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Trump pushes fights over racist legacy while much of America moves in a different direction
The president’s decision to take controversial positions on policing and Confederate symbols amid protests over the death of George Floyd has left some in his...
Minnesota governor unveils sweeping police reforms as Floyd’s death continues to spark change
Minnesota moves to overhaul policing as the death of Floyd George pushes cities, states and companies to embrace changes aimed at systemic racism.
Georgia Republican and QAnon believer favored to win U.S. House seat
Republican congressional leaders were silent Thursday about the prospect of Marjorie Taylor Greene joining the GOP caucus next year.

Quarrel between Trump and military leaders intensifies as Milley apologizes for photo op
The admission of regret from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs capped nearly two weeks of public discomfort with and outright condemnation of Trump’s leadership...

Trump’s most loyal media ally promised a pro-Trump poll. It didn’t deliver — and then pulled its story.
One America News's poll of Florida from a questionable pollster showed a tie.

Trump’s Tulsa campaign rally sign-up page includes coronavirus liability disclaimer
The notice states that all attendees “voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19” and agree not to hold the Trump campaign or venue...
How politicians could exploit a slow vote count
In this edition: Georgia’s ugly primary reveals how bad November could be, turnout numbers trickle in from other key races, and a QAnon candidate gets...
Our Culture Is “Ghetto” Until Proven Fashionable
Throughout popular culture, we often see trends created by Black women, usually deemed ghetto, co-opted by white women, and filtered into the mainstream. From gold...
Former VA pathologist who misdiagnosed 3,000 cases pleads guilty to manslaughter
Robert Morris Levy was charged with three counts of involuntary manslaughter and 28 counts of mail fraud, wire fraud and false statements to law enforcement...

Acute crisis fading, attention returns to the chronic one — though less so from Trump
The media is shifting its focus back to the pandemic even if the president isn't.