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Jefferson Davis Statue Voted Out Of Kentucky State Capitol
Calls to remove the statue have grown following protests against racial injustice sparked by the police killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. Taylor's death led to large protests in Louisville.
MLB Owners Propose Opening Day In Early July
Major League Baseball owners will submit a proposal to the players' union to start its 2020 season in July without fans. If the proposal is approved, spring training would start in early to mid-June.
Trump Weighing Options On Protest Response, White House Official Says
White House domestic policy adviser Brooke Rollins tells Politico "everything is on the table" as President Trump considers how to respond to the protests happening across the country.
Legendary N.Y. Mets Pitcher Tom Seaver Dies At 75
Seaver became a household name after helping carry the Mets to their "improbable" 1969 World Series Championship.
Peru's Ex-Police Chief Arrested In Alleged Baby Trafficking Ring
The former police chief is among 14 people swept up in a raid and accused of buying infants of poor women. His partner, a well-known model in Peru, is considered the ringleader.
Rep. Joe Barton Apologizes After Lewd Photo Becomes Public
The Texas Republican said that he sent the photo to a woman he was in a consensual relationship with while separated from his second wife, and regrets not having used "better judgment."
Man Accused Of Threatening To Kill Supporters Of Trump And New York Congressman
The Long Island man also almost ran over a volunteer after a confrontation at Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin's campaign office.
No Charges For Minneapolis Police Officers In June Shooting Fatality
Thurman Blevins was killed on June 23 by two police officers. On Monday, the district attorney said there was "no basis to issue criminal charges" against them for shooting the armed suspect.
Hawaii Volcano Quiets After Months-Long Eruption
Over more than three months, lava from Kilauea inundated two seaside communities and reshaped the island's southeast coast. But while activity has lessened, it doesn't mean the eruption has ended.
Girls Who Code: Is There A Wave Coming?
Ten large tech companies did not employ a single black woman in 2016, according to a new report from The Center for Investigative Reporting.
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