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Theo Keith / FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul:
Jail records show most arrested in Minneapolis riots have Minnesota addresses — MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - The overwhelming majority of people arrested in connection with the Minneapolis unrest have Minnesota addresses, a search of the online Hennepin County Jail log shows.
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Breitbart, The Daily Caller and Vox
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Brandon Stahl / KARE-TV:
KARE 11 Investigates: Records show arrests so far are mostly in-state — Hennepin County Jail records show the vast majority of those arrested for rioting, unlawful assembly and burglary are Minnesotans. — MINNEAPOLIS — In casting blame on those responsible for the worst damage from the riots …
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Power Line, Talking Points Memo, Fox News and courthousenews.com
Mia Bloom / Just Security:
Far-Right Infiltrators and Agitators in George Floyd Protests: Indicators of White Supremacists — When anyone studies the Middle East for as long as I have, you become practically immune to conspiracy theories. The word in Arabic “muamarrat” is pervasive and after hearing my whole adult life …
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution, NBC News and Washington Times
ABC News:
George Floyd protest updates: Kamala Harris attends protest at White House — Demostrations have spread across the U.S. following the Minneapolis man's death. — The death of George Floyd, a black man seen in a video pinned down by a white police officer and who later died …
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Vox, Washington Post, CBS News, Twitchy, Task & Purpose, The Hill, Vanity Fair, The Week and Star Tribune
Sergei Klebnikov / Forbes:
Every Person Arrested In Saint Paul Last Night Was From Out Of State, Mayor Says — Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, along with mayors Jacob Frey and Melvin Carter, on Saturday condemned violent protests in the state, blaming organized outside groups for promoting unrest, while also announcing …
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Daily Kos and POLITICUSUSA
Sally Jenkins / Washington Post:
This is why Colin Kaepernick took a knee — Two knees. One protesting in the grass, one pressing on the back of a man's neck. Choose. You have to choose which knee you will defend. There are no half choices; there is no room for indifference. There is only the knee of protest or the knee on the neck.
Joe Lockhart / CNN:
Now is the moment to sign Colin Kaepernick
Now is the moment to sign Colin Kaepernick
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New York Post, Sports Illustrated and ProFootballTalk
USA Today:
‘There are anarchists’: Minnesota officials say ‘outside agitators’ are hijacking peaceful protests
WXYZ-TV:
Man killed in shooting not involving police, several arrests made at large protest in Detroit
Man killed in shooting not involving police, several arrests made at large protest in Detroit
Peter Baker / New York Times:
In Days of Discord, a President Fans the Flames — Mr. Trump has presented himself as someone who seeks conflict, not conciliation, a fighter, not a peacemaker. And he has lived up to his self-image at an inopportune time. — WASHINGTON — With a nation on edge, ravaged by disease …
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New Republic, POLITICUSUSA, The Daily Caller, Rolling Stone, TheGrio, DCist, Conservative News Today and Breitbart
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Trump Threatens White House Protesters With ‘Vicious Dogs’ and ‘Ominous Weapons’ — The president also said that his base “loves the black people” before traveling to Florida to watch a rocket launch. — A day after claiming he didn't mean to suggest that law enforcement officials …
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Reuters
New York Times:
What Top Conservatives Are Saying About George Floyd and Police Brutality — For those on the right whose usual instinct is to stand up for law enforcement, the stark video showing Mr. Floyd being fatally pinned by a police officer raises conflicting feelings about the incident.
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The Daily Beast, Axios and The Week
Associated Press:
As Minneapolis burns, mayor takes heat for the response — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — First-term Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey appeared to be doing everything right. — He worked with the city's booming business community and the City Council. He reached out to minority neighborhoods and advocated for affordable housing.
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Politico
New York Times:
George Floyd Protests: Live News and Updates
George Floyd Protests: Live News and Updates
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Ohio Capital Journal, Axios, INSIDER, Law & Crime, CityLab, KSTP-TV, Mother Jones, Associated Press and Rolling Stone
Edgar Sandoval / New York Times:
Protests Flare in Brooklyn Over Floyd Death as de Blasio Appeals for Calm
Protests Flare in Brooklyn Over Floyd Death as de Blasio Appeals for Calm
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Los Angeles Times, detroitnews, Althouse, Vox, Conservative News Today, VICE and New York Post
Grace Segers / CBS News:
Trump rips White House protesters, says “vicious dogs” were ready
Trump rips White House protesters, says “vicious dogs” were ready
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NBC News, Washington Post and Vox
Orion Rummler / Axios:
Barr: DOJ will take action against crossing state lines for “violent rioting”
Barr: DOJ will take action against crossing state lines for “violent rioting”
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NBC News, ABC News, Townhall, The Hill and New York Post
CBS News:
Minneapolis protesters defy curfew in fourth night of unrest
Minneapolis protesters defy curfew in fourth night of unrest
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KTLA, Spectator USA, The Wrap, WCCO | CBS Minnesota, New York Times, Breitbart, NPR, IJR, The Gateway Pundit and One America News Network
Sudhin Thanawala / Associated Press:
National Guard summoned to aid cities amid police clashes
National Guard summoned to aid cities amid police clashes
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CNN, The Guardian, The Week and Breitbart
Dylan Scott / Vox:
Violent protests are not the story. Police violence is.
Violent protests are not the story. Police violence is.
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Washington Examiner, New Yorker and KDFX-TV
Jason Koebler / VICE:
NYC Bus Drivers Union Refuses to Transport Protesters for the NYPD
NYC Bus Drivers Union Refuses to Transport Protesters for the NYPD
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New York Post, Payday Report, Spectrum News NY1, OPB, The Hill, Rolling Stone, ABC7, The Root and Common Dreams
Associated Press:
Minneapolis overwhelmed again by protests over Floyd death
Minneapolis overwhelmed again by protests over Floyd death
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Florida Politics, Slate, fox5sandiego.com, New York Post, New York Times and Los Angeles Times, more at Mediagazer »
Politico:
Trump confronts a culture war of his own making as election looms
Trump confronts a culture war of his own making as election looms
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ABC News, The Hill, The Long Version, Raw Story, Fox News, PBS NewsHour, BuzzFeed News, The Week, Mediaite and Deadline
Clare Malone / FiveThirtyEight:
After Minneapolis, Can Trump's Law-And-Order Strategy Work?
After Minneapolis, Can Trump's Law-And-Order Strategy Work?
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Sputnik News, The Dispatch, Daily Kos, Deadline and New York Times
NBC News:
FBI's top lawyer, Dana Boente, ousted amid Fox News criticism for role in Flynn investigation — After a 38-year career with the Justice Department, the FBI's top lawyer Dana Boente was asked to resign on Friday. Two sources familiar with the decision to dismiss Boente said it came …
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Associated Press and The Gateway Pundit
Greg Wilson / Fox News:
Fox News crew harassed, chased by angry mob while reporting on protests outside White House — An angry mob of rioters stoked by the death of a black man at the apparent hand of a Minneapolis cop turned its rage on a Fox News crew early Saturday, chasing and pummeling the journalists outside …
Jill Colvin / Associated Press:
Launch provides Trump moment to relish during difficult week — CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump celebrated on Saturday the first launch of American astronauts from U.S. soil in nearly a decade, marveling at the power of the rocket ship and the danger faced by its passengers …
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Gabby Orr / Politico:
Trump exults in rocket launch as chaos unfolds around the country
Trump exults in rocket launch as chaos unfolds around the country
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Breitbart
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Think Outside the Box, Jack — Trump, Twitter and the society-crushing pursuit of monetized rage. — WASHINGTON — C'mon, @Jack. You can do it. — Throw on some Kendrick Lamar and get your head in the right space. Pour yourself a big old glass of salt juice.
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WCMH-TV:
Rep. Joyce Beatty, Columbus City Council President Hardin pepper-sprayed during protest — COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin says he, Franklin County Commissioner Kevin Boyce and Congresswoman Joyce Beatty were sprayed with mace or pepper spray during a protest in downtown Columbus Saturday morning.
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Ohio Capital Journal, WTRF-TV and fox8.com
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CBS San Francisco:
Updated: Security Officers Gunned Down At Oakland Federal Building; DHS Official Calls Gunman ‘An Assassin’ — OAKLAND (CBS SF) — As tensions began to soar on the streets of Oakland Friday night, a gunman opened fired on two Federal Protective Service officers posted at the city's federal building …
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Disrn and New York Post
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Eric Ting / SFGATE:
Federal Protective Services officer shot and killed in Oakland, FBI says
Federal Protective Services officer shot and killed in Oakland, FBI says
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Conservative News Today
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Trump has sown hatred of the press for years. Now journalists are under assault from police and protesters alike. — There are those who argue that President Trump's endless disparagement of the news media is harmless — perhaps a little extreme at times, but mostly just a lot of talk.
Shellie Sylvestri / WAVE-TV:
LMPD officer fires pepper balls at WAVE 3 News reporter during Louisville protest — LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - WAVE 3 News reporter Kaitlin Rust appeared to have been hit by pepper balls reportedly fired by an LMPD officer during a protest in downtown Louisville.
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Washington Post:
All U.S. — The number of people reported to have died of the novel coronavirus in the United States surpassed 100,000 this week, a grim marker of lives lost directly to the disease, but an analysis of overall deaths during the pandemic shows that the nation probably reached a similar terrible milestone three weeks ago.