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2 Buffalo Police Officers Charged With Shoving Protester To Ground
Two officers have been charged with second-degree assault, as the fallout spreads from a video showing the 75-year-old man injured. The officers' entire unit has requested reassignment.
Michigan Rep. Justin Amash Takes Step Toward Libertarian Presidential Bid
The Republican-turned-independent from western Michigan is a persistent critic of President Trump, but some worry Amash's third-party bid could help Trump.
Orange County Beaches Shut Down, But Legal Battle Still Making Waves
A judge denied an attempt by two California cities to reopen their beaches against the governor's order. California Gov. Gavin Newsom had ordered Orange County beaches closed, but not other beaches.
Elizabeth Warren Backs Biden, Extending Display Of Party Unity
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has given former Vice President Joe Biden the third high-profile endorsement this week, along with Barack Obama and Bernie Sanders.
John Thompson Jr., Legendary Georgetown Basketball Coach, Dies At 78
The Hall of Famer led the Georgetown men's team to 24 consecutive postseason appearances. He was the first Black coach to win a national men's college basketball title.
9 Protesters Confronted By Gun-Waving St. Louis Couple Get Trespassing Citations
Officials are reviewing the citations and the police department's evidence. "It's now incumbent on the city counselor to decide whether or not to charge these people," the city counselor said.
As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Gettysburg College Puts All Students On Lockdown
Students at the small private college in Pennsylvania are essentially banned from leaving their rooms until at least the end of the week. All classes and labs have moved to remote learning.
A Utah Town Remembers Its Mayor, Killed In Action In Afghanistan
Major Brent Taylor was hailed as a true "citizen soldier," serving both the community of North Ogden and deploying with the Utah National Guard.
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Can't Stop Worrying? Try Tetris To Ease Your Mind
There could be an upside to your phone addiction. Games like Tetris can reduce anxiety, according to new research. So if you've got Election Day jitters, go ahead and launch that app.
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French Environment Minister Quits In Live Interview: 'World Is Not Doing Enough'
"I don't want to give the illusion that my presence in government means we're answering these issues properly," Nicolas Hulot said, criticizing President Emmanuel Macron's environmental policies.
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