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Car Rams Into Black Lives Matter Protesters In New York City's Times Square
One video of the attack shows a dark sedan, plowing into a crowd of people standing in front of the vehicle. The car lurches through an intersection leaving a chorus of screaming people in its wake.
Cuomo Calls For Swift Conclusion To Attorney General's Probe Into Death of Daniel Prude
After video this week showed police in Rochester placing a bag over the head of a Black man during an arrest, and then pinning him down, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday that he wanted the state Attorney General’s Office to expedite its investigation into the incident.
Trump Faces Fallout From Report He Calls Military 'Losers' And 'Suckers'
President Trump vehemently denied the Atlantic report, which cited unnamed sources describing offensive comments he has made about America's war dead and wounded veterans.
GWU Investigating Whether White Professor Invented Her Black Identity
"You should absolutely cancel me, and I absolutely cancel myself," says a blog post signed Jessica A. Krug. That's also the name of a historian of the African Diaspora at George Washington University.
Voting Season Begins: North Carolina Mails Out First Ballots
Other states will begin doing the same over the next few weeks in an election that's expected to break all records in the number of ballots cast early and by mail.
Whatever It's Called, Some Endicott Residents Still Don't Want It
Critics of the facility have called it an incinerator. Under regulatory definitions set by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), it’s not.
Census Work Has Been Winding Down, But A Judge Says It Needs To Press On For Now
A federal judge in California has ordered the Trump administration to temporarily stop wrapping up in-person counting efforts for the 2020 census, as civil rights groups push for more time.
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Trump Fired A 'Faux-Bama,' Michael Cohen Says In Tell-All Memoir
In his book Disloyal: A Memoir, President Trump's former personal attorney catalogs a laundry list of accusations, ranging from racism and sexual misconduct to financial misdeeds.
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'Children Are Going Hungry': Why Schools Are Struggling To Feed Students
School meals are the only meals some children get in a day. But during the pandemic, school feeding programs have been reaching fewer and fewer families.
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SUNY Chancellor Calls New COVID-19 Testing A 'Game Changer'
"I think that technology has really helped us. It's an inexpensive technology. It's a student-friendly and a faculty-friendly technology."
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