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'Adam, during his last second of life, did not have a gun in his hand,' says family's lawyer
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Number of injured not confirmed as police spokesperson says gunman died at the scene
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Officers and officials also donated to fundraisers for far-right activists and fellow officers accused of shooting black Americans
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The bill includes harsher punishments for protesters and would make it a second-degree felony to destroy historical memorials
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Chicago mayor urges calm in the city as body-cam footage of fatal shooting of Toledo is released for first time
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Biden warns of further action ‘if Russia continues to interfere with our democracy’ – as it happened
President proposes summer summit with Putin after sanctions and says conversation with Russian leader ‘candid and respectful’ – follow all the latest
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For the many Americans imprisoned in dangerous, cramped conditions, the pandemic is not over – it remains murderous
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Hope is Power
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LaMarcus Aldridge retired from the NBA on Thursday after saying he experienced an irregular heartbeat during what proved to be his final game
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The more than 200 anti-trans bills under consideration across the country are not about youth sports, but about attacking and eradicating the most vulnerable
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Moritsugu appointed as Asian American and Pacific Islander senior liaison as part of effort to combat rise in anti-Asian hate
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Former Republican House speaker called the Texas senator ‘Lucifer in the flesh’
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Vance said states should ‘do whatever else is necessary to fight these goons’ after CEOs joined call to discuss voting restrictions
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Police said officer Kimberly Potter meant to fire her Taser against 20-year-old Wright, not her handgun. Plus, Biden is expected to expel 10 Russian diplomats over cyber attacks
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Sharp rise in consumer spending, falling unemployment claims and strong earnings from some of the largest companies boost markets
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'Unfathomable' that Daunte Wright was killed so close to Chauvin trial, says family's lawyer – video
'If ever there was a time in America when the police should be on their best behaviour, it should be now, and especially in Minnesota,' Ben Crump said
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The US president has declared that it is time 'to end America’s longest war', announcing that nearly 10,000 US and Nato troops would return home in the run-up to the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Joe Biden is the fourth US president to preside over the US-led fight against the Taliban. 'I will not pass this responsibility on to a fifth,' he said
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Protesters were dispersed by police in the third night of demonstrations in Minnesota after the death of a black man shot by a white police officer during a traffic stop
This much is clear: Derek Chauvin’s trial won’t change policing in America