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The Trump campaign cries censorship after Twitter removes a video about George Floyd on copyright grounds
Last year Twitter took down a meme of Trump's attacking Joe Biden because it used a clip from Nickelback's "Photograph."
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One striking image shows the Marine Corps generals who left the Trump administration, after the president praised their service
Jim Mattis, one of the Marine generals, rebuked President Trump for dividing the nation against itself a day after Trump's controversial photo op.
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A world on fire: Here are all the major protests happening around the globe right now
Despite each demonstration stemming from different issues, many have common threads: Citizens want to express their discontent with their governments.
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Mattis unloads on Trump in blistering statement saying he's turning Americans against each other during nationwide protests
Former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who has generally kept silent on President Donald Trump, issued a blistering statement Wednesday condemning him.
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Embattled Rep. Steve King is defeated by GOP primary challenger Randy Feenstra in Iowa's 4th congressional district
King, who has a years-long history of making racist and incendiary comments, was stripped of his committee assignments in January 2019.
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Google caught Iranian and Chinese state hackers targeting the Trump and Biden campaigns
The Iranian group known as APT35 had targeted the Trump campaign, while the Chinese group known as APT31 targeted Biden staffers.
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'Glad he is gone': Trump lashes out at Mattis after he accused the president of tearing America apart
Trump tweeted that Mattis is the "world's most overrated general" as he celebrated the fact that his former secretary of defense is gone.
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AOC called out Amazon for posting a 'bland statement' supporting George Floyd protesters while maintaining contracts with police
Amazon published a statement Friday that decried the "inequitable and brutal treatment of Black people in our country" but did not mention police.
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Hong Kong passes controversial bill to make disrespecting China's national anthem a crime
The bill states that anyone who insults China's national anthem faces fines of up to $6,380 or up to three years in prison.
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Trump's decision to ditch another treaty with Russia is a reckless own goal
Exiting harms transparency and raises the risk of conflict, writes Thomas Countryman, chair of the board of directors at the Arms Control Association.
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