States across the nation are reporting spikes in COVID-19 cases; insight from Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier
Month: June 2020
FO: New Jersey wins injunction to block Asbury Park’s indoor dining plan ((foxfriendsfirst___)) ((lubuntu at wor2))
Reaction from Amy Russo, owner of Toast City Diner
FO: Can Republicans and Democrats in Congress reach bipartisan agreement on police reform? ((foxfriendsfirst___)) ((lubuntu at wor2))
Democratic strategist Kevin Walling and Paris Dennard, RNC senior communications adviser of black media affairs, join the debate
FO: How quickly can the US economy bounce back as states ease coronavirus restrictions? ((foxfriendsfirst___)) ((lubuntu at wor2))
Insight from Peter Morici, University of Maryland business professor and former chief economist for the U.S. International Trade Commission
nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor2|||What Federal Police Reform Could Include — And What The Sticking Points May Be||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||After nearly three weeks of protests, several police departments have already moved to make reforms, but when it comes to sweeping national change, it’s not clear how far Washington will go.
A man holds a candle during a vigil around a makeshift memorial at the tree where Robert Fuller was found dead hanging from a rope in Palmdale, Calif. Officials deemed Fuller’s death a suicide, but his family wants an independent investigation.
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America Reckons With Racial Injustice
What Federal Police Reform Could Include — And What The Sticking Points May Be
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Jun 14

Atlanta shooting, statues new focal points for protests
By Russ Bynum, Ed White, Associated Press
nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor2|||Atlanta Police Release Video Of Minutes Before Rayshard Brooks Shooting||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||Police shot and killed Rayshard Brooks during an attempted arrest Friday. By Sunday, the city’s police chief had resigned and the officer who shot Brooks had been fired.
Atlanta Chief of Police Erika Shields holds a security press conference during Super Bowl LIII week in January 2019. Shields resigned a day after police shot and killed a 27-year-old black man.
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Live Updates: Protests For Racial Justice
Atlanta Police Release Video Of Minutes Before Rayshard Brooks Shooting
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Jun 14

US base namesakes include slaveholders, failed generals
By Dan Sewell, Associated Press
nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor2|||Anti-Racism Protests: Outcry After Shooting In Atlanta; Clashes In Paris And London||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||Protests continued for a third straight weekend in the U.S. and at least two foreign capitals following the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
“RIP Rayshard” is spray painted on a sign as as flames engulf a Wendy’s restaurant during protests in Atlanta on Saturday over the death of Rayshard Brooks.
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Live Updates: Protests For Racial Justice
Anti-Racism Protests: Outcry After Shooting In Atlanta; Clashes In Paris And London
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Jun 14

Atlanta shooting, statues new focal points for protests
By Russ Bynum, Ed White, Associated Press


