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Police brutality prompted the protests. In some cities, the police response only proved the protesters' point (CNN) As protests over police brutality erupt across the United States, reports are on the rise of officers responding with tear gas, rubber bullets and other forceful tactics. In some cases, police leaders say violence in the streets leaves them with no other ...
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Canada's Trudeau refuses to criticize Trump threatening for military intervention Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was silent for more than 20 seconds during a news conference Tuesday after he was asked what he thought of the forceful dispersal of protesters and President Trump calling for military intervention. During the pause ...
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US Economy Faces Long-Term Recovery, CBO Says This briefing is no longer updating. Read the latest developments in the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak here. Here's what you need to know: The hit to the U.S. economy could last for a decade. New regulator warns that health measures, like ...
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George Floyd, Donald Trump, Hong Kong: Your Tuesday Briefing (Want to get this briefing by email? Here's the sign-up.) Good morning. We're covering global protests against police brutality and racism, the banning of Hong Kong's Tiananmen vigil and a Belgian distillery that's switched to hand sanitizer.
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The Latest: South Africa cases pass 35K, Cape Town a worry The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. COVID-19 causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. TOP OF THE HOUR: —.
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UN Report: Afghan Taliban Still Maintain Ties With Al-Qaida ISLAMABAD — The Taliban in Afghanistan still maintain close ties with the al-Qaida terror network, despite signing a peace deal with the United States in which they committed to fight militant groups, a U.N. report released on Tuesday said. The insurgents ...
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Special Report: US School Closures Dramatically Shrinking Public Education, Reuters Finds NEW YORK — Jennifer Panditaratne's third-grade daughter had been seeing a reading specialist once a week before her Florida school closed abruptly in March due to the novel coronavirus. Since then, her child has had no contact with the specialist.
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As Protests Engulf the United States, China Revels in the Unrest The cartoon shows the Statue of Liberty cracking into pieces, a police officer breaking through its copper robe. A man's head lies on the ground in front of the White House, its facade splattered with blood. "Beneath human rights," says the title of the cartoon, ...
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Venezuela's Oil Exports Sink to 17-Year Low, Choked by US Sanctions (Reuters) - Venezuela's oil exports plummeted in May to their lowest level since 2003 as U.S. sanctions choked exports and two Mexican firms that had acted as intermediaries for Venezuelan crude sales stopped receiving oil, Refinitiv Eikon data and internal ...
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China Buys US Soybeans After Halt to US Purchases Ordered: Sources CHICAGO/BEIJING/SINGAPORE — State-owned Chinese firms bought at least three cargoes of U.S. soybeans on Monday, even as sources in China said the government had told them to halt purchases after Washington said it would eliminate special ...
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