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Wednesday
1 July 2020
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Testing has found positive cases at North Carolina facilities, but officials refuse to release the information
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One of the most powerful local police agencies in the US has a history of abuse. Families of those killed by LASD want systematic change
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QAnon-linked Lauren Boebert defeats five-term Rep. Scott R. Tipton in Colorado
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Lawmakers have seen increasing pressure to change the flag amid a nationwide reckoning with systematic racism
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In the 1990s, Jacklean Davis was a policing superstar, hailed as the best crime solver in the city. But a dispute turned into a major federal case against her, brought by a prosecutor whose conduct in other cases was called ‘grotesque’
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Non-profit’s dedicated reporting of George Floyd protests has prompted surge of donations that could ensure its future for years to come
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Parliament’s intelligence and security committee produced a report into alleged Russian interference in UK politics, but the UK prime minister withheld its release. Luke Harding investigates what could be in it
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Growing number of activists camp out at City Hall Park in New York City ahead of budget deadline to ask for funds to be reallocated
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The chief justice has been in the majority in 52 of 53 recent rulings. Is he putting justice before politics or vice versa?
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Ad for VanMoof bike unfairly discredits automobile industry, says watchdog
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Order stops publication of address of Constable Zach Rolfe, who has been charged with murdering Kumanjayi Walker
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Istanbul Photo Awards 2020, organised by Anadolu Agency, has announced the winners in four categories of the annual competition: single news, story news, single sports and story sports
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A new exhibition features art made during quarantine as well as pre-existing pieces that speak to a tumultuous year
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Detroit’s early 20th century buildings were astonishingly grand – now they’re being destroyed. Philip Jarmain captured their fading glamour
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