Sunday, May 31, 2020

It marked the first time humans have been sent to orbit in a commercially developed spacecraft.

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Andy Borowitz jokes that the German Chancellor Angela Merkel is staying healthy by keeping as far away as possible from Donald Trump.

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It marked the first time humans have been sent to orbit in a commercially developed spacecraft.

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Former police officer Derek Chauvin, 44, is reported to be on suicide watch after he was arrested Friday and charged with the murder of George Floyd.

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Facebook employees have been voicing their concern after the site left a couple of controversial Twitter posts by President Trump up on its site. The president posted to both Twitter and Facebook.

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Leland Vittert claims he was attacked by a crowd around 1am on Saturday as he reported from the White House, Washingtin DC. Vittert and his crew fled the scene.

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The orange vest protestors, led by ex-general Antonio Pappalardo, ignored social distancing rules and did not wear masks as they protested against Italy's coronavirus lockdown.

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Footage of thousands of pigs being steamed to death in Grundy County, Iowa, has resulted in a criminal complaint

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Hong Kong officials say Trump 'completely wrong' to end city's special statusHong Kong officials lashed out on Saturday at moves by U.S. President Donald Trump to strip the city of its special status in a bid to punish China for imposing national security laws on the global financial hub. Speaking hours after Trump said the city no longer warranted economic privileges and that some officials could face sanctions, security minister John Lee told reporters that Hong Kong could not be threatened and would push ahead with the new laws. "I don't think they will succeed in using any means to threaten the (Hong Kong) government, because we believe what we are doing is right," Lee said.




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Coronavirus: South Korea closes schools again after biggest spike in weeksSchools that had just re-opened days ago have now been forced shut again after a spike in cases.




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Amy Klobuchar Takes a Big HitAs Minneapolis burned this week, so too did Amy Klobuchar’s prospects of becoming Joe Biden’s running mate.Just six weeks ago, Klobuchar looked like the frontrunner in the 2020 Democratic veepstakes, but the Minnesota senator happens to be the former top prosecutor in Hennepin County, home to Minneapolis, and she is facing an increasing amount of scrutiny over her record of not prosecuting several police officers facing allegations of excessive force.“Amy Klobuchar didn't prosecute officer at center of George Floyd’s death after previous conduct complaints,” reads the headline at The Week. The police officer seen kneeling on Floyd’s neck was involved in the killing of another suspect who allegedly pulled a gun. The final decision not to prosecute was made after Klobuchar left the job, but as the Washington Post reported in March, Klobuchar “declined to bring charges in more than two dozen cases in which people were killed in encounters with police.”Assume for the sake of argument that the facts in each case vindicate Klobuchar’s decision not to prosecute. Can Biden really pick her if she’s seen as turning a blind eye to police brutality, even if that view is unfair?David Wasserman of the Cook Political Report goes so far as to say that “Amy Klobuchar is off the list now” to be Biden’s running mate. It’s not clear her odds are nil, but they have taken a huge hit.Who benefits? Kamala Harris is the odds-on favorite on the betting and prediction websites, but the firestorm in Minnesota threatens to engulf her VP prospects as well.Recall that in the Democratic campaign one of the most effective attacks against her came when Joe Biden and Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard attacked Harris’s own record as a prosecutor. “Biden alluded to a crime lab scandal that involved her office and resulted in more than 1,000 drug cases being dismissed. Gabbard claimed Harris ‘blocked evidence that would have freed an innocent man from death row until she was forced to do so,’” the Sacramento Bee reported after the debate. “Both of these statements are accurate.” Harris’s other famous moment in the 2020 debates came when she effectively attacked Biden as racist for opposing forced-busing policies in the 1970s. Harris embraced new mandatory-busing policies before backtracking.To make matters worse, Harris is not only vulnerable to attacks from the left on criminal justice — her right flank would be exposed as well in a general election. As San Francisco district attorney, Harris declined to seek the death penalty for a man who had murdered a police officer with an AK-47 in 2004. At the officer’s funeral, Democratic senator Dianne Feinstein called on Harris to seek the death penalty and received a standing ovation from police officers in attendance. Last year, the officer’s widow told CNN in a tearful on-camera interview that Harris “never called me” before announcing her decision. “I felt like she had just taken something from us. She had just taken justice from us.”While Harris would be caught in the middle of a “Black Lives Matter” and “Blue Lives Matter” culture war, she is still the only African-American woman serving as governor or senator in the entire country. So she shouldn’t be written off.Who else might Biden select besides Harris if he decides he needs to pick an African-American running mate? Cory Booker is a man, so he’s off the list because of Biden’s pledge to pick a woman. Stacey Abrams is making a full-court press for the job in the media, but it is still extremely difficult to see how Biden would select someone in the middle of a historic economic and health crisis who has never served in an office higher than that of state legislator. Florida representative Val Demings is getting a fresh look as a former police officer, but an obscure member of Congress is only a little better than a former state legislator in a time of crisis to reassure suburban voters who flipped to the Democrats in 2018.In the race to be Biden’s VP, Susan Rice, the former national-security adviser to Barack Obama, probably benefits the most from the chaos in Minnesota. She has a stronger résumé to match the moment, and she reinforces Biden’s campaign theme of an Obama-era restoration, even if she has her own vulnerabilities from Russiagate to Benghazi and more.The decision to move the Democratic convention to August gives Biden an extra month to make his decision, but this week has done a lot to make that decision much more difficult.




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How Germany tackled the coronavirus: 9 people tell us they are thankful for good leadership and a robust health systemGermany's Chancellor Merkel, a former scientist, instilled confidence. A national tendency to follow rules also helped mute the effects of COVID-19.




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Minneapolis police release a transcript of the 911 call that resulted in the police encounter with George FloydThe caller told the operator that Floyd appeared to be inebriated and refused to return his purchase once the caller realized he had used fake bills.




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SpaceX launch - live: Nasa to attempt mission today as rocket liftoff threatened by weather againNasa and SpaceX are trying once again to launch two astronauts into space in a historic mission.The launch will be the first time that astronauts have been launched from US soil since the Space Shuttle programme ended in 2011.




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America must listen to its wounds. They will tell us where to look for hopeOnly if the screams and tears and protests shake the very conscience of this nation can we hope for a better society on the other side of thisNo one wants to see their community burn. But the fires burning in Minneapolis, just like the fire burning in the spirits of so many marginalized Americans today, are a natural response to the trauma black communities have experienced, generation after generation.No one wants the fires – even activists on the ground have said this. But they have also shared how their non-violent pleas and protests have gone unnoticed for years as the situation has gotten out of hand. No one knows who and what is behind the violence, but we do know that countless activists, grassroots leaders and preachers were screaming non-violently long before now: “Change, America! Change, Minneapolis!” Rather than listen, many of those in power saw even their non-violent protest as an unwelcome development.This is so often the case because many Americans struggle to imagine that our government’s policies and its long train of abuses demand radical transformation. Too many want to believe racism is merely caused by a few bad actors. We often turn racism into a spectacle, only considering the cruel legacy of racism when an egregious action escalates outrage to this level. Black Americans have rarely been able to sustain such illusions. Deadly racism is always with us, and not only through police brutality. In the midst of the current pandemic we are painfully aware that our families bear a disproportionate burden of Covid-19 deaths. In some cities where racial data is available, we know that black people are six times as likely to die from the virus as their white counterparts. Even before Covid, large numbers of black Americans died because of the racial disparities in healthcare, which are systemic and not unintentional.African Americans are three times more likely to die from particulate air pollution than our fellow Americans. The percentage of black children suffering from asthma is nearly double that of white people, and the death rate is 10 times higher. This is but a reflection of the fissures of inequality that run through every institution in our public life, where the black wealth gap, education gap and healthcare gap have persisted despite the civil rights movement, legal desegregation and symbolic affirmative action. We understand that the same mentality that will accept and defend the violence of armed officers against unarmed black people will also send black, brown and poor people into harm’s way during a pandemic in the name of “liberty” and “the economy”. Many have cited Dr King to remind Americans that a riot is the language of the unheard. But I have been reflecting on the eulogy he offered when another man – a white man who came to Selma, Alabama, to work for voting rights – was brutally murdered by racist violence in 1965. At the funeral for James Reed, Dr King said it is not enough to ask who killed the victim in a case like the murder of George Floyd. Weak and unacceptable charges have been brought against the officer whose knee choked George Floyd, staying on his neck for three minutes after he went unconscious, but no charges have been filed against the other officers who stood by and watched. Even still, dealing with who did the killing is not all that justice demands. Dr King said the question is not only who killed him, but also what killed him? > Those of us who have faced the lethal force of systemic racism have also learned something else in the American story. We can be wounded healersThe systemic racism that killed George Floyd has taken untold souls from us for over 400 years. And it is killing the very possibility of American democracy today. I join those screaming that this is all screwed up, and it’s been screwed up far too long. But we are not screwed as long we have the consciousness and humanity to know what is right and wrong.Those of us who have faced the lethal force of systemic racism have also learned something else in the American story. We can be wounded healers. We don’t have to be arbitrarily destructive. We can be determined to never accept the destruction of our bodies and dreams by any police, person or policy. We have learned that there is a force more powerful. When hands that once picked cotton have joined together with white hands and Native hands, brown hands and Asian hands, we have been able to fundamentally reconstruct this democracy. Slavery was abolished. Women did gain the right to vote. Labor did win a 40-hour work week and a minimum wage. The civil rights movement in the face of lynching and shooting did expand voting rights to African Americans. If we take time to listen to this nation’s wounds, they tell us where to look for hope. The hope is in the mourning and the screams, which make us want to rush from this place. There is a sense in which right now we must refuse to be comforted too quickly. Only if these screams and tears and protests shake the very conscience of this nation –and until there is real political and judicial repentance – can we hope for a better society on the other side of this.  * William J Barber II is co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival, which is mobilizing poor people and their allies for a mass assembly and march on Washington in June 2020




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Rudy Giuliani calls for resignations of mayor of Minneapolis, governor of MinnesotaDon't elect progressive Democrats if you want to be safe, says former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani on 'Hannity.'




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Saturday, May 30, 2020

Isaac Chotiner interviews Omar Wasow, a politics professor at Princeton, about violent and nonviolent protest tactics, and what they can tell us about the demonstrations after the death of George Floyd, in Minneapolis.

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George Floyd death: Protesters shut down 101 Freeway in San Jose



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“I have donated my likeness to Muslim science. Do whatever you want with it. Pick me apart,” Ramy Youssef says.

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Actor Jamie Foxx, 52, joined protesters in Minneapolis angry over the police-involved death of 46-year-old George Floyd. 'We are not afraid of the moment,' Foxx said on Friday.

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As was the case Wednesday, when the highly anticipated launch from the Kennedy Space Center of a SpaceX rocket in cooperation with NASA was scrubbed, the weather forecast for Saturday on central Florida’s Atlantic coast makes the rescheduled launch a 50-50 proposition.


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The online poker industry is booming, but can it make up for what casinos are losing?


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White House encourages hydroxychloroquine use for coronavirus againSpeaking during a press briefing on Thursday, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany strongly endorsed the “prophylactic” use of hydroxychloroquine: that is, to prevent contracting the coronavirus.




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Can you contract coronavirus from a surface or object? The CDC says that it may be possible to contract COVID-19 by coming in contact with a surface or object that has the virus on it, but you're much more likely to get the coronavirus through person-to-person transmission.




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The Latest: US agency calls back drone it sent to MinnesotaU.S. Customs and Border Patrol says it dispatched a drone to Minneapolis following three nights of violent protests there but ended up sending it back to its base because the unmanned aerial vehicle wasn’t needed. The agency, which typically patrols the nation’s border and ports of entry, said the drone was going to provide live video to assist law enforcement in Minneapolis as they responded to protests that have left dozens of stores burned and looted. President Donald Trump says he talked to members of George Floyd’s family on Friday and “expressed my sorrow.”




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One chart shows a noticeable correlation between how late a country started its coronavirus lockdown and the number of excess deathsAnalysis from the Financial Times has shown that the number of excess deaths correlates to when a country decided to lock down.




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President is slammed for leaving ‘press conference’ without addressing Minnesota as he disbands US relationship with WHODonald Trump held a "press conference" on Friday to discuss the United State's relationship with China, but then left the Rose Garden without taking questions or addressing the mounting situation in Minnesota following the death of George Floyd.The president announced during his statement the US would disband its relationship with the World Health Organisation (WHO) amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Minneapolis police release a transcript of the 911 call that resulted in the police encounter with George FloydThe caller told the operator that Floyd appeared to be inebriated and refused to return his purchase once the caller realized he had used fake bills.




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Florida governor asks court to stay felon voting rulingFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis gave notice on Friday that he will appeal a federal judge's decision on voting rights for felons, while asking for a stay on the ruling that appeared to clear the way for hundreds of thousands of citizens to vote in a crucial 2020 state. The law in question, introduced by the state's Republican-controlled Senate last year, requires convicted felons in Florida to pay any court costs, fines, fees and restitution to victims before their right to vote could be restored. Opponents argue the law goes against the wishes of Florida voters who approved an amendment to the state's constitution in 2018 to grant voting rights to felons who served their time and were not convicted of murder or sex crimes.




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Why India must battle the shame of period stainAward-winning photographer Niraj Gera takes on stigma surrounding menstruation in India.




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Double murder suspect arrested after multistate manhuntThe manhunt for the 23-year-old college senior had spanned Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland.




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Rep. Mark Green on suing House Speaker PelosiHouse GOP sue over proxy voting; Tennessee Republican Rep. Mark Green weighs in.




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Moscow is painting over the Russian markings on its jet fighters and sending them to fight a proxy war against Turkey in LibyaThe Russian government has consistently denied directly intervening in the Libyan conflict. The photos show otherwise.




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Transcripts of phone conversations between then-incoming White House national security adviser Michael Flynn and then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in December 2016 were released Friday.

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Tyreek Hill appears to have made some major strides this offseason as he prepares to help the Kansas City Chiefs defend their Super Bowl title...

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Friday, May 29, 2020

South African bans on tobacco, liquor amid virus stir debateIn Johannesburg's Alexandra township, two men in face masks greet each other on a sunny street. One has surreptitiously sold the other a pack of cigarettes. A bootlegging culture has sprung up across South Africa in response to the government's nearly 8-week-old ban on the sale of tobacco and alcohol, part of its strict lockdown to combat the spread of the coronavirus.




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Britain shuts embassy in North Korea after extreme lockdownBritain has closed its embassy in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang and ordered its staff to leave the country. The surprise closure is linked to coronavirus-related restrictions in place since earlier this year, which the Foreign Office said had left it unable to "rotate our staff and sustain the operation of the Embassy". It follows a similar evacuation of a number of other diplomats and foreign residents from the North Korean capital in March. A number of sources told the US news website NK News on Wednesday that the British diplomats left North Korea by land, crossing the DPRK’s border with China earlier on Wednesday. Flights out of the country remain grounded. Hundreds of foreign residents remain in Pyongyang, including diplomats from the Swedish and Russian embassies and a small number of aid workers, though absent representatives from Germany, Switzerland, France, and Italy. There are currently no British residents in the country. Resident diplomats had previously raised their concerns about the severity of the DPRK authorities’ coronavirus-prevention rules, which saw the country close its borders and place them under effective house arrest for over a month earlier in the year.




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Ann Coulter doesn't know if she will vote for 'defective man' Donald TrumpConservative author and commentator Ann Coulter told Yahoo News she may cast a write-in vote for former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions rather than vote to reelect Trump.




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One chart shows a noticeable correlation between how late a country started its coronavirus lockdown and the number of excess deathsAnalysis from the Financial Times has shown that the number of excess deaths correlates to when a country decided to lock down.




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Synagogues in L.A. are now allowed to reopen, but rabbis have been grappling with the right thing to do.



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San Francisco will allow outdoor dining, exercise classes and spectator-free sports in the coming weeks.



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Many retailers and malls were allowed to reopen their doors this week, but customers so far have been slow to return. And many stores remained closed as well.



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The decision came with an entreaty from Tom Dalzell, the chairman of the state Citizens Compensation Commission, who called on California's 132 elected state officials to each consider taking less pay during the coronavirus crisis.



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Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., introduced a bill to the House of Representatives that would block states distributing funds provided under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) to undocumented migrants.

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Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto on Thursday removed her name from the list of potential running mates for presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden -- saying in a statement that while she supports the candidate, she has no desire to join the ticket.

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Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar says she is working on legislation to investigate all officer-involved shootings and excessive uses of force, following the death of George Floyd.

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Auburn Tigers men's basketball coach Bruce Pearl believes athletes can play the role of guinea pigs for the university as it decides when and how to bring students back amid the COVID-19 pandemic...

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Lamar Jackson had one of the best individual seasons in NFL history in 2019. John Harbaugh thinks he can only do better...

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Chris Jones and the Kansas City Chiefs reportedly aren't close to an agreement on an extension for the d efensive tackle...

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Earlier Thursday, NFL owners voted against replacing the onside kick with a 4th-and-15 attempt: "I would say we're open to thinking about whether there's something we can ...

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Stefon Diggs would still be in Minnesota if the Buffalo Bills didn't bowl over the Vikings with a trade offer, Mike Zimmer said Thursday. The Vikings head coach said on the Rich Eisen Show : "Diggs did not have to go...

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Melvin Gordon hasn't played a game yet for the Denver Broncos , but he isn't hesitating to throw his former team and current AFC West rival under the bus...

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The All-Mohawk Valley All-Star Awards show in Utica, New York, will have some extremely qualified presenters when it kicks off on June 18...

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WWE star Becky Lynch shared a picture of her ultrasound while celebrating the birthday of her fiance, Seth Rollins . Lynch posted a series of photos on Instagram with the caption: "This person right here is my favorite person in the world...

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Thursday, May 28, 2020

Kiah Twisselman, 27, from San Luis Obispo, California, battled obesity nearly her entire life, and at her heaviest, she weighed 285 pounds.

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A pharmacist known as 'the Mask Man' has been charged with hoarding $200,000 worth of N95 masks and price-gouging customersThe DOJ said the pharmacist, 66-year-old Richard Schirripa, sold $2,690 of masks to an undercover officer and said he felt "like a drug dealer."




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Monterey County DA to investigate if Biden accuser Tara Reade gave 'false testimony under oath' about expert witness credentialsReade served as an expert witness in domestic violence cases in California, for a decade, but cases where she testified are now under scrutiny.




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Hundreds arrested in Hong Kong as tensions over proposed security law boil overProtesters in a downtown shopping mall chanted “Liberate Hong Kong! Revolution of our times” and “Hong Kong independence, the only way out."




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Twitter employees 'very unhappy' the platform won't correct Trump falsehoods about Scarborough and staff memberTwitter employees are outraged by the company’s refusal to stop President Trump from using the platform to promote a conspiracy theory involving Joe Scarborough and a former staffer, according to tech journalist Kara Swisher.




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Special Report: U.S. takes aim at the power behind Venezuela's Maduro - his first ladyThe man, Yazenky Lamas, worked as a bodyguard for the person widely considered the power behind President Nicolas Maduro's throne: first lady Cilia Flores. Now, with help from Lamas' testimony, the United States is preparing to charge Flores in coming months with crimes that could include drug trafficking and corruption, four people familiar with the investigation of the first lady told Reuters. If Washington goes ahead with an indictment, these people said, the charges are likely to stem, at least in part, from a thwarted cocaine transaction that has already landed two of Flores' nephews in a Florida penitentiary.




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Airbus experts probe plane crash that killed 97 in PakistanPakistan announced Tuesday that Airbus experts have opened a probe into last week’s plane crash that killed 97 people when an Airbus A320 went down in a crowded neighborhood near the airport in the port city of Karachi. Initial reports have said the Pakistan International Airlines jet crashed after an apparent engine failure. The Airbus experts and engineers are also to visit the crash site, according to Abdul Hafeez, a spokesman for PIA.




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Coronavirus: Ecuador protests against cuts amid pandemicThe president announced the closure of seven state-owned companies last week, leading to job cuts.




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Fauci wears a mask as a 'symbol' of what 'you should be doing' amid coronavirus pandemicInfectious disease expert Anthony Fauci acknowledged masks aren't "100% effective" but are a "valuable safeguard" and part of "respect for another person."




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Anti-Lockdown Protesters Now Calling for Dems to DieAs the head of Cowboys for Trump, Couy Griffin has led pro-Trump horse rides through Washington, D.C., and posed for a photo in the White House with Donald Trump. He’s a superfan of the president and on May 17, he made the case that Democrats should die.“I’ve come to a place where I’ve come to a conclusion where the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat,” Griffin said to cheers at a rally at a New Mexico church. He was there to defy a public safety order pertaining to the coronavirus. Griffin, a county commissioner in the state, hastily added that he only meant Democrats who were dead in “the political sense”—an effort at cleanup he repeated in an interview with The Daily Beast on Tuesday.“I could’ve chosen a different verbiage, you know. I guess I need to be more careful when I choose the words that I speak,” Griffin said. “But you know, it’s just so hypocritical of the left how they’re blowing this up, like I’m some hate-speech murderer.”But in the interview, Griffin also repeated his claim that “the only good Democrat is a dead one” and signaled that he still thinks some top Democrats—such as governors Ralph Northam (D-VA) and Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI)—could be guilty of treason and the punishment that comes with it.“You get to pick your poison: you either go before a firing squad, or you get the end of the rope,” Griffin said. Asked by The Daily Beast about whether anti-lockdown protesters are increasingly considering violence, he didn’t hesitate in his reply. “I’ll tell you what, partner, as far as I’m concerned, there’s not an option that’s not on the table,” Griffin said. Anti-Lockdown Protesters Now Have a 21-Year-Old MartyrEnvisioning a scenario in which one's political opponents are hurt or dead is about as dark a turn as there can be for political discourse. And yet, Griffin has company. Anti-lockdown protesters across the country are ramping up their calls for violence against Democrats, even as states relax the coronavirus restrictions they’re protesting. On Sunday, anti-lockdown protesters in Frankfort, Kentucky, hanged an effigy of Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear from a tree outside the state capitol. The effigy bore Beshear’s face and a message: “Sic Semper Tyrannis.” The slogan, which means “thus always to tyrants,” is associated with the assassination of Julius Caesar and has become popular with anti-government groups. It is also what John Wilkes Booth shouted from the stage of Ford's Theater after he assassinated President Abraham Lincoln.In North Carolina, prominent anti-lockdown activist Adam Smith posted a Facebook Live video on Friday saying he and other activists were “willing to kill people” over coronavirus restrictions. “But are we willing to kill people? Are we willing to lay down our lives?” Smith said in the video. “We have to say, ‘Yes.’ We have to say, ‘Yes.’ Is that violence? Is that terrorism? No, it’s not terrorism. I’m not trying to strike fear in people by saying, ‘I’m going to kill you.’ I’m gonna say, ‘If you bring guns, I’m gonna bring guns. If you’re armed with this, we’re going to be armed with this.’”This isn’t the first time Smith has toyed with the idea of using violence to oppose coronavirus rules. He appeared at an armed “Big Igloo” protest in the state, in a reference to the “Boogaloo”—a movement of armed anti-government extremists eager for a second civil war that they’ve dubbed the “Boogaloo.” Other armed Boogaloo activists around the country have rallied to oppose coronavirus stay-at-home and public safety orders, with several showing up to “defend” businesses operating in defiance of them.Smith has since tried to distance himself from his “willing to kill” video, claiming on Monday in a local television interview that he was just making a reference to the American Revolution. “I’m just doing this in the mindset of 1776,” Smith said. He didn’t respond to a request for comment. But the growing extremism from him and other anti-lockdown protesters and groups has created some fractures in the movement. Smith’s wife, Ashley Smith, is the co-founder of “Reopen NC,” a North Carolina Facebook group devoted to opposing pandemic-related restrictions. In April, Ashley Smith told The Daily Beast that she wasn’t concerned about catching COVID-19. “When it’s my time to go,” she explained. “God’s going to call me home.” But Ashley Smith’s commitment to risking arrest over coronavirus restrictions has split her from at least one of her Facebook group’s founding members. In late April, ReOpen NC co-founder Kristen Cochran publicly broke with the group, saying she and Smith disagreed over “civil disobedience.” “This movement has taken a turn that we were not in agreement with,” Cochran wrote on Facebook. Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.




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A white woman who called the police on a black man telling her to put her dog on a leash says she's 'not a racist'"I'm not a racist. I did not mean to harm that man in any way," Amy Cooper told CNN, after saying she wanted to "publicly apologize to everyone."




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US says Russia sent jets to Libya 'mercenaries'Russia urges peace talks as the US accuses it of meddling in the Libya conflict.




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SpaceX readies for blast-off with NASA astronauts aboardGray skies loomed over Florida's Atlantic coast Tuesday, just one day before two astronauts were set to blast off aboard a SpaceX capsule on the most dangerous and prestigious mission NASA has ever entrusted to a private company. US astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley have been in strict quarantine for two weeks ahead of their trip on the brand-new Crew Dragon capsule, which will be propelled by a Falcon 9 rocket.




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Portland Trail Blazers point guard Damian Lillard made headlines when he said he only wanted to return to finish the 2019-20 NBA season if his team had a legitimate opportunity to make the playoffs, and he provided additional context Wednesday...

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Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Ryan Saunders reacted to the death of George Floyd, which occurred after a Minneapolis police officer pinned Floyd to the ground Monday...

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Biff Pocoroba, who played catcher for the Atlanta Braves from 1975-1984, has died, the club confirmed Wednesday. "We are saddened to hear of the passing for former Braves catcher Biff Pocoroba," the Braves said in a statement...

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Amanda Nunes and Felicia Spencer's featherweight championship bout will headline UFC 250 , president Dana White revealed Wednesday on SportsCenter ...

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Wednesday, May 27, 2020

A Florida teacher convicted of multiple sex crimes involving students begged a judge for castration instead of prison timeMark Lua, 32, pleaded guilty to the sex offenses last year. Last week, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison.




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