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Washington Post:
Coronavirus hospitalizations rise sharply in several states following Memorial Day — As the number of new coronavirus cases continues to increase worldwide, and more than a dozen states and Puerto Rico are recording their highest averages of new cases since the pandemic began …
Politico:
‘Ugh’: Republicans cringe after Trump's attack on 75-year-old protester — If there was ever a tweet from President Donald Trump that Senate Republicans didn't want to touch, it's this one. — For four years, Senate Republicans have endured a regular gantlet of reporters' questions about Trump tweets …
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BuzzFeed News:
The Head Of CrossFit Told Staff On A Zoom Call, “We're Not Mourning For George Floyd” — We may all be at home, but that hasn't stopped our reporters from breaking exclusive stories like this one. To help keep this news free, become a member. You can also share tips with BuzzFeed News securely.
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New York Times, The Guardian, Raw Story, New York Post, The Wrap, USA Today, Mike Young, PhD, Chicago Sun-Times and The Daily Beast
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Phil Helsel / NBC News:
CrossFit CEO steps down after inflammatory George Floyd comments
CrossFit CEO steps down after inflammatory George Floyd comments
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NPR, The Gateway Pundit and Breitbart
CourierPostOnline.com:
Counter protest reenacting George Floyd's death in South Jersey goes viral — FRANKLIN TWP. - Videos of a man apparently re-enacting the death of Minneapolis man George Floyd during a Black Lives Matter protest Monday in Gloucester County has gone viral, spurring immediate backlash for the incident on social media.
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Joe Flint / Wall Street Journal:
HBO Max Pulls ‘Gone With the Wind,’ While ‘Cops’ Gets Canceled — Moves come as entertainment companies reassess their content amid nationwide protests over racial injustice and police brutality — “Gone with the Wind” was pulled from HBO Max while the long-running TV show “Cops” …
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Fox News
Ryan Lucas / NPR:
No Sign Of Antifa So Far In Justice Department Cases Brought Over Unrest — Attorney General William Barr has repeatedly blamed anti-fascist activists for the violence that has erupted during demonstrations over George Floyd's death, but federal court records show no sign of so-called Antifa links …
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Nicole Sperling / New York Times:
‘Cops,’ Long-Running Reality Show That Glorified Police, Is Canceled — The show's 33rd season was expected to premiere on the Paramount Network on June 15. — “Cops” is no longer. — The Paramount Network confirmed on Tuesday that it had removed the reality show from its schedule, as protests nationwide call for police reform.
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Deadline, The Federalist, The Sun and Disrn
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Rick Porter / Hollywood Reporter:
‘Cops’ Canceled at Paramount Network
‘Cops’ Canceled at Paramount Network
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Charles Bethea / New Yorker:
Georgia Betrays Its Voters Again — In November of 2018, Alyssa Thys, a twenty-nine-year-old communications manager in Atlanta, waited in line for more than two hours to vote for Stacey Abrams, at her precinct in a working-class, predominantly black neighborhood.
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The Guardian, Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Raw Story
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Daniel Lippman / Politico:
‘What I saw was just absolutely wrong’: National Guardsmen struggle with their role in controlling protests — Pvt. Si'Kenya Lynch, a member of the D.C. National Guard, was on duty at Lafayette Square near the White House last Monday when U.S. Park Police cleared the area of protesters ahead …
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Raw Story
Rachel Premack / Business Insider:
Bon Appétit's editor-in-chief just resigned — but staffers of color say there's a ‘toxic’ culture of microaggressions and exclusion that runs far deeper than one man — Business Insider spoke to 14 current and former contributors or employees at Bon Appétit. All identify as people of color.
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April Ryan / American Urban Radio Networks:
White House Seeking Ways to Repair Race Relations — George Floyd was laid to rest today in his hometown of Houston, with the eulogy delivered by Rev. Al Sharpton. — The White House is preparing a speech on race relations written by Stephen Miller, who crafted the Trump Administration's …
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Raw Story, Digby's Hullabaloo and Mediaite
Madeline Holcombe / CNN:
19 states see rising coronavirus cases and Arizona is asking its hospitals to activate emergency plans — (CNN)Health experts have long warned about a second peak in Covid-19, and now a rise in cases has pushed Arizona to tell its hospitals to activate emergency plans.
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Bloomberg, KTLA and Just The News
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New York Times:
G.O.P. Scrambles to Respond to Public Demands for Police Overhaul — Republicans have been startled by the extent to which public opinion has shifted in recent days after the killings of unarmed black Americans by the police and the protests that have followed.
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Politico, ABC News and New Republic
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Emily Cochrane / New York Times:
That Trump Tweet? Republicans Prefer Not to See It
That Trump Tweet? Republicans Prefer Not to See It
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The Bulwark, CNN and Washington Post
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump May Compare Himself to Nixon in 1968, but He Really Resembles Wallace — The president has employed the same kind of inflammatory language as George Wallace did in the 1968 campaign. Richard Nixon ran that year seeking the middle between the Alabama governor and Hubert Humphrey.
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Raw Story
New York Times:
After 34 Years, the Killer of Olof Palme Is Finally Named — A prosecutor said there was “reasonable evidence” that the man who shot the Swedish prime minister was Stig Engstrom, a graphic designer, who took his own life in 2000. — Bedeviled for over 34 years by the mysterious killing of Olof Palme …
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NPR
U.S. Department of Justice:
Harvard University Professor Indicted on False Statement Charges — The former Chair of Harvard University's Chemistry and Chemical Biology Department was indicted today on charges of making false statements to federal authorities regarding his participation in China's Thousand Talents Program.
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The College Fix
Emily Jane Fox / Vanity Fair:
The Parallel Universe of Ivanka Trump, America's Disassociated Princess — It's a stunning misread of this turbulent moment for one of the most privileged and powerful people in the nation to tell students about how important it is to listen to her, when she should be doing the listening.
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Raw Story, Washington Monthly, The College Fix and Townhall
Tal Axelrod / The Hill:
Biden fundraiser with Harris raises $3.5 million — © getty: Former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks about the unrest across the country from Philadelphia City Hall on June 2, 2020 — Joe Biden's presidential campaign raised $3.5 million …
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
So this is why Bill Barr is such a bully — Police in Buffalo shove a 75-year-old man to the ground and blood pours from his ear. Police in Brooklyn knock down a young woman and call her a “bitch” because she asked why she had to leave the street. Federal authorities in Washington fire tear gas …
Tamar Hallerman / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Updates: Ossoff builds big lead, McCormick wins GOP nod in 7th District — Jon Ossoff staked a commanding lead in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary, though it was still unclear if he avoided a runoff. And U.S. Rep. David Scott, a veteran Democratic incumbent, was forced into a runoff against a former state legislator.
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Gordon Lubold / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Wanted to Fire Esper Over Troops Dispute — How defense secretary's stand against federal troops at protests prompted president's plan to fire him — WASHINGTON—President Trump last week was on the brink of firing Defense Secretary Mark Esper over their differing views of domestic use …
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The Hill, New York Post, Raw Story, Mediaite, Talking Points Memo and Mother Jones
Dan Diamond / Politico:
White House goes quiet on coronavirus as outbreak spikes again across the U.S. — The coronavirus is still killing as many as 1,000 Americans per day — but the Trump administration isn't saying much about it. — It's been more than a month since the White House halted its daily coronavirus task force briefings.
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Salt Lake Tribune
Dan Gelston / Associated Press:
Ban the Confederate flag? NASCAR could see the end of an era — The familiar scene of Confederate flags waved by fans at NASCAR tracks could soon be a relic of racing's good ol' boy roots. — Bubba Wallace — the lone black driver in the sport — wants the stock car series with deep ties …
Kate Bennett / CNN:
Trump Jr.'s Mongolian sheep hunting trip cost taxpayers about $75,000, documents show — (CNN)Donald Trump Jr.'s trip to Mongolia last August, where he hunted a rare breed of giant sheep, cost US taxpayers about $75,000 in Secret Service protection, according to documents obtained by a government watchdog group.
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Daily Mail, POLITICUSUSA, Daily Kos, Vanity Fair and The Hill
Marc Santora / New York Times:
The World Reopens, Despite Skyrocketing Coronavirus Cases — The number of infections is rising faster than ever, but many countries have decided that this is the moment to ease lockdown restrictions. — LONDON — Two months ago, when there were roughly one million confirmed coronavirus cases …
Gregg Re / Fox News:
Terry McAuliffe recorded saying Dems prefer Biden stay ‘in the basement’ — EXCLUSIVE: Top Joe Biden surrogate Terry McAuliffe told a videoconference meeting of Virginia Democrats over the weekend that the former vice president should remain in his basement — where he has famously campaigned remotely during …
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American Greatness, The Gateway Pundit, The Daily Caller, Redstate and ABC News
Ryan J. Foley / Associated Press:
Video evidence increasingly disproves police narratives — Minneapolis police initially told the public that George Floyd died after a “medical incident during a police interaction.” The Buffalo, New York, department said a protester “tripped and fell.” Philadelphia police alleged …
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Axios