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    George Floyd's family describes 'tears of joy' after guilty verdict

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    George Floyd's family describes 'tears of joy' after guilty verdict

    • 'A jury ... did the right thing,' Obama says of the verdict

      'A jury ... did the right thing,' Obama says of the verdict

      The former president and his wife, Michelle, issued a statement after ex-Police Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of George Floyd.

      'Justice ... much more than a single verdict' »
      • Why the Chauvin verdict is a major American milestone

        Why the Chauvin verdict is a major American milestone

      • 'This was accountability, but it's not yet justice'

        'This was accountability, but it's not yet justice'

      • Why Georgia faith leaders are urging Home Depot boycott

        Why Georgia faith leaders are urging Home Depot boycott

      • CNN reporter: Minn. troopers asked inappropriate question

        CNN reporter: Minn. troopers asked inappropriate question

      • Biden faces a fundamental question on leadership

        Biden faces a fundamental question on leadership

    • Black teenage girl in Ohio 'shot dead by police' as Derek Chauvin jury returns verdict
      U.S.
      The Telegraph

      Black teenage girl in Ohio 'shot dead by police' as Derek Chauvin jury returns verdict

      A black teenage girl was shot dead by police on Tuesday just as a guilty verdict was returned in the case of the officer who killed George Floyd. Family of the teenager, named by local media as Makiah Bryant, 15, said she had police for help because girls were fighting outside her house on Legion Lane in Columbus, Ohio. A video circulated on social media which appeared to show a victim wearing jeans and trainers lying motionless on the ground as a police officer stood nearby.

      • Teen Girl Reportedly Killed By Columbus Police On Afternoon Of Chauvin Verdicts
        Teen Girl Reportedly Killed By Columbus Police On Afternoon Of Chauvin Verdicts
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      • George Floyd's Family Reacts To Derek Chauvin's Guilty Verdict
        George Floyd's Family Reacts To Derek Chauvin's Guilty Verdict
        HuffPost
    • 'Did I strike a nerve?': House police reform hearing erupts into Demings, Jordan shouting match
      U.S.
      NBC News

      'Did I strike a nerve?': House police reform hearing erupts into Demings, Jordan shouting match

      Demings was criticizing an amendment introduced by Republicans that would prevent defunding of police departments. The bill it was seeking to amend, however, does not have a provision to take funds away from law enforcement. Called the Covid-19 Hate Crimes Act, the legislation seeks to give incentives for hate crime reporting, boost funding to state-run hate crime hotlines and increase penalties for individuals convicted under current hate crime statutes.

    • Colorado tightens gun regulations to "prevent future loss of life"
      U.S.
      Axios

      Colorado tightens gun regulations to "prevent future loss of life"

      Colorado has strengthened its gun regulations on the eve of the 22nd anniversary of the Columbine High School massacre. Details: The Isabella Joy Thallas Act requires firearms owners to report the loss or theft of a weapon to law enforcement within five days of its disappearance. The other law, designed to ensure the safe storage of firearms, is due to take effect on July 1.

    • EXPLAINER: Why 1 murder count against Chauvin may not stick
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      EXPLAINER: Why 1 murder count against Chauvin may not stick

      Prosecutors fought hard to add a third-degree murder charge against former police Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd, but a conviction on that charge alone could set up a problematic scenario for them. That's because another fired Minneapolis officer found guilty of third-degree murder has a pending appeal before the state Supreme Court — and if his conviction is overturned, it could mean a Chauvin conviction would fall, too. Jury deliberations in the Chauvin case entered their second day Tuesday.

      • 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
      • 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
    • Republicans grill Stacey Abrams: Are blue states 'racist,' too?
      Politics
      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
    • Factbox: After Chauvin, Minnesota set to prosecute three other officers in Floyd death
      U.S.
      Reuters

      Factbox: After Chauvin, Minnesota set to prosecute three other officers in Floyd death

      With the conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd on Tuesday, prosecutors will begin turning their attention to making their case against three others who took part in the fatal arrest. Tou Thao, J. Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane, all of whom were fired and arrested days after Floyd died last May, face charges at a trial on Aug. 23 that they aided and abetted second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter of Floyd. Aiding and abetting murder is punishable by up to 40 years in prison, although sentencing guidelines can reduce the maximum to 15 years.

      • What Derek Chauvin is charged with in George Floyd's death
        What Derek Chauvin is charged with in George Floyd's death
        Yahoo News
      • 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
    • Group urges UN to probe China for crimes against humanity
      World
      Associated Press

      Group urges UN to probe China for crimes against humanity

      A human rights group appealed to the United Nations on Monday to investigate allegations China's government is committing crimes against humanity in the Xinjiang region. Human Rights Watch cited reports of the mass detention of Muslims, a crackdown on religious practices and other measures against minorities in the northwestern region. It said they amount to crimes against humanity as defined by the treaty that established the International Criminal Court.

      • China rejects accusations of abuses in Xinjiang
        China rejects accusations of abuses in Xinjiang
        Associated Press
      • China is committing 'crimes against humanity' with its treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, human rights group says
        China is committing 'crimes against humanity' with its treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, human rights group says
        Business Insider
    • 'I'm also a police officer': Arizona deputy uses racial slur, pleads for release after being pulled over for DUI
      U.S.
      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.

    • Tesla: Elon Musk suggests Autopilot not to blame for fatal crash
      Business
      BBC

      Tesla: Elon Musk suggests Autopilot not to blame for fatal crash

      Two men were killed after a Tesla car crashed into a tree and caught fire in Texas, and police believe there was nobody present in the driver's seat at the time of the accident. The 2019 Tesla Model S was travelling at a high speed when it failed to negotiate a curve on a winding road. The victims, both in their 50s, were found in the front passenger seat and in the back of the vehicle.

      • It’s time to notice Tesla’s Autopilot death toll
        It’s time to notice Tesla’s Autopilot death toll
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • Tesla autopilot car crash leaves two men dead
        Tesla autopilot car crash leaves two men dead
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • Fox News' Jeanine Pirro says facts 'clearly' supported Chauvin's conviction
      U.S.
      The Week

      Fox News' Jeanine Pirro says facts 'clearly' supported Chauvin's conviction

      The Fox host and former judge voiced her approval on Tuesday after Chauvin was found guilty of murdering George Floyd. "Clearly, the verdict is supported by the facts," Pirro said. Chauvin was convicted on charges of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter after kneeling on Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes.

      • 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
      • 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
        Yahoo News Video
    • Negotiators see signs of progress in Iran nuclear talks
      World
      Associated Press

      Negotiators see signs of progress in Iran nuclear talks

      Diplomats working in Vienna on a solution to bringing the United States back into the nuclear deal with Iran and world powers are taking a break from talks to consult with their leaders amid continued signs of progress, Russia's delegate said Tuesday. Mikhail Ulyanov said after a meeting of the deal's so-called Joint Commission of senior officials with representatives from France, Germany, Britain, China and Iran that they had noted "with satisfaction of the progress in negotiations to restore the nuclear deal." It was decided to take a break to allow the delegations to do homework and consult with the capitals,” he tweeted.

      • Much more work needed in Iran nuclear talks despite progress, EU says
        Much more work needed in Iran nuclear talks despite progress, EU says
        Reuters
      • Progress in Iran nuclear talks but resolution still far away
        Progress in Iran nuclear talks but resolution still far away
        Associated Press
    • A semitruck drove through a crowd celebrating the conviction of Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis. It's unclear if anyone was hurt.
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A semitruck drove through a crowd celebrating the conviction of Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis. It's unclear if anyone was hurt.

      A semitruck drove through a crowd in Minneapolis as people celebrated Derek Chauvin's murder conviction. A truck appeared to drive through a crowd of people in Minneapolis celebrating Derek Chauvin's guilty verdict in George Floyd's death on Tuesday. Video of the incident, posted by journalists Grace Morgan and Samantha Hendrickson, shows the truck quickly being surrounded by people as it turned into the crowd.

      • Minneapolis Celebrates, Reflects After Derek Chauvin Guilty Verdict
        Minneapolis Celebrates, Reflects After Derek Chauvin Guilty Verdict
        HuffPost
      • NBA figures react to Derek Chauvin verdict
        NBA figures react to Derek Chauvin verdict
        Yahoo Sports Videos
    • Florida House Democratic co-leader announces bid for Alcee Hastings’ former seat
      Politics
      Miami Herald

      Florida House Democratic co-leader announces bid for Alcee Hastings’ former seat

      State Rep. Bobby DuBose entered the race on Tuesday for Alcee Hastings' former congressional seat after his death on April 6, the fourth sitting lawmaker to enter a crowded Democratic primary. DuBose, 50, represents most of Fort Lauderdale in the Florida House of Representatives and currently serves as House minority co-leader. In an interview, DuBose said he decided to join a growing field to replace Hastings after fielding calls from constituents urging him to run.

    • Asian American CNN producer zip-tied by Minnesota police and asked if she can speak English, lawyer says
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Asian American CNN producer zip-tied by Minnesota police and asked if she can speak English, lawyer says

      Minnesota police wrongfully arrested, manhandled, and humiliated a CNN producer while she was covering the Daunte Wright protests, a lawyer representing her and other journalists said. According to attorney Leita Walker, Carolyn Sung was among the press at a 13 April demonstration against the shooting of Mr Wright when police ordered the crowd to disperse. “As Sung tried to leave the area as directed, troopers grabbed Sung by her backpack and threw her to the ground, zip-tying her hands behind her back,” Ms Walker wrote in a letter to Governor Tim Walz.

      • ‘Do You Speak English?’: Asian American CNN Producer Arrested While Covering Daunte Wright Protest
        ‘Do You Speak English?’: Asian American CNN Producer Arrested While Covering Daunte Wright Protest
        NextShark
      • Journalist alleges police asked 'do you speak English?' during her arrest
        Journalist alleges police asked 'do you speak English?' during her arrest
        NBC News
    • Idriss Déby: Chad's future rocked by president's battlefield death
      World
      BBC

      Idriss Déby: Chad's future rocked by president's battlefield death

      Idriss Déby - the end of Chad's 'Great Survivor' Chad's president dies after clashes with rebels Chad had the formal structures of a multi-party democratic state. But real power was concentrated firmly at the top, and Déby brooked no serious opposition over his three decades in power. And several times he faced down rebellions, sometimes helped by the military intervention of his ally France - which maintains a major regional base in the Chadian capital N'Djamena.

      • 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
    • The Best (and Most Beautiful) Watering Cans to Keep Your Plants Alive and Thriving
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      The Best (and Most Beautiful) Watering Cans to Keep Your Plants Alive and Thriving

      Helpful, well-designed pour decor Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • ‘All gone’: St. Vincent prime minister appeals for aid amid ongoing volcano eruption
      World
      Miami Herald

      ‘All gone’: St. Vincent prime minister appeals for aid amid ongoing volcano eruption

      With one-third of his eastern Caribbean nation transformed into “a relative wasteland” from the erupting La Soufrière volcano, the prime minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Tuesday appealed to the international community for help with his country's recovery. It's an extraordinary, existential challenge that is facing us,” Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves said. The leader joined the United Nations in launching an urgent appeal for assistance to address the budding humanitarian crisis and multiple challenges created by the volcano's ongoing explosions.

      • U.N. asks for $29.2 million to help after Caribbean volcano eruption
        U.N. asks for $29.2 million to help after Caribbean volcano eruption
        Reuters
      • UN seeks $29M for St. Vincent amid new volcanic threats
        UN seeks $29M for St. Vincent amid new volcanic threats
        Associated Press
    • News
      Yahoo News Video

      Tesla believed to be operating driverless crashes, killing 2

      Two men died after a Tesla vehicle, which was believed to be operating without anyone in the driver's seat, crashed into a tree on Saturday night north of Houston, authorities said.

    • From Breonna to Tamir to Eric: What happens to police officers who kill Black people
      U.S.
      The Independent

      From Breonna to Tamir to Eric: What happens to police officers who kill Black people

      George Floyd's death at the hands of police offices in Minneapolis last year sparked nationwide protest and led to a renewed outcry for racial justice in the United States. Over the past few weeks the country has relived the pain and anger caused by the public death of Mr Floyd after the 9 minutes and 29 seconds he spent pinned under the knee of former police officer Derek Chauvin. The White House announced that Joe Biden had called George Floyd's family ahead of the jury returning a verdict in the case and the president unusually weighed in on the case , saying that the evidence was “overwhelming.”

      • 'The right thing': Obama hails verdict in George Floyd's death
        'The right thing': Obama hails verdict in George Floyd's death
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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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    • Exclusive: Fed will limit any overshoot of inflation target, Powell says
      Business
      Reuters

      Exclusive: Fed will limit any overshoot of inflation target, Powell says

      The U.S. economy is going to temporarily see "a little higher" inflation this year as the recovery strengthens and supply constraints push up prices in some sectors, but the Federal Reserve is committed to limiting any overshoot, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said in an April 8 letter to Senator Rick Scott. "We do not seek inflation that substantially exceeds 2 percent, nor do we seek inflation above 2 percent for a prolonged period," Powell said in a five-page response to a March 24 letter in which the Florida Republican raised concerns about rising inflation and the U.S. central bank's bond-buying program. Those modifiers - "substantially" exceeding 2% inflation or above that level for a "prolonged" period - help to more sharply define the upper bounds of the Fed's comfort zone as prices rise.

    • Politics
      Reuters Videos

      Sen. Durbin: Republicans alarmed that 'too many voters are showing up'

      EDITOR'S NOTE: AN EARLIER VERSION OF THIS STORY MISIDENTIFIED SENATOR DURBIN'S HOME STATE. HE REPRESENTS ILLINOIS, NOT DELAWARE. "The problem is obvious," Durbin said.

    • Apple event: AirTag, iPad and iMac lead line-up
      Technology
      BBC

      Apple event: AirTag, iPad and iMac lead line-up

      Apple has shown off its latest product line-up in its first big event of 2021. The firm is increasing the number of products which will contain its own in-house developed M1 chip, as the sector struggles with a global semiconductor shortage. What was not discussed, but was later shared by Apple, was the roll-out of the latest version of its operating system, iOS 14.5, which will include a controversial update limiting what app owners can see about user activity outside of their own apps without permission.

    • The Pentagon says more and more Russian troops are amassing near Ukraine, and it is not convinced this is just a training exercise
      World
      Business Insider

      The Pentagon says more and more Russian troops are amassing near Ukraine, and it is not convinced this is just a training exercise

      The Pentagon says that the Russian military buildup near Ukraine is larger than the one in 2014. The Defense Department also said that it is not clear "that this is all about training," as Russia says. The US has also raised concerns about Russian plans to block parts of the Black Sea.

      • Russia defends foreign navy limits amid buildup near Ukraine
        Russia defends foreign navy limits amid buildup near Ukraine
        Associated Press
      • Russian military build-up near Ukraine numbers more than 100,000 troops, EU says
        Russian military build-up near Ukraine numbers more than 100,000 troops, EU says
        Reuters
    • George Floyd: US city on edge as jury deliberates Chauvin verdict
      U.S.
      BBC

      George Floyd: US city on edge as jury deliberates Chauvin verdict

      The jury in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the ex-Minneapolis policeman accused of killing George Floyd last year, has retired to consider its verdict. The prosecution told jurors that Mr Chauvin had murdered Mr Floyd, but the defence said their client had correctly followed police training. The court is being protected by barbed wire, high barriers and armed soldiers from the National Guard.

      • Jury In Derek Chauvin Trial Reaches Verdict Over George Floyd Death
        Jury In Derek Chauvin Trial Reaches Verdict Over George Floyd Death
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      • George Floyd's Family Reacts To Derek Chauvin's Guilty Verdict
        George Floyd's Family Reacts To Derek Chauvin's Guilty Verdict
        HuffPost
    • House Call: Embracing My Outdoor Persona
      Politics
      Architectural Digest

      House Call: Embracing My Outdoor Persona

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

    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.”

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