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Plea draws suggestions on social media that the president was not aware the disgraced media figure had died in May 2017
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New cases jump by 80% in two weeks; South Korea using remdesivir; outbreak in Australia’s state of Victoria worsens
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Lawmakers have seen increasing pressure to change the flag amid a nationwide reckoning with systematic racism
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Coalition of legislators passed a bill to change flag, which features Confederate battle emblem
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Time and again, the commander-in-chief has failed to protect military personnel. For Trump, he always comes first, no matter who dies
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Advocates have long worried about potential for an outbreak at Matamoros camp, where an estimated 2,000 migrants live
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The largest celebration of the Confederacy should be obscured by vegetation and the park outside Atlanta repurposed away from white supremacy
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Hope is Power
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Indiana Pacers coach Nate McMillan has said he finds Donald Trump’s ‘Make America Great Again’ slogan insulting during an interview dealing with race in America
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Colin Kaepernick and Ava DuVernay are teaming up on a scripted series on the former NFL quarterback’s teenage years
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‘Masks are incredibly important’ to avoid airborne transmission of coronavirus, but a third of Americans say they sometimes or never wear them
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Infectious disease expert says US ‘going in the wrong direction’ and admits ‘I’m very concerned. I’m not satisfied with what’s going on’
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California governor Gavin Newsom warns of ‘disturbing trend lines’ in hospitalizations
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Report to outline plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 88% of 2010 levels, and includes huge sums for public transport and proposals for green vehicles
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The promise of £5bn to rebuild Britain is a far cry from the US recovery scheme of the 1930s
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You don’t have to draw attention to coronavirus ‘surcharges’. Just add a few cents to the price – that’s the cost of doing business
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The White House chief of infectious diseases Anthony Fauci has warned numbers of Covid-19 cases in the US ‘speak for themselves’ and the virus is not under control
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A fishing trip turns into a wildlife rescue effort for the Hurt family on Marshmiller Lake in Wisconsin
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