. What do we tell our children?
        USA TODAY
      • Outrage over George Floyd's death could tip fortunes in Joe Biden's VP search
        Outrage over George Floyd's death could tip fortunes in Joe Biden's VP search
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