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    • 16-year-old Black girl fatally shot by police in Ohio

      16-year-old Black girl fatally shot by police in Ohio

      Police responding to a report of an attempted stabbing fatally shot a teenage girl just before the guilty verdict was announced against the officer charged in George Floyd's death.

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      • What initial police report said about George Floyd's death

        What initial police report said about George Floyd's death

      • Ugly take on Chauvin verdict stuns Fox hosts

        Ugly take on Chauvin verdict stuns Fox hosts

      •  Pelosi under fire for response to Chauvin conviction

        Pelosi under fire for response to Chauvin conviction

      • CNN reporter: Minn. troopers asked inappropriate question

        CNN reporter: Minn. troopers asked inappropriate question

      • How much time is Derek Chauvin likely to serve?

        How much time is Derek Chauvin likely to serve?

    • As Biden prepares for climate summit, U.N. says the world is 'on the verge of the abyss'
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      As Biden prepares for climate summit, U.N. says the world is 'on the verge of the abyss'

      Just days before President Biden kicks off a climate summit with world leaders, the United Nations World Meteorological Organization released a report Monday warning that “time is fast running out” to keep global temperatures in check. Titled “State of the Global Climate 2020,” the report finds that concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere continued to climb in 2020 despite lockdowns imposed to slow the spread of COVID-19. A key goal of the Paris Agreement on climate change is to keep global temperatures from rising above 1.5 degrees Celsius, and the U.N. report warns that doing so will require a massive effort from the governments of the world.

      • U.N. climate report: World is 'on the verge of the abyss'
        U.N. climate report: World is 'on the verge of the abyss'
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      • UN warns of climate 'abyss' as 2020 confirmed as one of 3 hottest years on record
        UN warns of climate 'abyss' as 2020 confirmed as one of 3 hottest years on record
        Reuters
    • Putin warns West of 'red lines' as Russians take to the streets in Navalny’s support
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      The Telegraph

      Putin warns West of 'red lines' as Russians take to the streets in Navalny’s support

      Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, has threatened the West with a “swift and tough” response for crossing unspecified “red lines” as supporters of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny are poised to take to the streets to demand the release of the jailed opposition leader. Mr Putin's speech comes amid heightened tensions between Russia and the West and a massive Russian military build-up on the border with Ukraine, which has sparked fears of a new war in eastern Ukraine. “Anyone who threatens the core interests of our security will come to regret it like they never regretted anything,” President Putin said at the end of his 90-minute speech in Moscow.

      • Putin warns West of harsh response if it crosses Russia's "red lines"
        Putin warns West of harsh response if it crosses Russia's "red lines"
        Reuters
      • Putin Warns of Retaliation for Anyone Crossing Russia’s Red Line
        Putin Warns of Retaliation for Anyone Crossing Russia’s Red Line
        Bloomberg
    • Chad's President Idriss Déby dies after clashes with rebels
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      BBC

      Chad's President Idriss Déby dies after clashes with rebels

      Chad's President Idriss Déby has died of his injuries following clashes with rebels in the north of the country at the weekend, the army has said. Experts have told the BBC and other broadcasters that the move is unconstitutional, and that the speaker of parliament should take over when a sitting president dies before organising elections.

      • Military: Chad’s president killed during battlefield conflict
        Military: Chad’s president killed during battlefield conflict
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      • Chad President Deby, ally in fighting extremism, dies at 68
        Chad President Deby, ally in fighting extremism, dies at 68
        Associated Press
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      Associated Press

      Dutch police arrest 2 after attack on photojournalist in car

      Dutch police arrested two people after a tractor pushed a photojournalist's car — with the photographer and his girlfriend seated inside — onto its roof and into a roadside ditch. The attack — captured in dashcam footage — happened Monday night as photographers shot pictures of a car fire in the central Dutch town of Lunteren, about 70 kilometers (around 45 miles) southeast of Amsterdam. Police said in a statement Tuesday that they arrested the driver of the tractor and another man suspected of threatening and attacking photographers.

    • Jailed for waving flowers in the street or holding tea parties: Life in the newly totalitarian state of Belarus
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      The Telegraph

      Jailed for waving flowers in the street or holding tea parties: Life in the newly totalitarian state of Belarus

      Eight months after a popular uprising nearly toppled Alexander Lukashenko, the Belarusian president of 26 years, authorities are rounding up hundreds of people and slapping them with short prison sentences for the most minor infractions, sowing fear in a country in the centre of Europe that is quickly turning into a totalitarian state. Mrs Suboch's relatives are all being kept at the same infamous detention centre. Her sister is serving 25 days, her mother five and brother six days in custody.

    • With Chauvin's conviction, attention now shifts to 3 other officers present during Floyd's arrest
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      The Week

      With Chauvin's conviction, attention now shifts to 3 other officers present during Floyd's arrest

      Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on Tuesday of second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd, but there is still another trial on the horizon — this time for the three other officers who were part of Floyd's arrest last May. As it stands now, the trial for former Minneapolis police officers J. Alexander Kueng, 27, Thomas Lane, 38, and Tou Thao, 35, is set to start on Aug. 23, with the men facing charges of aiding and abetting in the second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter of Floyd. A hearing is scheduled for May 20 at the Minnesota Court of Appeals, with the state attorney general's office seeking to add a third-degree murder charge against Kueng, Lane, and Thao.

      • Derek Chauvin found guilty of murder, manslaughter in the death of George Floyd
        Derek Chauvin found guilty of murder, manslaughter in the death of George Floyd
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      • Derek Chauvin guilty on all charges in George Floyd's murder: Athletes react
        Derek Chauvin guilty on all charges in George Floyd's murder: Athletes react
        Yahoo Sports
    • 'I'm also a police officer': Arizona deputy uses racial slur, pleads for release after being pulled over for DUI
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      NBC News

      'I'm also a police officer': Arizona deputy uses racial slur, pleads for release after being pulled over for DUI

      Newly obtained body camera video captured an Arizona sheriff's deputy using a racial slur and pleading to be let off the hook after an officer pulled him over in December on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. Pinal County Sheriff's Deputy Julian Navarrette was stopped after an Arizona State University police officer observed him speeding and swerving about 2 a.m. Dec. 5 in Tempe, according to an ASU police report. Navarrette was out with friends at the time of the arrest, the report said.

    • German lawmakers vote on 'emergency brake' virus rules
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      Associated Press

      German lawmakers vote on 'emergency brake' virus rules

      German lawmakers voted Wednesday on a proposal by Chancellor Angela Merkel's government to mandate uniform restrictions in areas where the coronavirus is spreading too quickly, while thousands of protesters gathered a on a nearby street. The legislation to apply an “emergency brake” consistently in areas with high infection rates is intended to end the patchwork of measures that has often characterized the pandemic response across highly decentralized Germany's 16 states. “As hard as it is, as sick of it as we are, reducing contacts helps,” Health Minister Jens Spahn told lawmakers.

    • Teen who recorded George Floyd's arrest reacts to Chauvin verdict: 'Justice has been served'
      U.S.
      The Week

      Teen who recorded George Floyd's arrest reacts to Chauvin verdict: 'Justice has been served'

      Darnella Frazier, the teenager who used her cellphone to record George Floyd's arrest last May outside of Cup Foods in Minneapolis, wrote on Facebook that she "cried so hard" on Tuesday when it was announced that former police officer Derek Chauvin had been found guilty of murdering Floyd, an unarmed Black man. Frazier, then 17, had gone to the market with her younger cousin to buy a snack. The footage she captured, which showed Chauvin with his knee on Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes, has been seen around the world; without it, there's widespread speculation Chauvin would have never been prosecuted.

      • George Floyd's Family Reacts To Derek Chauvin's Guilty Verdict
        George Floyd's Family Reacts To Derek Chauvin's Guilty Verdict
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      • Philonise Floyd: 'Today we are able to breathe again'
        Philonise Floyd: 'Today we are able to breathe again'
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    • Republicans grill Stacey Abrams: Are blue states 'racist,' too?
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      NBC News

      Republicans grill Stacey Abrams: Are blue states 'racist,' too?

      Republican senators questioned Stacey Abrams during a Senate hearing Tuesday about voting rights, quizzing her over whether state laws in Democratic-controlled states are “racist” and whether her own 2018 gubernatorial race was “stolen. Abrams became a voting rights advocate since her failed run for Georgia governor and was credited with helping organize voters in her state to help propel President Joe Biden to the White House. She was testifying to advocate for passage of a sweeping federal overhaul of the U.S. voting system that is being pushed for by Democrats.

      • Republicans go after Stacey Abrams at Senate hearing on voting rights
        Republicans go after Stacey Abrams at Senate hearing on voting rights
        Yahoo News
      • Cornyn, Abrams spar over race and Georgia’s voting law
        Cornyn, Abrams spar over race and Georgia’s voting law
        Yahoo News Video
    • House Call: Embracing My Outdoor Persona
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      Architectural Digest

      House Call: Embracing My Outdoor Persona

      We're getting outdoorsy on Clever this week Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Nashik: Oxygen leak leaves 22 Covid-19 patients dead in India
      World
      BBC

      Nashik: Oxygen leak leaves 22 Covid-19 patients dead in India

      At least 22 Covid patients have died in a hospital in India after they lost oxygen supply due to a leak. The incident occurred on Wednesday while an oxygen tanker was refilling a storage tank at the Zakir Hussain hospital in Nashik city. "We will enquire into the matter and take action," the city's municipal commissioner Kailash Jadhav said.

      • Oxygen leak kills 22 in Indian hospital as coronavirus infections mount
        Oxygen leak kills 22 in Indian hospital as coronavirus infections mount
        Reuters
      • An oxygen tanker at a hospital leaked in Nashik, India, killing 22 COVID-19 patients who were on ventilators
        An oxygen tanker at a hospital leaked in Nashik, India, killing 22 COVID-19 patients who were on ventilators
        INSIDER
    • UK leader denies breaking lobbying rules with texts to Dyson
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      Associated Press

      UK leader denies breaking lobbying rules with texts to Dyson

      The British government said Wednesday that Prime Minister Boris Johnson did nothing wrong when he exchanged text messages with a wealthy industrialist and promised he would “fix” the tax rules for him. The BBC reported that it had seen messages between Johnson and James Dyson, the vacuum cleaner inventor and home products magnate. The texts were sent in March 2020, when the coronavirus was sweeping across Britain and the government, fearing the health service would be overwhelmed, was trying to secure more ventilators.

      • UK Johnson's tax reassurance to James Dyson warranted by COVID emergency - minister
        UK Johnson's tax reassurance to James Dyson warranted by COVID emergency - minister
        Reuters
      • Politics latest news: Boris Johnson 'front and centre' of lobbying row over James Dyson texts - watch live
        Politics latest news: Boris Johnson 'front and centre' of lobbying row over James Dyson texts - watch live
        The Telegraph
    • ‘I’m not your food’: Wyoming jogger reasons with bear in face-off
      U.S.
      The Guardian

      ‘I’m not your food’: Wyoming jogger reasons with bear in face-off

      A runner talked his way out of a face-off with a large bear that pursued him for several minutes in Grand Teton national park in Wyoming, a showdown the runner captured in a three-minute video that went viral. Evan Matthews said he often sees bears on his runs, but none had dared to come so close. Rather than use his bear spray, which he deemed a last resort, Matthews opted to reason with his ursine inquisitor.

    • George Floyd: When will Derek Chauvin be sentenced?
      U.S.
      BBC

      George Floyd: When will Derek Chauvin be sentenced?

      The eyes of the US - and the wider world - have been fixed on a courthouse in Minnesota, following the trial of Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd in May 2020. The former police officer kneeled on the neck of the African-American man for more than nine minutes during an arrest in the city of Minneapolis, ignoring pleas that he couldn't breathe. Mr Floyd was declared dead an hour later.

      • Derek Chauvin found guilty of murder in the death of George Floyd
        Derek Chauvin found guilty of murder in the death of George Floyd
        Yahoo News
      • Jury In Derek Chauvin Trial Reaches Verdict Over George Floyd Death
        Jury In Derek Chauvin Trial Reaches Verdict Over George Floyd Death
        HuffPost
    • Asia Today: Indian opposition leader positive for COVID-19
      World
      Associated Press

      Asia Today: Indian opposition leader positive for COVID-19

      Rahul Gandhi, an opposition Congress party leader and scion of India's Nehru-Gandhi family, says he has tested positive for COVID-19 after experiencing mild symptoms. Gandhi last week called off political rallies in West Bengal state where provincial elections are being held. On Monday, another top Congress party leader and former prime minister, Manmohan Singh, also tested positive and was hospitalized as a precaution.

    • Fact check: President Biden and Kamala Harris did not fly aboard Air Force One together
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      USA TODAY

      Fact check: President Biden and Kamala Harris did not fly aboard Air Force One together

      The claim: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris road Air Force One together, violating a rule In a recent Facebook post, an image shows both President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris exiting Air Force One. "The rule is the Prez, and the Veep never travel together, for obvious reasons," said the March 20, 2021, post. "Then why the hell is this happening?

      • Biden to America after Floyd verdict: 'We can't stop here'
        Biden to America after Floyd verdict: 'We can't stop here'
        Associated Press
      • Joe Biden And Kamala Harris Call George Floyd’s Family After Derek Chauvin Guilty Verdict
        Joe Biden And Kamala Harris Call George Floyd’s Family After Derek Chauvin Guilty Verdict
        Deadline
    • World
      Yahoo News Video

      Police: Ex-Texas deputy wanted in deaths of 3 people is arrested

      A manhunt for a former Texas sheriff's deputy suspected in the fatal shooting of three people in Austin ended Monday when authorities said he was arrested without incident about 20 miles from the scene of the weekend attack.

    • Police shot and killed a 16-year-old Black teen 20 minutes before the Chauvin verdict was announced
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Police shot and killed a 16-year-old Black teen 20 minutes before the Chauvin verdict was announced

      Columbus, Ohio, police killed a Black girl Tuesday as the nation awaited the Derek Chauvin verdict. Body-worn camera footage of the shooting was shared during a press conference Tuesday night. The Columbus Police Department killed a teenage girl Tuesday afternoon just as a jury returned a guilty verdict for ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd.

      • Teen Girl Killed By Columbus Police On Afternoon Of Chauvin Verdicts
        Teen Girl Killed By Columbus Police On Afternoon Of Chauvin Verdicts
        HuffPost
      • George Floyd's Family Reacts To Derek Chauvin's Guilty Verdict
        George Floyd's Family Reacts To Derek Chauvin's Guilty Verdict
        HuffPost
    • Boris Johnson welcomes Derek Chauvin verdict and says he was ‘appalled’ by George Floyd murder
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Boris Johnson welcomes Derek Chauvin verdict and says he was ‘appalled’ by George Floyd murder

      Boris Johnson has welcomed the Derek Chauvin guilty verdict and said he was “appalled” by the murder of George Floyd. On 25 May last year, 46-year-old Floyd was stopped on suspicion of using a counterfeit $20 bill for a pack of cigarettes at a corner shop in Minneapolis. The police instead put him on the ground and a video recorded by a teenager showed that former police officer Chauvin, 45, placed his knee on Floyd's neck for about nine and half minutes, including for several minutes after Floyd's breathing had stopped and he had no pulse.

      • NBA, WNBA players react to guilty verdict in Derek Chauvin trial
        NBA, WNBA players react to guilty verdict in Derek Chauvin trial
        Yahoo Sports Canada
      • Derek Chauvin found guilty of murder in the death of George Floyd
        Derek Chauvin found guilty of murder in the death of George Floyd
        Yahoo News Video
    • Florida county sheriff tells new residents 'don't register to vote and vote the stupid way you did up north'
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Florida county sheriff tells new residents 'don't register to vote and vote the stupid way you did up north'

      A sheriff said he welcomed transplants to the Sunshine State, as long as they vote the right way. "Don't register to vote and vote the stupid way you did up north," the Polk County sheriff said. Weighing in on a debate about the effect of new residents on Florida politics, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd proposed a simple solution on Monday.

      • Florida county sheriff warns rioters they will 'go to jail forthwith'
        Florida county sheriff warns rioters they will 'go to jail forthwith'
        FOX News Videos
      • Gov. DeSantis sending message that protests are okay, but violence is ‘unacceptable’: Florida sheriff
        Gov. DeSantis sending message that protests are okay, but violence is ‘unacceptable’: Florida sheriff
        FOX News Videos
    • India coronavirus: Can its vaccine producers meet demand?
      World
      BBC

      India coronavirus: Can its vaccine producers meet demand?

      With India attempting to ramp up vaccinations as Covid infections rise rapidly, India's main domestic vaccine maker is struggling to meet demand at home and globally. How can India meet its domestic needs? The Serum Institute of India (SII) and Bharat Biotech, the two main vaccine manufacturers, will get $400m and $210m each from the Indian government.

      • India will offer a coronavirus vaccine to all citizens over the age of 18 from May
        India will offer a coronavirus vaccine to all citizens over the age of 18 from May
        The Telegraph
      • Demand declines for COVID-19 vaccine as any American 16 years and older can get dose
        Demand declines for COVID-19 vaccine as any American 16 years and older can get dose
        KCRA - Sacramento Videos
    • The former Austin detective accused of killing his family had been charged with sexually assaulting his adopted daughter
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      The former Austin detective accused of killing his family had been charged with sexually assaulting his adopted daughter

      A former sheriff's detective accused of killing his family had been charged with sexual assault of a minor. The former sheriff's deputy who police allege killed his family in Austin, Texas, on Sunday was out on bond after he was accused of sexually assaulting his adopted daughter, court documents indicate. The police say Stephen Nicholas Broderick, 41, killed three people: his estranged wife, Amanda Broderick, 35; his adopted teenage daughter, Alyssa Broderick; and her teenage boyfriend, Willie Simmons III. The Travis County District Attorney's Office has charged Broderick with capital murder in all three deaths, KXAN reported.

      • North Texas signee Willie Simmons among 3 killed in Austin shooting
        North Texas signee Willie Simmons among 3 killed in Austin shooting
        Yahoo Sports
      • Former Texas detective suspected in shooting apprehended, police say
        Former Texas detective suspected in shooting apprehended, police say
        Reuters
    • LeBron James, Naomi Osaka and other athletes react to Derek Chauvin guilty verdict
      Sports
      LA Times

      LeBron James, Naomi Osaka and other athletes react to Derek Chauvin guilty verdict

      Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty Tuesday on charges of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man, last year. Here are immediate reactions from around the sports world on social media after the verdict was read. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

      • How, and when, sports leagues reacted to the Derek Chauvin verdict
        How, and when, sports leagues reacted to the Derek Chauvin verdict
        Yahoo Sports
      • Derek Chauvin guilty on all charges in George Floyd's murder: Athletes react
        Derek Chauvin guilty on all charges in George Floyd's murder: Athletes react
        Yahoo Sports
    • Brazil warns Biden not to trust Bolsonaro as he demands cash in exchange for climate action
      Politics
      The Independent

      Brazil warns Biden not to trust Bolsonaro as he demands cash in exchange for climate action

      President Joe Biden is receiving warnings from Brazilian state governors, indigenous leaders and environmental groups that the country's president Jair Bolsonaro is not to be trusted on the issue of the climate crisis. The United States is attempting to come to an agreement with Brazil on how to stop the destruction of the Amazon rainforest. Delegates from the Brazilian government have been negotiating a deal with Mr Biden's climate team since February.

      • DiCaprio, Katy Perry urge Biden to refuse Brazil environment deal
        DiCaprio, Katy Perry urge Biden to refuse Brazil environment deal
        Reuters
      • Biden Wants a Deal with Brazil’s Far-Right President to Protect the Amazon. But Can Bolsonaro Be Trusted?
        Biden Wants a Deal with Brazil’s Far-Right President to Protect the Amazon. But Can Bolsonaro Be Trusted?
        Time
    High-speed rail: The future or fantasy?
    • “High-speed rail is bold and attention-grabbing, but the scale of the project makes it near impossible.”

    • “While a long, slow train ride across the country can be a great thing, the US needs real high-speed rail too.”

    • “Liberals are right that America has a car problem — but it's commutes, not road trips, that suck.”

    • “Investments into a high-speed rail system wouldn’t just improve the railroads — automobile traffic could also see some relief.”

    • “Big cities that are reasonably close together is pretty much a prerequisite for high-speed rail.”

    Read the 360