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    • 1 killed as Trump supporters, protesters clash in Portland

      1 killed as Trump supporters, protesters clash in Portland

      One person was fatally shot late Saturday in Portland, Ore., as a large caravan of Donald Trump supporters and Black Lives Matter protesters clashed in the streets, police said.

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      • 'Everybody thought Kenosha was going to die'

        'Everybody thought Kenosha was going to die'

      • New racial justice leaders rise in Kenosha

        New racial justice leaders rise in Kenosha

      • The pandemic's secret formula: Backyard workouts and lots of sleep

        The pandemic's secret formula: Backyard workouts and lots of sleep

      • Trump attacks Portland's mayor after deadly shooting

        Trump attacks Portland's mayor after deadly shooting

      • Why Belarus rose against 'Europe's last dictator'

        Why Belarus rose against 'Europe's last dictator'

    • 'We are not safe in Donald Trump's America': Biden, Trump campaigns spar over blame for violent protests
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      'We are not safe in Donald Trump's America': Biden, Trump campaigns spar over blame for violent protests

      Democratic nominee Joe Biden's surrogates continued on Sunday to push back against President Donald Trump and many Republicans who have blamed Democrats for the violence that has broken out in several cities, arguing the responsibility for the unrest lies with the president. "It is happening under Donald Trump's watch," Klobuchar told ABC News' "This Week," turning a charge Trump leveled at Democratic nominee Joe Biden on its head. "We are not safe in Donald Trump's America."

    • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may have a lot to do with Joe Kennedy's primary struggles
      Politics
      The Week

      Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may have a lot to do with Joe Kennedy's primary struggles

      Rep. Joe Kennedy III (D-Mass.) could soon be out of politics, and an unlikely colleague may have something to do with it, Politico reports. Kennedy is challenging Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) in the statewide Democratic primary for Markey's seat, which he's held since 2013. Politico notes that Kennedy tries to hit the 74-year-old Markey by criticizing his support for the 1994 crime bill and the Iraq War when he was in the House, both of which would seemingly put him in trouble with the progressive left.

    • Arkansas sheriff who was secretly recorded using racial slurs reluctantly resigned and insisted he's not racist
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Arkansas sheriff who was secretly recorded using racial slurs reluctantly resigned and insisted he's not racist

      Desiree Middlebrooks secretly recorded the father of her children, Arkansas County Sheriff Todd Wright, going on a racist rant about a Black employee she talked to. Arkansas County Sheriff Todd Wright resigned Friday months after a recording revealed him going on a racist rant about a Black grocery store employee. In the five-minute recording, captured secretly by the mother of his children Desiree Middlebrooks and shared widely on social media, a man later identified as Wright is heard using a racial slur nine times.

      • Arkansas sheriff resigns after leaked audio of racist rant draws protesters, backlash
        Arkansas sheriff resigns after leaked audio of racist rant draws protesters, backlash
        USA TODAY
      • Arkansas Sheriff Resigns After He's Caught On Tape In Racist Tirade
        Arkansas Sheriff Resigns After He's Caught On Tape In Racist Tirade
        HuffPost
    • A former Department of Homeland Security official said Trump is letting right-wing extremists 'start a race war'
      Politics
      INSIDER

      A former Department of Homeland Security official said Trump is letting right-wing extremists 'start a race war'

      A former Department of Homeland domestic terrorism expert said the Trump administration is letting right-wing extremists "start a race war." Elizabeth Neumann stepped down in April from her role as an assistant secretary at the DHS. Neumann criticized speakers at this week's Republican National Convention portraying the ongoing Black Lives Matter protests as "lawless" when it is white supremacists instigating the violence.

      • Wolf faults Portland leaders for "lawlessness and chaos" after 1 killed in clashes
        Wolf faults Portland leaders for "lawlessness and chaos" after 1 killed in clashes
        CBS News Videos
      • DHS Chief Says He Was Unaware Naturalization Ceremony Would Be Aired At RNC
        DHS Chief Says He Was Unaware Naturalization Ceremony Would Be Aired At RNC
        HuffPost
    • Fact check: Biden tax plan would raise rates for those who make more than $400K, corporations
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      Fact check: Biden tax plan would raise rates for those who make more than $400K, corporations

      The claim: Biden's and Harris' tax plans would raise rates on a family making $75,000 or $3,000 biweekly Viral posts on Facebook claim tax rates for some families would more than double if Democrat Joe Biden is elected president. Bidens tax rate on a family making 75000 dollars would go from 12% to 25%,” reads a post Aug. 16 that has been shared more than 126,000 times. LET THAT SINK IN ALL YOU RIDING WITH BIDEN SUPPORTERS.

      • It's Biden's to lose (and he still could): The post-conventions state of the race
        It's Biden's to lose (and he still could): The post-conventions state of the race
        NBC News
      • Rep. Tim Ryan on coronavirus crisis as an election issue
        Rep. Tim Ryan on coronavirus crisis as an election issue
        FOX News Videos
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      Bernie Kerik says surge in violence in American cities can be reversed with the right leadership

      Major U.S. cities see increases in violent crime; reaction from former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik.

    • Founder of right-wing group says man killed in Portland was a 'supporter'
      U.S.
      The Week

      Founder of right-wing group says man killed in Portland was a 'supporter'

      There's still a lack of clarity about the deadly shooting in Portland, Oregon, on Saturday night, but the founder of the right-wing group Patriot Prayer said that the man who was killed was a supporter, The Associated Press reports. Joey Gibson, who leads the Washington state-based group, said he couldn't say much "right now" but he was able to "verify that [the victim] was a good friend and supporter of Patriot Prayer." Gibson was also in Portland on Saturday night and arrived at the scene of the shooting shortly after it took place, although it was not immediately clear why he did so, AP reports.

      • Joe Biden condemned Portland violence as unacceptable 'on the left or the right' and challenged President Trump to 'do the same'
        Joe Biden condemned Portland violence as unacceptable 'on the left or the right' and challenged President Trump to 'do the same'
        Business Insider
      • Protester killed in Portland as mayor, Trump trade blame
        Protester killed in Portland as mayor, Trump trade blame
        Associated Press
    • First confirmed case of COVID-19 reinfection is ‘not surprising,’ doctors say
      Health
      Yahoo News

      First confirmed case of COVID-19 reinfection is ‘not surprising,’ doctors say

      Researchers at the University of Hong Kong have confirmed the first instance of a patient being reinfected with coronavirus a second time, suggesting that immunity to the virus may be short-lived. The patient, a 33-year-old man, tested positive for the virus in March and then again in August after returning to Hong Kong from a trip to Spain. But it's not all bad news; this man's case demonstrates that the immune response, while not able to completely ward off a second infection, may be robust enough to prevent less serious illness the second time around.

      • Nevada confirms first case of coronavirus reinfection in the US
        Nevada confirms first case of coronavirus reinfection in the US
        FOX News Videos
      • Nevada confirms 1st case of person in US reinfected with COVID
        Nevada confirms 1st case of person in US reinfected with COVID
        ABC News Videos
    • Top US general says military will not escort Donald Trump from the White House if election disputed
      Politics
      The Telegraph

      Top US general says military will not escort Donald Trump from the White House if election disputed

      America's most senior general has declared the military will not intervene if Donald Trump were to decline to leave the White House following a disputed US election. In a letter to Congress, Mark Milley, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he did not envisage soldiers playing any role if Republicans and Democrats did not agree on the result. Mr Trump has repeatedly voiced concerns that the election will be undermined by fraud during widespread mail-in voting amid the coronavirus pandemic, and suggested that the result may never be known.

    • Home smashed: For one family, Hurricane Laura the 3rd strike
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Home smashed: For one family, Hurricane Laura the 3rd strike

      Bradley Beard calls Hurricane Laura his third strike. In 2005, Rita pushed a foot of floodwaters into his white, wooden home in Hackberry, Louisiana, a tiny Cameron Parish community 15 miles (24 kilometers) from the Gulf of Mexico. Next came Ike in 2008, which pushed water up to the floor of the long mobile home where his daughter and two granddaughters live on the same property.

      • The death toll from Hurricane Laura rises to at least 14 in the US as hundreds of thousands of people are without electricity
        The death toll from Hurricane Laura rises to at least 14 in the US as hundreds of thousands of people are without electricity
        INSIDER
      • Here's how people in Lake Charles are recovering from Hurricane Laura
        Here's how people in Lake Charles are recovering from Hurricane Laura
        KTRK – Houston
    • SpaceX may attempt 3 rocket launches on Sunday
      Business
      Business Insider

      SpaceX may attempt 3 rocket launches on Sunday

      The aerospace company has scheduled two back-to-back Falcon 9 launches in Florida, just nine hours apart. SpaceX also reportedly intends to launch the Starship SN6 from Boca Chica, Texas, for a low-altitude test flight. Elon Musk tweeted that there was a "good chance something will slip, but, yeah, Sunday is intense."

    • A group of college Republicans is raising money for Kyle Rittenhouse, the gunman suspected of killing 2 people in Kenosha
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A group of college Republicans is raising money for Kyle Rittenhouse, the gunman suspected of killing 2 people in Kenosha

      College Republicans United (CRU), a student group at Arizona State University, has announced that it will raise money for the legal defense of Kyle Rittenhouse, the Associated Press reported. Rittenhouse is accused of shooting and killing two people and injuring another at an anti-police-brutality protest in Wisconsin on Tuesday. Members of College Republicans United believe the shootings were an act of self-defense, but ASU College Republicans, a separate group from the CRU, have called for an administrative investigation into the group and do not support the raising of defense funds.

      • Arizona student group slammed for raising money for gunman
        Arizona student group slammed for raising money for gunman
        Associated Press
      • Arizona student group slammed for raising money for Kenosha shooter
        Arizona student group slammed for raising money for Kenosha shooter
        AOL Associated Press
    • Japan, U.S. defence chiefs oppose bid to alter status of Asian waters
      World
      Reuters

      Japan, U.S. defence chiefs oppose bid to alter status of Asian waters

      Japan's Defence Minister Taro Kono said on Saturday he had agreed with his U.S. counterpart Mark Esper that both countries opposed any unilateral attempt to change the status quo in the key waterways of the South China Sea and the East China Sea. Kono shared his view with the U.S. defense secretary at a time when the United States and China are at loggerheads over issues ranging from technology and human rights to Chinese military activities in the disputed South China Sea. A thorny issue in China's ties with Japan is Beijing's claim to a group of tiny East China Sea islets controlled by Tokyo.

    • Dems Turn Table on Post Office Sabotage
      Politics
      The Daily Beast

      Dems Turn Table on Post Office Sabotage

      But out on the political battlefield, a throng of Democratic candidates and organizations have turned the USPS crisis around as a potent political tool to galvanize supporters—and raise money. Since the beginning of August, when nationwide mail delays and operational “reforms” at USPS exploded into public view, at least 100 Democratic candidates for federal office have sent communications that led to some kind of mail-related fundraising ask, according to a review of campaign emails and social media advertisements. Dozens of Democratic Party-affiliated organizations, outside liberal groups, and state-level candidates have made similar pleas, too.

    • French lieutenant-colonel stationed at a NATO base in Italy charged with spying for Russia
      World
      The Telegraph

      French lieutenant-colonel stationed at a NATO base in Italy charged with spying for Russia

      A senior French military officer has been charged with espionage for allegedly passing top secret documents to Russian intelligence, Florence Parly, the defence minister, said on Sunday. The lieutenant-colonel, who has not been named, is stationed at a NATO base in Italy. The officer was about to return to Italy after a holiday in France, Europe 1 radio reported, and is being held at La Santé prison in Paris.

      • France detains senior military officer suspected of spying
        France detains senior military officer suspected of spying
        AFP
      • French military officer investigated over suspected security breach
        French military officer investigated over suspected security breach
        Reuters
    • An LA teacher said she and her daughter had to flee their home after she received threats for wearing a Black Lives Matter t-shirt to class
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      An LA teacher said she and her daughter had to flee their home after she received threats for wearing a Black Lives Matter t-shirt to class

      A teacher at a charter school in Los Angeles, California, said she faced harassment and was forced to flee her home after she wore a pro-Black Lives Matter t-shirt on the first day of classes, The Los Angeles Times reported. The teacher, who remained anonymous in several news reports over fears of further harassment, said the incident began when a student's father shared a picture of her on his social media and worsened when a conservative personality amplified the post on Twitter. The school's executive director told the LA Times that the teacher had not broken any school policies by wearing the shirt to class, which was conducted virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    • Gunmen kill 9 motorcycle riders in southern Philippines
      World
      Associated Press

      Gunmen kill 9 motorcycle riders in southern Philippines

      Gunmen blocked a group of motorcycle riders then opened fire with assault rifles in a busy downtown area in the southern Philippines, killing nine people, police said Sunday, in the latest violence to roil the volatile region. Police officials said the attack on the victims, who were mostly farmers, at noon Saturday in Kabacan town in Cotabato province may have been sparked by a local feud and was likely not an act of terrorism. Cotabato lies in a poverty-wracked region where a decades-long Muslim separatist insurgency has eased largely due to a 2014 peace deal between the Philippines' largest Muslim rebel group and the government, although small armed groups aligned with the Islamic State group still pose a threat.

    • Trump retweeted a message from the far-right OAN network calling anti-racism protests an attempted 'coup'
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Trump retweeted a message from the far-right OAN network calling anti-racism protests an attempted 'coup'

      President Donald Trump shared a message from far-right news network One America News (OAN ) Saturday, branding ongoing anti-racism protests an attempted coup. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has accused Trump of rooting for violence at ongoing demonstrations, which have resulted in deadly clashes between rival protesters in recent days. Republicans though, have accused Democrats of ignoring violent unrest at protests.

      • Trump rips into Portland mayor, calling him a 'FOOL' and urging the deployment of the National Guard to curb the protests
        Trump rips into Portland mayor, calling him a 'FOOL' and urging the deployment of the National Guard to curb the protests
        INSIDER
      • Portland mayor to Trump: 'Stay the hell out of the way'
        Portland mayor to Trump: 'Stay the hell out of the way'
        Reuters Videos
    • The woman leading the fight against Putin '24/7' after poisoning of Navalny
      World
      The Telegraph

      The woman leading the fight against Putin '24/7' after poisoning of Navalny

      Lyubov Sobol was already among the most visible dissidents in Vladimir Putin's Russia. At 32, she has fronted a protest movement, calling thousands to the streets when she and other opposition candidates were barred from standing in Moscow city elections last year. She staged a hunger strike and a sit-in at the offices of the Moscow election commission, eventually being lifted out of the building on a sofa after she refused to stand for police officers.

    • 'World's oldest married couple' have lived a combined 215 years and are still in good health
      Celebrity
      USA TODAY

      'World's oldest married couple' have lived a combined 215 years and are still in good health

      Their families disapproved of the marriage nearly 80 years ago, but today they are recognized around the world as a record-breaking couple. Julio Cesar Mora Tapia, 110, and Waldramina Maclovia Quinteros Reyes, 104, have lived a combined 215 years – making them the world's oldest married couple, Guinness World Records reported Tuesday. There are longer marriages, but the record certifies the couple, who live in Ecuador's capital, Quito, as having the "highest combined age of a married couple," Guinness World Records reports.

    • University of Alabama told professors to not tell students about COVID-19 cases among their classmates
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      University of Alabama told professors to not tell students about COVID-19 cases among their classmates

      The University of Alabama told professors to not tell students about classmates who had tested positive for COVID-19, reported the Daily Beast. The university made headlines this week after more than 500 people tested positive for COVID-19 within 6 days of opening. Professors, staff, and students told the Daily Beast they worry for their safety, as students are quarantining on campus unsupervised.

      • University of Alabama Reports More Than 1,000 COVID-19 Cases Since Classes Started Less Than 2 Weeks Ago
        University of Alabama Reports More Than 1,000 COVID-19 Cases Since Classes Started Less Than 2 Weeks Ago
        Time
      • Education job openings spike amid the pandemic: Monster
        Education job openings spike amid the pandemic: Monster
        Yahoo Finance
    • Three tropical disturbances are being watched in the Atlantic. Two are heading west
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Three tropical disturbances are being watched in the Atlantic. Two are heading west

      Forecasters are watching a new tropical disturbance in the Atlantic with a high chance of developing into a cyclone as two tropical waves are heading west with a third expected off the West African coast this week. As of the National Hurricane Center's Noon Tropical Weather Update Sunday, a system parallel with the Florida Panhandle has a 70% chance of becoming a tropical depression by Friday. The closest tropical wave is moving west across the Caribbean Sea away from the Lesser Antilles at 15 to 20 mph. It's got an 80 percent chance of developing into a tropical depression in the next five days.

    • Derek Chauvin, former officer accused in George Floyd's death, wants murder charges dismissed
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      Derek Chauvin, former officer accused in George Floyd's death, wants murder charges dismissed

      Defense attorneys for Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer accused of killing George Floyd, have asked a judge to dismiss the murder charges against him, arguing that Floyd's alleged drug use, not the improper use of force by the officer, was to blame for his death. At the same time, prosecutors in the case against Chauvin and three other former Minneapolis police officers said they plan to seek stiff sentences if the men are convicted. "Despite Mr. Floyd's pleas that he could not breathe and was going to die, as well as the pleas of eyewitnesses to get off Mr. Floyd and help him, Defendant and his co-defendants continued to restrain Mr. Floyd," the prosecutors wrote.

      • Officer charged in George Floyd's death argues drug overdose killed him, not knee on neck
        Officer charged in George Floyd's death argues drug overdose killed him, not knee on neck
        ABC News
      • Ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin requested dismissal of murder charges in George Floyd killing
        Ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin requested dismissal of murder charges in George Floyd killing
        INSIDER
    • Alexander Lukashenko brings his 16-year-old son onto frontline as protests endanger succession plans
      World
      The Telegraph

      Alexander Lukashenko brings his 16-year-old son onto frontline as protests endanger succession plans

      Pictured last weekend sporting body armour and an assault rifle, Belarus's embattled dictator has shown the world that he does not plan to go down without a fight. By the age of 11, he had been pictured with everyone from Barack Obama and the Pope through to  China's Xi Jinping. One picture showed him and his father disembarking from a helicopter, accompanied by the riot police Mr Lukashenko has used to crack down on protesters.

    • 50,000 people in Iowa will need to request another absentee ballot after a judge sided with the Trump campaign and invalidated their requests
      Politics
      Business Insider

      50,000 people in Iowa will need to request another absentee ballot after a judge sided with the Trump campaign and invalidated their requests

      About 50,000 people in Iowa will need to submit another request for an absentee ballot, a judge ruled this week, siding with the Trump campaign, who challenged a local county's decision to pre-fill portions of the ballots. The Trump campaign filed three lawsuits against Linn, Woodbury, and Johnson counties in Iowa over their decisions to send absentee ballot request forms that had pre-filled information, including a person's voter identification number. President Donald Trump has been a vocal opponent of mail-in-voting and state efforts to expand it, though has himself voted by mail as recently as March 2020.

    Did Dems make a strong case at the DNC?
    • “Biden's commanding delivery could make it more difficult for Trump to paint him as staggering and senile.”

    • “The Democratic Party said almost nothing about its own platform or the policies Biden plans to implement if elected.”

    • “If the purpose of a convention is to lay out a vision for America, I don’t think Democrats could have done a better job.”

    • “Most of the speakers thought they had to beat the crap out of the country...The charges, direct and indirect, never let up.”

    • “Democrats have taken care to celebrate the kind of ideological diversity that is crucial to winning the White House on Nov. 3.”

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