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New York City Bodegas Strike To Protest Trump's Travel Ban
Yemeni-owned shops shut their doors for eight hours across the five boroughs. Organizers say many owners were personally affected by the ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations.
Bill Cunningham, Iconic 'New York Times' Photographer, Dies At 87
Cunningham worked at the Times for almost 40 years, capturing the fashion trends of the day with a timeless eye.
Anti-Defamation League Steps Up Efforts To Combat Anti-Semitism Online
The Anti-Defamation League is hiring a Silicon Valley representative to lead efforts to combat anti-Semitism and other hate speech online, says CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.
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Richmond, Va., Mayor Orders Emergency Removal Of Confederate Statues
A crane and a cherry picker soon arrived on the city's Monument Avenue to remove the statue of Stonewall Jackson before cheering crowds.
Mourners Pay Their Respects To George Floyd At Public Viewing In Houston
This is the last of Floyd's public memorial services, which have previously been held in Raeford, N.C., and in Minneapolis, where he was killed by police on May 25.
Dozens Injured In Fire Aboard Navy Warship Docked In San Diego
The fire injured at least 57 people and sent giant plumes of smoke into the sky. It started on Sunday and continues to burn, as firefighters work to get the flames under control.
UAE, Israel Move To Normalize Relations As Israel Halts Planned West Bank Annexations
President Trump brokers the historic agreement. The United Arab Emirates and Israel will move toward bilateral diplomatic relations, and Israel will suspend plans to annex portions of the West Bank.
Tom Petty's Family Doesn't Want Trump Using His Music For A 'Campaign Of Hate'
Tom Petty's family issued a cease-and-desist notice to the Trump campaign after the president played "I Won't Back Down" at his rally in Tulsa, Okla.
Trump Calls For NASCAR Driver Bubba Wallace To Apologize Over Noose 'Hoax'
The president follows up a pair of divisive speeches over the holiday weekend by castigating the racing body for banning the Confederate flag and saying Wallace should apologize to his fellow drivers.
Protesters Fell Confederate Monument In D.C., Provoking Trump's Fury
The statue of Confederate Gen. Albert Pike was long a unique sight in the nation's capital. But it met the same inglorious fate Friday as a host of other controversial monuments across the U.S.
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