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George Floyd: Joe Biden visits site of Wilmington protests during weekend of turmoil

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Late Saturday night, Joe Biden released a statement comparing George Floyd's death to Eric Garner's, a black man who died while being arrested.             from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/2XOucSx via IFTTT

Live George Floyd Protest Updates and Video

Officials in several states reinforced their National Guard presence as anger grew at increasingly aggressive tactics by the police. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/2MmxKpL via IFTTT

As Protests and Violence Spill Over, Trump Shrinks Back

The president spent Sunday out of sight, berating opponents on Twitter, even as some of his campaign advisers were recommending that he deliver a televised address to an anxious nation. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/2ZTv9vz via IFTTT

Aggressive Police Tactics During Protests Are Under Scrutiny

Videos showed officers using batons, tear gas, pepper spray and rubber bullets on protesters and bystanders. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/36NUHvs via IFTTT

Police Cars Rammed Protesters. What de Blasio’s Response Tells Us.

The mayor has cultivated an image of fighting against inequality and police abuses, yet this crisis has challenged him more than ever. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/306Aa4j via IFTTT

Many Claim Extremists Are Sparking Protest Violence. But Which Extremists?

President Trump has accused antifa of inciting violence while some mayors and governors say there are signs that white supremacists are to blame. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3cjXA8F via IFTTT

Tara Reade’s Tumultuous Journey to the 2020 Campaign

To better understand Ms. Reade, who accused Joe Biden of sexual assault, The Times interviewed nearly 100 friends, relatives, co-workers and neighbors, and reviewed court records and her writings. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/2TW5f6u via IFTTT

Record Ratings and Record Chaos on Cable News

Cable networks are facing threats, and opportunities, in a national crisis. Now, Fox is fighting back and CNBC is looking to the right. CNN is defined by Jeff Zucker, and he may run for mayor. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/2MhZL24 via IFTTT

Destructive Power of Despair

The protests are not necessarily about Floyd’s killing in particular, but about the savagery and carnage that his death represents. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3ezslI8 via IFTTT

What Trump and Toxic Cops Have in Common

It’s us versus them. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/2Arkmyd via IFTTT

The Rich Love India’s Lockdown. For the Poor It’s Another Story.

Estimates show the lockdown is pushing tens of millions of Indians below the poverty line. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/2Mbp59K via IFTTT

The day after: An eerie calm fills downtown Salt Lake City, but a determined cause still smolders

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A bronze sculpture of two open hands that sits outside Salt Lake City’s Public Safety Building is meant to symbolize the duty emergency responders have to protect and serve their communities. But during a Salt Lake City demonstration denouncing racism and deadly force by law enforcement Saturday night , protesters transformed the piece, staining it with streaks of bright red paint that pooled like blood. Those hands still appeared to drip early Sunday afternoon, serving as an evocative reminder of the deaths that sparked a violent protest here and in cities across the country . The latest: George Floyd, a black man who was killed after a white Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes. Nearby, shards of glass sprinkled the ground next to eggshells left under the windows protesters had thrown them against. The graffiti remained, too. “Enough is enough!” read one of the messages spray-painted high on the glass of the Public Safety Building. “F--- the police...

A guide to that graffiti and slang you see after Salt Lake City’s protest

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From Washington Square to the Capitol, protesters on Saturday painted graffiti in Salt Lake City to memorialize their complaints. Here’s a guide to what some of the acronyms and slang mean: • 12: A reference for police. There are conflicting accounts about where it came from. Some believe it references the police drama “Adam-12” that ran from 1968 to 1975. The 12th Precinct was also the setting for the television comedy “Barney Miller," which appeared from 1975 to 1982. • ACAB: All cops are bastards. • BLM: It’s not referring to the Bureau of Land Management but rather Black Lives Matter . (Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Signs and graffiti cover the police department in downtown Salt Lake City as hundreds gather Saturday, May 30, 2020, to protest the death of George Floyd, the man who died earlier this week after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck. (Francisco Kjolseth/) • FTP: The last two words are “the police." The first word is what you...

Man with bow is expected to be charged; Salt Lake City chief decries officer who knocked down elderly man with a cane

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While Saturday’s unrest drew hordes of demonstrators to downtown Salt Lake City and spurred innumerable staredowns and physical clashes between police and protesters, two altercations grabbed much of the attention Sunday. The first: A man who drove his vehicle into the crowd and pulled out a bow and arrow, which he allegedly aimed at protesters. The second: A police officer, decked out in riot gear, who knocked over an elderly man with a cane while he was standing on a sidewalk by the Main Library. Both were captured on video. The Salt Lake City Police Department is investigating both confrontations. When officers saw the man with the bow being assaulted, Chief Mike Brown said in a video message Sunday afternoon, their first thought was for his safety. So they pulled him out of the crowd, offered aid and ascertained his identity. Protesters flipped over the man’s car, which caught on fire and burned. In a posted video, the man, identified as Brandon McCormick, responded to a st...

Asia cautious as U.S. riots weigh on S&P futures

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Asian share markets started on a cautious note and gold gained on Monday as images of riots in burning U.S. cities unnerved investors already tense over Washington's power struggle with Beijing. from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/2yPbW32 via IFTTT

'I am sick and tired of being sick and tired': Peaceful demonstrations, looting and chanting on sixth night of George Floyd protests

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Most demonstrations, some attracting hundreds of people, were peaceful on Sunday across the U.S., though violence was reported in some cities.             from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/2BlWbSf via IFTTT