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'They died in the exact same way:' Floyd's death reignites fury around the world
Trump invokes George Floyd's name while touting US jobs numbers
Attorney for rookie cop charged in Floyd's death: This is bull****
The defense strategies of two of the former police officers who were charged in the death of George Floyd are emerging following a preliminary hearing. CNN's Josh Campbell reports.
Minneapolis City Council to discuss a temporary restraining order at emergency meeting
Trump declares victory as unemployment drops, even as tens of millions remain jobless
President Donald Trump took a victory lap on news of a 13.3% US unemployment rate Friday, beginning what he had billed as Rose Garden news conference -- though he didn't take questions -- with tangent-filled remarks on the economy and taking credit for lower unemployment numbers.
See George Floyd tribute painted in an unexpected place
Street artists from Manchester, England, to Syria are honoring George Floyd in their own colorful ways by painting murals to express solidarity with the African-American community in the US.
Over 1,000 coronavirus deaths reported in the past 24 hours. Officials fear protests will bring new outbreaks
In a little over a week, Americans have gone from taking their first hesitant steps outside again to marching in tightly-packed crowds in cities all over the country.
The electoral map is tilting badly against Donald Trump right now
Amid the protests following the police killing of George Floyd and the ongoing fight against the coronavirus pandemic, something very important has been overlooked: President Donald Trump is now a decided underdog to reach the 270 electoral votes he needs to win a second term in the fall.
Student raped and killed in church wanted to become a minister and 'preach the word of God,' sister says
Fox News asked Trump about police violence. Here's what he said.
CNN's Don Lemon says that when President Donald Trump was asked by Fox News radio what to do about police violence against people of color, the president made the answer all about himself.
Trump has walled himself off from America's conversation on racism
Part of America is tiptoeing toward an uncomfortable self-examination about race. But President Donald Trump, bunkered down in his fortress behind high fences now ringing the White House, is spurning a building wave of national reflection.
As South China Sea simmers, India and Australia boost defense ties
India and Australia signed two bilateral military agreements Thursday in the "first step in deepening of the defense relationship" between the two Indo-Pacific powers, according to statements from both countries.
He was in the car when Floyd was arrested. Hear his story.
One of George Floyd's friends who was with Floyd in his car during the arrest that led to his death, speaks out about the "horrific act" that he witnessed that day.
Sharpton takes swipe at Trump at Floyd memorial: America 'never was great for blacks ... for Latinos ... for women'
Emotional debate erupts on US Senate floor over anti-lynching bill
In an emotional exchange on the Senate floor, Democratic Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Kamala Harris of California spoke out Thursday against an amendment that GOP Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky was trying to add to anti-lynching legislation.
The charges against 4 officers involved in George Floyd's death, explained
Now that prosecutors have charged all four officers involved in the arrest that ended in George Floyd's death, their real work begins: proving them.
Trump shares letter that calls peaceful protesters 'terrorists'
President Donald Trump on Thursday shared a letter on Twitter that referred to the peaceful protesters who were forcibly dispersed from a park near the White House on Monday evening as "terrorists."
The Top 10 women Joe Biden might pick as vice president
Ambitious politicians spend years seeking to shape a career that allows them to wind up in the White House or on a major party's national ticket. But as the last week has reminded us, unforeseen events always seem to intervene -- and have the potential to fundamentally alter even the best laid plans.
Trump's foundation is starting to crack
Protesters sue over use of force ahead of Trump's photo-op
CNN anchor on new White House fencing: C'mon, this is awful
CNN's Don Lemon calls the White House a "fortress of fear," after workers constructed additional fencing along the complex amid protests over the death of George Floyd.
Sharpton hits out at Trump at Floyd memorial: America 'never was great for blacks ... for Latinos ... for women'
Ahmaud Arbery hit with truck before he died and killer allegedly used racial slur: testimony
William Bryan told investigators he heard Travis McMichael use a racial epithet after fatally shooting Ahmaud Arbery in Glynn County, Georgia, a Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent testified Thursday during preliminary hearings.
See Kamala Harris's and Cory Booker's speeches
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) explains why he is holding up popular bipartisan legislation to make lynching a federal crime. Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) and Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) take to the floor to respond.
The George Floyd protests are sparking a surprising debate in black America
Omar Wasow is a researcher who works in a world of charts and data. But his analytical reserve cracked after watching a video of George Floyd dying while being arrested by police.
UK minister appears to be unwell during speech
A UK politician tested negative for Covid-19 after appearing unwell while speaking in the House of Commons. The UK government is now requiring lawmakers to debate or vote on legislation in person, with social distancing rules in place.
Facebook will start labeling pages and posts from state-controlled media
Facebook will start labeling the pages, posts and advertisements of state-controlled media outlets, the company announced Thursday.
German prosecutors assume Madeleine McCann is dead
The parents of missing British girl Madeleine McCann believe the police announcement of a new suspect is potentially a "very significant" development in the case.
Beyoncé urges fans to remain 'focused' in fight for justice for George Floyd
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter is encouraging her fans to remain "focused" in the fight for justice for George Floyd.
A heavily armed extremist movement is gaining traction in the US
Benjamin Ryan Teeter was at his home in Hampstead, N.C., when the call to action came. It was an alert from the heart of the raging protests in Minneapolis, posted on an online forum by a fellow member of the Boogaloo movement, a loosely knit group of heavily armed, anti-government extremists.
Meghan speaks out: 'George Floyd's life mattered'
Video captures police officer in Florida kneeling on a black man's neck during an arrest
A Florida police department has launched an internal investigation after a video surfaced on social media showing a Sarasota police officer kneeling on a black man's neck during an arrest.
Anderson Cooper responds to press secretary comparing Trump to Churchill
CNN's Anderson Cooper responds to White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany saying that President Donald Trump's photo-op in front of St. John's Episcopal Church amid the George Floyd protests was akin to Winston Churchill touring the rubble of London during WWII.
Indian defense minister says there have been 'significant' Chinese troop movements amid border tensions
Chinese troops have moved into a tense, disputed section of the Himalayan border shared by China and India, according to a high-ranking Delhi official.
Record number of coronavirus fatalities logged in Brazil and Mexcio
All former officers involved in George Floyd's death are now in custody
Hong Kong marks Tiananmen massacre for what many fear will be the last time
Hong Kong marks Tiananmen massacre for what many fear will be the last time
When protests broke out in Beijing and other cities across China in early 1989, many in Hong Kong were exhilarated.
US defense chief on shaky ground with White House after breaking with Trump over protest response
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said Wednesday that he does not support using active duty troops to quell the large-scale protests across the United States triggered by the death of George Floyd and those forces should only be used in a law enforcement role as a last resort, comments that came after President Donald Trump recently threatened to deploy the military to enforce order.
Stark contrast in what Trump and Obama said about protests
President Trump and former President Obama had very different messages when addressing the protests surrounding the death of George Floyd.
All four ex-officers now face charges in George Floyd's killing. Chauvin's charge is increased.
'Trump is a joke:' UK protesters show solidarity for George Floyd
Mattis tears into Trump in extraordinary rebuke
'Significant' new lead in Madeleine McCann's 2007 disappearance
British police officers investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann have identified a new suspect, 13 years after the three year-old vanished in Portugal.
'Star Wars' actor John Boyega rallies crowd at protest
"Star Wars" actor John Boyega rallied crowds at a large London protest against George Floyd's death, telling demonstrators that "now is the time" to demand racial equality.
George W. Bush finally steps onto the right side of history
May 25, 2020, will mark the day that systemic police reform became possible. And Tuesday afternoon marked the moment when we knew 2020 would be the year. That is the moment when a past president, who infamously was at the helm during a disaster that devastated black communities, stepped onto the right side of history. That is when I knew this time felt different.
Why Ben & Jerry's statement on white supremacy is so extraordinary
Let there be no doubt where Ben & Jerry's stands.
Joe Biden will almost certainly pick a black woman as VP
The biggest choice of Joe Biden's political life is being made for him -- by his own gaffes and the ongoing protests over the murder of George Floyd: It now seems a near-certainty that he will (and should) name a black woman as his vice presidential running mate.
President Trump tries to revise history about his church walk. Here's what really happened.
President Trump responds to law enforcement using smoke canisters and rubber bullets to break up a peaceful protest in front of the White House so he could visit a nearby church. CNN's Daniel Dale fact checks his claims.
The staggering black-white divide in America, in six charts
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