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Las Cruces cop charged with manslaughter in February death A police officer in Las Cruces, N.M. has been charged with involuntary manslaughter after using a choke hold that killed a man in February. South Korea joins global Black Lives Matter rallies Activists in South Korea held a Black Lives Matter rally Saturday, joining other demonstrations spreading across the globe after the death of George Floyd. Tropical Storm Cristobal, gaining strength, closes in on Gulf Coast After Cristobal regained tropical storm status on Friday, the storm continued to strengthen over warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday. Louisiana parishes issue evacuation warnings as Cristobal approaches Several Louisiana parishes issued evacuation orders Saturday several tornado warnings as residents anticipated the arrival of Tropical Storm Cristobal, which is expected to make landfall Sunday night. OPEC decides to keep production cuts OPEC and its allies have agreed to extend the group's cuts on oil production through July. German, American conservatives criticize plan to withdraw U.S. troops from Germany Conservative German and American leaders have criticized President Donald Trump's proposed plan to remove about one-third of U.S. troops currently stationed in Germany. Art Basel organizers cancel Swiss show due to COVID-19 Art Basel organizers have canceled the show in Basel, Switzerland this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. George Floyd: Second weekend of protests grips U.S. cities Demonstrators poured into the streets of American cities, including Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, for the second consecutive weekend of protests reacting to the death of Minneapolis man George Floyd. San Antonio soldier found dead in his home with wife, 4 children The Army has confirmed that a man found dead this week with his wife and four children in their San Antonio home was a soldier assigned to Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston. Jason Sudeikis to host 'Tournament of Laughs' on TBS TBS has ordered a seven-episode competition series called, "Tournament of Laughs." Protesters demand justice in police killing of George Floyd Protests broke out in cities across the United States and Europe after a white police officer in Minneapolis was recorded kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, an unarmed African-American man. Floyd died and the officer has been charged in the May 25, 2020 encounter. The CW picks up 'Devils,' starring Patrick Dempsey, Alessandro Borghi The CW Network said it has added to its fall TV lineup "Devils," an international thriller starring Alessandro Borghi and Patrick Dempsey. TV and film productions OK to resume in California California Gov. Gavin Newsom has declared that TV and film productions may resume in the state on Friday. Buffalo, N.Y., officers charged with assault for injury to 75-year-old Two Buffalo, N.Y., police officers pleaded not guilty to second-degree assault Saturday, two days after they were captured on film appearing to shove a 75-year-old man who fell and was hospitalized. Hundreds gather at George Floyd memorial service in North Carolina Hundreds of mourners lined up Saturday in Hoke County, N.C., to mourn George Floyd. Lifetime cancels 'Abby's Virtual Dance Off' after Abby Lee Miller allegations Lifetime is not going ahead with its planned competition series, "Abby's Virtual Dance Off." Brazil threatens to follow U.S. pullout of WHO amid pandemic Brazil has threatened to leave the World Health Organization over alleged bias as the South American country recorded the the second-highest number of cases of the coronavirus. Fire destroys Amazon distribution center in Redlands, Calif. A large fire destroyed a 600,000-square-foot Amazon distribution center in Southern California, local officials. Gunna's 'Wunna' tops the U.S. album chartJoe Biden has enough delegates to secure Democratic nomination, projections show Former Vice President Joe Biden has enough delegates to officially become the Democratic presidential nominee, projections Saturday showed. On This Day, June 6: Allied troops launch D-Day invasion on Normandy On June 6, 1944, hundreds of thousands of Allied troops began crossing the English Channel in the D-Day invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe. Famous birthdays for June 6: Paul Giamatti, Sandra Bernhard Actor Paul Giamatti turns 53 and actor Sandra Bernhard turns 65, among the famous birthdays for June 6. More Recent Articles |
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How Police Unions Became Such Powerful Opponents to Reform EffortsHalf a decade after a spate of officer-involved deaths inspired widespread protest, many police unions are digging in to defend members. 2 Buffalo Police Officers Charged in Shoving of 75-Year-Old DemonstratorMore than 100 police officers, firefighters and other supporters crowded outside the courthouse in Buffalo to protest the assault charges filed against the officers. Vote for Trump? These Republican Leaders Aren’t on the BandwagonFormer President George W. Bush and Senator Mitt Romney won’t support Mr. Trump’s re-election, and other G.O.P. officials are mulling a vote for Joe Biden. How Trump’s Demands for a Full House in Charlotte Derailed a ConventionAfter a high-stakes and public feud with Democratic officials in a state he won four years ago, Mr. Trump and the Republican officials are moving to largely shift convention proceedings to another state. Pentagon Ordered National Guard Helicopters’ Aggressive Response in D.C.The high-profile episode, after days of protests in Washington, was a turning point in the military’s response to unrest in the city. Why Black Lives Matter Has New MomentumThis time is different. Here’s why. What if There Were No George Floyd Video?Even when racism doesn’t go viral, it’s still deadly. Bonfire of Trump’s VanityGeorge Floyd. Say his name. I’m Finally an Angry Black ManI suppressed my rage about racism for decades. No more. What Life Without Baseball Looks LikeThe Rumble Ponies, a minor-league team in Binghamton, N. Y., employs hundreds of people in the spring and summer. Then came the coronavirus. How to Reopen America’s SchoolsMany questions remain as experts weigh options for getting children back into the classroom. Anger Benefits Some Americans Much More Than OthersAngry white agitators are labeled good people and patriots. Angry black agitators are labeled identity thugs and violent opportunists. The End of College as We Knew It?Restaurants get eulogies. Airlines get bailouts. Shakespeare gets kicked when he’s down. His Family Fled Syria. He Didn’t Cry Until He Heard About His Sisters.Yousef was just 13 when his family left Syria for Europe. Five years later, he’s adjusting to life separated from his three sisters and the ups and downs of adolescence. U.S. Marine Corps Bans Confederate Battle Flag DisplaysThe directive, which was announced on Friday, details what is prohibited in Marine installations, office buildings and work spaces. Child Pornography Ring Is Broken Up in Germany, Police SayPolice found images and videos of sexual abuse of children, filmed in a cabin in western Germany. They have arrested 11 people so far, but believe many more were involved. Temecula Mayor Resigns Amid Uproar Over Email About Police KillingsJames Stewart blamed a voice-to-text translator for adding the word good in this sentence: “I don’t believe there’s ever been a good person of color killed by a police officer.” Georgia Plane Crash Kills 5, Including Two ChildrenTwo 6-year-old children were among the dead. The family was flying from Florida to a funeral in Indiana, the authorities said. Has ‘America First’ Become ‘Trump First’? Germans WonderOne week after Chancellor Angela Merkel told President Trump she would not attend the Group of 7 meeting he wanted to host, he decided to withdraw 9,500 troops from her country. Stacey Milbern, a Warrior for Disability Justice, Dies at 33Ms. Milbern, who identified as queer, called out the mainstream disability movement for marginalizing people of color and nontraditional gender identities. Navigating Home Care During the PandemicFor the several million older Americans being cared for at home, the coronavirus brings new challenges. More Recent Articles |
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A police officer in Las Cruces, N.M. has been charged with involuntary manslaughter after using a choke hold that killed a man in February.
Activists in South Korea held a Black Lives Matter rally Saturday, joining other demonstrations spreading across the globe after the death of George Floyd.
After Cristobal regained tropical storm status on Friday, the storm continued to strengthen over warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday.
Several Louisiana parishes issued evacuation orders Saturday several tornado warnings as residents anticipated the arrival of Tropical Storm Cristobal, which is expected to make landfall Sunday night.
OPEC and its allies have agreed to extend the group's cuts on oil production through July.
Conservative German and American leaders have criticized President Donald Trump's proposed plan to remove about one-third of U.S. troops currently stationed in Germany.
Art Basel organizers have canceled the show in Basel, Switzerland this year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Demonstrators poured into the streets of American cities, including Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, for the second consecutive weekend of protests reacting to the death of Minneapolis man George Floyd.
The Army has confirmed that a man found dead this week with his wife and four children in their San Antonio home was a soldier assigned to Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston.
TBS has ordered a seven-episode competition series called, "Tournament of Laughs."
Protests broke out in cities across the United States and Europe after a white police officer in Minneapolis was recorded kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, an unarmed African-American man. Floyd died and the officer has been charged in the May 25, 2020 encounter.
The CW Network said it has added to its fall TV lineup "Devils," an international thriller starring Alessandro Borghi and Patrick Dempsey.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has declared that TV and film productions may resume in the state on Friday.
Two Buffalo, N.Y., police officers pleaded not guilty to second-degree assault Saturday, two days after they were captured on film appearing to shove a 75-year-old man who fell and was hospitalized.
Hundreds of mourners lined up Saturday in Hoke County, N.C., to mourn George Floyd.
Lifetime is not going ahead with its planned competition series, "Abby's Virtual Dance Off."
Brazil has threatened to leave the World Health Organization over alleged bias as the South American country recorded the the second-highest number of cases of the coronavirus.
A large fire destroyed a 600,000-square-foot Amazon distribution center in Southern California, local officials.
Rapper Gunna's "Wunna" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has enough delegates to officially become the Democratic presidential nominee, projections Saturday showed.
On June 6, 1944, hundreds of thousands of Allied troops began crossing the English Channel in the D-Day invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe.
Actor Paul Giamatti turns 53 and actor Sandra Bernhard turns 65, among the famous birthdays for June 6. 
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