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Why Jair Bolsonaro left Brazil for Florida (and what Biden could do about it)
Brazil's far-right ex-president was lying low in Orlando, Fla., as a mob of his supporters stormed government buildings this weekend. Analysts say the move insulates him from possible legal jeopardy.
News Brief: Protests Escalate Across U.S., Trump Executive Order
Violence escalates over the death of a black man in Minneapolis police custody, and a black woman killed by police in Louisville. And, the president signs an order to weaken social media companies.
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Justice Department Fires Embattled FBI Deputy Director Just Short Of Retirement
Andrew McCabe was set to retire Sunday. On Twitter, the president hailed the move as "a great day for the hard working men and women of the FBI - A great day for Democracy."
Memphis Blues
Topped by Otis Redding's "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay," the R&B Top 20 from the week of March 30, 1968 shows American soul flourishing in all directions.
Vice President Pence Continues Duties Despite White House Coronavirus Cases
Pence carried on with his usual schedule on Friday, even as a number of prominent Republicans revealed COVID-19 diagnoses on Friday.
Crowds Erupt In Cheers In Minneapolis After Guilty Verdict
"George Floyd! Justice!" yelled the crowd gathered outside the Hennepin County Government Center after the jury convicted former police officer Derek Chauvin.
Chile Celebrates Voters' Decision To Scrap Constitution, Start Over
One year after Santiago's streets were jammed by protesters, they were filled Sunday with revelers. More than 7.5 million people voted, setting a new record for voter participation, officials said.
White House Tries To Snuff Out Report On Staffers Who Were Let Go For Pot Use
The administration updated personnel policies so that past marijuana use would not automatically bar people from employment. A new report suggested staffers received mixed messages on the policy.
Snooty The Manatee Dies, And A Florida Community Mourns
Snooty was the oldest manatee in captivity — and he was believed to be the oldest on record, according to the South Florida Museum in Bradenton.
Yik Yak, The Anonymous App That Tested Free Speech, Is Back
Before shutting down in 2017, Yik Yak was used in hate speech and cyberbullying across college campuses and local schools. The app's new owners vow to take a strong stance against abuses.
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