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Westgate Shooter Intended to Harm 10 People For Respect
Police officials said the gunman’s goal was to target 10 victims to gain respect after feeling he’d been bullied in his life.
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Blink and You’ll Miss It: CDC Finally—and Quietly—Releases Guide on Reopening
The guidance discusses different steps organizations can take as they reopen from closures aimed at stopping the virus’s spread. For example, the CDC suggests restaurants might transition from take-out only to reopening dining rooms with customers spaced six feet apart.
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A Tidal Wave Of COVID-19 Cases Are Overwhelming A Rural Hospital Near Navajo Nation
At least 32 hospital workers who have become infected say they all live with the fear of spreading the virus to their colleagues and relatives.
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What Delayed The Ahmaud Arbery Case? Misconduct, Questions and Law Enforcement Ties
Did shooting suspect Gregory McMichael get special treatment because he had been a longtime investigator at the Brunswick Circuit District Attorney’s office?
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Tribes Are Still Waiting For Relief. This Judge Says Trump Administration Is Not ‘Twiddling Thumbs.’
Tribes, set to receive $8 billion in COVID-19 relief funding, had delays in payment by more than a week, and 40% of the money is still being withheld.
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Trump’s Attacks on Vote-by-Mail Could Suppress the GOP’s Own Vote
Polling indicates that Trump’s public complaints about mail voting have turned some Republicans against the practice.
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Why COVID-19 Continues to Hit Tribal Families The Hardest
One-third of homes across the reservation have no running water, and many Navajo communities live in crowded houses where self-quarantine is impossible.
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Georgia Father and Son Charged With Murder in Killing of Ahmaud Arbery
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced in a news release that Gregory McMichael, 64, and his 34-year-old son, Travis McMichael, had both been arrested on charges of murder and aggravated assault.
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Tribes Are Finally Getting Virus Relief Money. They Say It’s ‘Woefully Inadequate’
Payments totaling $4.8 billion will go to tribes over the next several days, and further payments will go out later, the Treasury Department said.
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Whistleblower: I Was Fired Over Warnings About Hydroxychloroquine
Dr. Rick Bright alleges he was reassigned to a lesser role because he resisted political pressure to allow widespread use of hydroxychloroquine, a malaria drug favored by President Trump.



















