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Derek Chauvin verdict: Have leagues upheld social justice promises since George Floyd's murder? High-profile athletes from multiple leagues and sports participated in protests against police brutality throughout the United States. Legends, including the famously reticent Michael Jordan, spoke out: "I stand with those who are calling ...
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Jury finds Derek Chauvin guilty of two murder counts, one manslaughter count in George Floyd verdict Floyd's death, and the video which showed Chauvin kneeling on Floyd's neck for about nine minutes, became a catalyst for the sports world's racial and social justice movement last summer. A jury of six white, ...
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Biden plans to cut emissions at least in half by 2030 President Biden this week will pledge to slash U.S. greenhouse gas emissions at least in half by the end of the decade, according to two individuals briefed on the plan, as part of an aggressive push to combat climate change at home and convince other ...
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Bush Says GOP Has Become 'to Some Degree Nativist' Former President George W. Bush stepped back into the political fray on Tuesday with a pointed rebuke of the Trump-era Republican Party, putting aside his usual silence on politics to air his unhappiness with the party's direction on issues including ...
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'We Know How to Defend Our Interests': Putin's Emerging Hard Line KYIV, Ukraine — The world according to President Vladimir V. Putin looks like this: Russia is on the rise while the West is in chaos. The West, spurred on by a new American president who is more anti-Russian than his predecessor, seeks Russia's — and Mr.
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Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki, April 20, 2021 (Laughter.) We're all awake. A couple of items for all of you before we get started. This afternoon, the President will take a virtual tour of a Proterra electric bus and battery manufacturing plant in Greenville, South Carolina. He'll be joined by the Republican Mayor ...
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General Warns of Challenges to Tracking Terrorist Threats in Afghanistan After US Exits The head of the U.S. Central Command, Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., offered the first extensive comments by a top commander about the effect of President Biden's decision to withdraw more than 2,500 American troops from Afghanistan.
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Former Vice President Walter Mondale Dies At 93 Mondale, who was known to his friends as Fritz, endured a landslide loss when he challenged incumbent President Ronald Reagan in 1984. But his most lasting mark may be left on the vice presidency, an office ...
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'It's almost like insanity': GOP base continues to lash out over Trump's defeat MARIETTA, Ga. — Nowhere has the post-Trump era been more painful for the Republican Party than in Georgia, where Trump loyalists' war on Republican elected officials is still raging, at great cost. After the presidential election, lost by Republicans in ...
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Derek Chauvin convicted on all murder, manslaughter charges in George Floyd's death Former Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted Tuesday of murder and manslaughter for pinning George Floyd to the pavement with his knee on the Black man's neck in a case that touched off worldwide protests, violence and a furious ...
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