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Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms On Trump: ‘He Should Just Stop Talking’
On Sunday morning, Atlanta’s Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms had a few choice words for Donald Trump, on the heels of her city experiencing a weekend…
As fear settles over Minneapolis, protests and violent clashes spread across the U.S.
Since Floyd’s death Monday, protests have popped up in dozens of cities across the country to call for an end to police officers killing people…
Buildings burn, and Trump talks tough. Where are the healers?
One answer: on the streets of Atlanta, where a police chief meets protesters, vows reform and tells an angry crowd, ‘I’m with you.’
Trump’s May days: A month of distractions and grievances as nation marks bleak coronavirus milestone
Facing in the virus an enemy he could not tweet into submission, the president was desperate to change the subject, from pressing bogus conspiracy theories…
This election isn’t 1968 or 1992 or 2016
In this edition: Why the fire’s different this time, what the Libertarian Party has to say about the riots and the virus, and a new…
Biden leads Trump in Post-ABC poll as president’s coronavirus rating slips
Both candidates receive mixed reviews from Americans. Trump backers more enthusiastic than Biden supporters.
Country on edge after a weekend of protests against police brutality
In increasingly urgent terms, demonstrators called for an end to violence against black Americans.
As cities burned, Trump stayed silent — other than tweeting fuel on the fire
The president, in consultation with some aides, decided not to give a speech Sunday about the violent protests over what many see as systemic racial…
‘Insecure’ Star Kendrick Sampson Hit By Rubber Bullets At LA Protest
Insecure actor Kendrick Sampson was on the front lines Saturday at a protest in Los Angeles where he was hit by rubber bullets and by…
Police turn more aggressive against protesters and bystanders, alike, adding to violence and chaos
In cities across America, police wielded batons and fired rubber bullets at crowds.
