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Trump claims victory on DACA, calls Biden a 'puppet' and criticizes removal of monuments President Donald Trump called for a sentence of one year in jail for burning American flags, claimed victory in the Supreme Court's ruling on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and called Joe Biden a puppet of China. 1 killed, 1 injured in shooting in Seattle's police-free protest zone Seattle police are investigating an early morning shooting in the protest zone known as Capitol Hill Occupied Protest, or Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, that killed one man and injured another, who was treated with life-t Police used cellphone data to find Idaho children's remains Police used cellphone data to track the locations of two children found buried on their stepfather's property in eastern Idaho earlier this month, according to court records released Friday. Tiz the Law wins Belmont Stakes, heads for Kentucky Derby Tiz the Law confirmed his status as this year's Kentucky Derby -- and perhaps Triple Crown -- favorite with a romping victory in Saturday's Belmont Stakes. AG Barr announces termination of U.S. Attorney after Berman refuses to step down Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman, who has overseen prosecution of associates of President Donald Trump, has denied Attorney General William Barr's claim he's leaving. Belmont Stakes runs without fans Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the 152nd running of the Belmont Stakes was rescheduled for June 20, 2020. The horse race was held in Elmont, N.Y., Saturday without attendees or spectators in the stands because of the continued shutdown of large gatherings and sporting events. Final day of Royal Ascot belongs to Frankie Dettori with three wins, a title Frankie Dettori won three races on the final day of Royal Ascot 2020, tying his idol, Pat Eddery, on the all-times wins list and landing the only Group 1 he had not previously won at the marquee event. NIH halts hydroxychloroquine trial, study showed no harm or benefit The National Institutes of Health said Saturday it would halt it hydroxychloroquine trial after a study showed no harm or benefit from the malaria drug's use for COVID-19. Francis praises healthcare workers in first public audience in months Pope Francis praised health care workers and warned against returning to the "illusion of individualism." 'Sherman's Showcase' renewed for Season 2 AMC and IFC have announced they ordered six new episodes of the variety show, "Sherman's Showcase." D.L. Hughley 'feeling better' after collapsing on stage Comedian D.L. Hughley is feeling better after collapsing on stage during a set at the Zanies Comedy Club in Nashville. Protesters topple several Confederate statues nationwide overnight Amid ongoing Black Lives Matter protests, demonstrators toppled several statues of Confederate figures and others deemed racist overnight. Trump holds first campaign rally in Tulsa since start of pandemic Thousands gathered in Tulsa, Okla., for President Donald Trump's first campaign rally since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The event took place June 20, 2020, at the BOK Center. Federal judge declines to block release of John Bolton book A federal judge on Saturday denied the Justice Department's request to block the publication of former national security adviser John Bolton's upcoming book on his time in the White House. Family calls for probe of LA police-involved shooting of Andres Guardado The family of Andres Guardado, an 18-year-old who was fatally shot by a Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy, has called for an independent investigation into his death. Rapper Tray Savage, 26, fatally shot in Chicago Kentray Young, the hip-hop artist who went by the name Tray Savage, was shot and killed in Chicago, police said. Negan is getting his own 'Walking Dead' comic bookHulu renews 'Crossing Swords,' 'Solar Opposites' Hulu announced it has renewed its adult animated comedies "Crossing Swords" and "Solar Opposites." Rapper Hurricane Chris charged with murder Christopher Dooley, Jr., a rapper known as Hurricane Chris, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in Louisiana, police said. Brazil hits 1 million coronavirus cases Brazil reported more than 54,000 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of cases in the country to more than 1 million Saturday. China proposes national security office in Hong Kong China's legislature on Saturday proposed a law that would set up a national security agency to crack down on dissent in the semi-autonomous zone. Beyonce releases new song 'Black Parade'Rallies celebrate Juneteenth around the U.S. People across the United States celebrate Juneteenth, marking June 19, 1865, when enslaved people in Texas were informed by by Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger of the Union Army they had been freed. This year's observances take place amid a period of renewed protests against police brutality and calls for social justice for African Americans. Rounds of severe weather take aim at central U.S. into Monday Clusters of heavy to severe thunderstorms will sweep through the central United States into Monday, threatening to not only disrupt outdoor plans, but also inflict damage in some communities. Lil Baby's 'My Turn' tops the U.S. album chartTelehealth programs help rural Americans improve blood sugar If you have diabetes and live in rural America, the closest specialist may be hours away. But new research shows that effective help may be as close as your phone. Famous birthdays for June 20: Lionel Richie, Christopher Mintz-Plasse Actor Tika Sumpter turns 40 and actor John Goodman turns 68, among the famous birthdays for June 20. On This Day, June 20: Germany votes to move capital to Berlin On June 20, 1991, the German Parliament voted to move its capital from Bonn to Berlin. |
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Trump Fires Berman at S.D.N.Y. After Tensions Over InquiriesThe president’s move heightened criticism that he was purging his administration of officials whose independence could be a threat to his re-election. Who Can Fire a Court-Appointed U.S. Attorney? An Abrupt Legal Fight, ExplainedThe top federal prosecutor in Manhattan had refused to let the attorney general fire him, but acquiesced after William P. Barr invoked the president. Jay Clayton, Low-Profile Regulator, Is Catapulted Into a Political FightAmid a muted tenure at the S.E.C., the corporate lawyer is now the Trump administration’s intended nominee to be the top prosecutor for the Southern District of New York. Fact-Checking Trump’s Tulsa Rally: Covid-19, Protesters and BidenIn his first rally in months, President Trump made multiple statements that were false, misleading or lacked evidence. Latin America’s Virus Villains: Corrupt Officials Collude With Price Gougers for Body Bags and Flimsy MasksThe coronavirus has devastated Latin America. And it has only been worsened by a wave of graft and profiteering, prosecutors say. Federal Agency Halts Studies of Hydroxychloroquine, Drug Trump PromotedThe National Institutes of Health decided to stop one trial because the drug was unlikely to benefit patients, and another because not enough people enrolled. Judge Rejects Trump Request for Order Blocking Bolton’s MemoirBut the judge also sharply criticized the former national security adviser, suggesting his $2 million book advance may be in jeopardy. The Walls of the Church Couldn’t Keep the Trump Era OutThe young pastor wasn’t sure his congregation would like what he had to say and had no idea where it would lead all of them. He found himself at a crossroads of God, Alabama and Donald Trump. Joni Ernst and Donald Trump Could Both Be in Trouble in IowaIowa seemed out of reach for Democrats not too long ago. Now, the presidential race appears to be tightening, and Senator Ernst, a Republican, is facing a strong challenge from a political newcomer. After George Floyd, Fresh Scrutiny of Old CasesIn the wake of outrage over Mr. Floyd’s death, several deadly episodes involving the police are receiving renewed attention. Questions Surround Police Killing of Latino Man in CaliforniaAndres Guardado, 18, was killed after showing a weapon and fleeing deputies, according to the authorities. His family said he worked as a security guard. 1 Dead and 1 Injured After Gunfire in Seattle’s ‘Autonomous Zone’Medics in the protester-run zone treated the victims before they were transported to a hospital. Some protesters objected to the arrival of officers in riot gear. Trump the TroglodyteThe Supremes smack down a prehistoric president. Ishmael Reed: My Police Misconduct ExperiencesThroughout my life, I have had frightening, maddening and absurd encounters with police officers. Why Was a Grim Report on Police-Involved Deaths Never Released?A review shows that the number of people killed by police activity in New York is more than twice what has been reported. China’s Man in Washington, Named TrumpOur president is bolstering a nation, but it’s not the United States. Good Cops, Bad CopsOn Father’s Day, I want to tell my dad something I neglected to mention. The Tempting of Neil GorsuchAnother conservative justice’s arc bends toward juristocracy. Three Families. Nine Weeks. ‘Things Are Getting Annoying.’The lessons they learned while parenting in place. Black Lives Matter: Is Change Really Coming?I want this time to be different and there are moments when I think it might be. ‘Could the Police Kill Me, Too?’ My Young Son Asked MeI knew I had to be honest. How a Coronavirus Story Hour Became the Highlight of My WeekReading is contagious, especially in a pandemic. The Nutcracker Hustle: Why Selling Bootleg Cocktails Just Got HarderThe pandemic has inspired restaurants and bars to mimic the drink. But they have legal protection to do so. Stabbing at U.K. Park Leaves 3 DeadThe attack was in a park in southern England where a Black Lives Matter protest had been held earlier in the day. The police arrested a man on suspicion of murder and said it was not being investigated as an act of terrorism. The PGA Tour Resumed Last Week. A Golfer Has Now Tested Positive for the Coronavirus.Nick Watney is the first golfer, caddie or tour official to test positive. Nearly 1,000 tests have been administered for the virus since the PGA Tour returned last week. Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Author of ‘The Shadow of the Wind,’ Dies at 55A story within a story that begins in a mysterious place known as the Cemetery of Forgotten Books, it is one of the most successful Spanish novels ever published. Family of Black Man Found Hanging Says Death Was by SuicideMalcolm Harsch was one of two black men whose bodies were found hanging from trees in California cities in recent weeks. Tiz the Law Wins an Unusual Belmont StakesTiz the Law is a New York-bred colt owned by Sackatoga Stable and trained by the 82-year-old Barclay Tagg. Why Japan’s Jobless Rate Is Just 2.6% While the U.S.’s Has SoaredA mix of social, demographic and epidemiological factors has kept unemployment down even as the coronavirus has damaged the country’s already weakened economy. A Long Night of ‘Flower Flashing’ With Lewis MillerThe New York florist beloved for his botanical street installations is reanimating the slowly reopening city. Summer Solstice 2020 and the Search for Life in the GalaxyAs you mark the longest day of the year, consider the debate among astronomers over whether Earth’s tilt toward the sun helps make life on our world and others possible. Barr Tries to Fire Berman, S.D.N.Y. U.S. Attorney, but He Won't GoAttorney General William Barr tried to fire the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, Geoffrey Berman, but he is refusing to leave. More Recent Articles |
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President Donald Trump called for a sentence of one year in jail for burning American flags, claimed victory in the Supreme Court's ruling on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and called Joe Biden a puppet of China.
Seattle police are investigating an early morning shooting in the protest zone known as Capitol Hill Occupied Protest, or Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, that killed one man and injured another, who was treated with life-t
Police used cellphone data to track the locations of two children found buried on their stepfather's property in eastern Idaho earlier this month, according to court records released Friday.
Tiz the Law confirmed his status as this year's Kentucky Derby -- and perhaps Triple Crown -- favorite with a romping victory in Saturday's Belmont Stakes.
Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman, who has overseen prosecution of associates of President Donald Trump, has denied Attorney General William Barr's claim he's leaving.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the 152nd running of the Belmont Stakes was rescheduled for June 20, 2020. The horse race was held in Elmont, N.Y., Saturday without attendees or spectators in the stands because of the continued shutdown of large gatherings and sporting events.
Frankie Dettori won three races on the final day of Royal Ascot 2020, tying his idol, Pat Eddery, on the all-times wins list and landing the only Group 1 he had not previously won at the marquee event.
The National Institutes of Health said Saturday it would halt it hydroxychloroquine trial after a study showed no harm or benefit from the malaria drug's use for COVID-19.
Pope Francis praised health care workers and warned against returning to the "illusion of individualism."
AMC and IFC have announced they ordered six new episodes of the variety show, "Sherman's Showcase."
Comedian D.L. Hughley is feeling better after collapsing on stage during a set at the Zanies Comedy Club in Nashville.
Amid ongoing Black Lives Matter protests, demonstrators toppled several statues of Confederate figures and others deemed racist overnight.
Thousands gathered in Tulsa, Okla., for President Donald Trump's first campaign rally since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The event took place June 20, 2020, at the BOK Center.
A federal judge on Saturday denied the Justice Department's request to block the publication of former national security adviser John Bolton's upcoming book on his time in the White House.
The family of Andres Guardado, an 18-year-old who was fatally shot by a Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy, has called for an independent investigation into his death.
Kentray Young, the hip-hop artist who went by the name Tray Savage, was shot and killed in Chicago, police said.
The villain Negan is getting his own "The Walking Dead" comic book.
Hulu announced it has renewed its adult animated comedies "Crossing Swords" and "Solar Opposites."
Christopher Dooley, Jr., a rapper known as Hurricane Chris, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in Louisiana, police said.
Brazil reported more than 54,000 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of cases in the country to more than 1 million Saturday.
China's legislature on Saturday proposed a law that would set up a national security agency to crack down on dissent in the semi-autonomous zone.
Pop music icon Beyonce has released online a new song called "Black Parade."
People across the United States celebrate Juneteenth, marking June 19, 1865, when enslaved people in Texas were informed by by Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger of the Union Army they had been freed. This year's observances take place amid a period of renewed protests against police brutality and calls for social justice for African Americans.
Clusters of heavy to severe thunderstorms will sweep through the central United States into Monday, threatening to not only disrupt outdoor plans, but also inflict damage in some communities.
Rapper Lil Baby's "My Turn" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
If you have diabetes and live in rural America, the closest specialist may be hours away. But new research shows that effective help may be as close as your phone.
Actor Tika Sumpter turns 40 and actor John Goodman turns 68, among the famous birthdays for June 20.
On June 20, 1991, the German Parliament voted to move its capital from Bonn to Berlin. 
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