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House votes to overturn Biden-era rule limiting bank overdraft fees to $5, sends to Trump to sign

Read full article: House votes to overturn Biden-era rule limiting bank overdraft fees to $5, sends to Trump to sign

The House has voted to overturn a rule that would have limited bank overdraft fees to $5, following the Senate in moving to dismantle the Biden-era regulation that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau had estimated would save consumers billions of dollars.

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With a nod to America's civil rights legacy, Sen. Cory Booker makes a mark of his own

Read full article: With a nod to America's civil rights legacy, Sen. Cory Booker makes a mark of his own

Democratic Sen. Cory Booker broke the record for the longest floor speech in recorded Senate history when he bested Sen. Strom Thurmond's filibuster of the Civil Rights Act of 1957.

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'Bloody Sunday' 60th anniversary marked in Selma with remembrances and concerns about the future

Read full article: 'Bloody Sunday' 60th anniversary marked in Selma with remembrances and concerns about the future

Alabama this weekend is marking the 60th anniversary of a key event in the civil rights movement, when voting rights marchers were attacked in Selma on March 7, 1965.

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Harris calls it a 'good day' for democracy as she oversees peaceful certification of Trump's victory

Read full article: Harris calls it a 'good day' for democracy as she oversees peaceful certification of Trump's victory

Vice President Kamala Harris says Jan. 6, 2025, was a โ€œgood dayโ€ for democracy as she oversaw the peaceful certification of Donald Trump's victory.

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Republican leaders urge colleagues to steer clear of racist and sexist attacks on Harris

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Republican leaders are warning party members against using overtly racist and sexist attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris as they and former President Donald Trumpโ€™s campaign scramble to adjust to the reality of a new Democratic rival less than four months before Election Day.

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Texas man indicted for alleged threat to kill US Rep. Waters

Read full article: Texas man indicted for alleged threat to kill US Rep. Waters

A federal grand jury in Los Angeles has indicted a Houston man for allegedly calling the office of California U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters several times last year and leaving voice mails threatening to harm the Democratic congresswoman.

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How Washington came to rescue US banks

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After a frenetic weekend of round-the-clock briefings, U.S. policymakers took the audacious step of guaranteeing all the deposits of the failed Silicon Valley Bank โ€” even those exceeding the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's $250,000 limit.

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Ex-FTX CEO Bankman-Fried says he will testify to Congress

Read full article: Ex-FTX CEO Bankman-Fried says he will testify to Congress

The former CEO of the failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX says he is willing to testify to Congress next week.

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House panel to hold hearing on crypto exchange FTX collapse

Read full article: House panel to hold hearing on crypto exchange FTX collapse

Lawmakers plan to investigate the failure of FTX, the large crypto exchange that collapsed last week and filed for bankruptcy protection, leaving investors and customers staring at losses that could total in the billions of dollars.

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LA Council faces uncertainty amid furor over racist remarks

Read full article: LA Council faces uncertainty amid furor over racist remarks

The Los Angeles City Council is mired in uncertainty.

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New crypto oversight legislation arrives as industry shakes

Read full article: New crypto oversight legislation arrives as industry shakes

After 13 years, at least three crashes, dozens of scams and Ponzi schemes and hundreds of billions of dollars made and evaporated, cryptocurrencies finally have the full attention of Congress.

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Oklahoma-based tribes say followed rules on Freedmen rights

Read full article: Oklahoma-based tribes say followed rules on Freedmen rights

Leaders and representatives of five Oklahoma-based tribes have told a U.S. Senate committee they have followed treaties and court rulings regarding the citizenship of Freedmen and that the federal government should respect their sovereignty.

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Obamas, students cheer high court's 1st Black female justice

Read full article: Obamas, students cheer high court's 1st Black female justice

Lawmakers erupted in cheers after Vice President Kamala Harris announced the confirmation of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.

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Crowd, cheers, history as Senate confirms Supreme Court pick

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Moments before the Senate began Judge Ketanji Brown Jacksonโ€™s confirmation vote to become the first Black woman on the Supreme Court, the chamber filled with the swell of history.

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Samuel L. Jackson to receive honor at NAACP Image Awards

Read full article: Samuel L. Jackson to receive honor at NAACP Image Awards

Samuel L.

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Crypto execs head to Capitol as Congress mulls regulations

Read full article: Crypto execs head to Capitol as Congress mulls regulations

Cryptocurrency executives went to Capitol Hill Wednesday to say their fast-growing industry understands more regulation is likely coming, but they donโ€™t want it to squelch the next wave of the internet or send it offshore to other countries.

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GOP leaders say little to condemn violent political rhetoric

Read full article: GOP leaders say little to condemn violent political rhetoric

In the past week, Republican Rep. Paul Gosar tweeted a video showing a character with his face killing a figure with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortezโ€™s face.

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GOP leaders say little to condemn violent political rhetoric

Read full article: GOP leaders say little to condemn violent political rhetoric

In the past week, Republican Rep. Paul Gosar tweeted a video showing a character with his face killing a figure with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortezโ€™s face.

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Progressives see blueprint for next fights in eviction win

Read full article: Progressives see blueprint for next fights in eviction win

A rare clash between the Biden administration and congressional Democrats may have created a blueprint for pressuring a White House that needs to walk a tightrope to satisfy all members of its party to pass its ambitious agenda.

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CDC issues new eviction ban for most of US through Oct. 3

Read full article: CDC issues new eviction ban for most of US through Oct. 3

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a new moratorium on evictions that would last until Oct. 3.

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White House calls on states to prevent evictions

Read full article: White House calls on states to prevent evictions

The White House is pressing state and local governments to swiftly adopt policies to protect renters after an eviction moratorium expired over the weekend.

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Pelosi, Democrats call on Biden to extend eviction ban

Read full article: Pelosi, Democrats call on Biden to extend eviction ban

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Democratic leaders are calling on the Biden administration to immediately extend the nationโ€™s eviction moratorium.

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Morning Briefing Aug. 1, 2021: Frustration as Biden, Congress allow eviction ban to expire, body of teen boy recovered from canal in Detroit, competition heats up at the Tokyo Olympic Games

Read full article: Morning Briefing Aug. 1, 2021: Frustration as Biden, Congress allow eviction ban to expire, body of teen boy recovered from canal in Detroit, competition heats up at the Tokyo Olympic Games

Here are this morning's top stories.

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Frustration as Biden, Congress allow eviction ban to expire

Read full article: Frustration as Biden, Congress allow eviction ban to expire

Millions of Americans face being forced from their homes with the midnight Saturday expiration of a moratorium on evictions during the pandemic.

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EXPLAINER: What happens after foreclosure moratorium ends

Read full article: EXPLAINER: What happens after foreclosure moratorium ends

Since early 2020, banks across the U.S. have been banned from foreclosing on homes as part of the federal governmentโ€™s efforts to assist families feeling economic pain caused by the pandemic.

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Evictions looming, Biden fails to get Congress to extend ban

Read full article: Evictions looming, Biden fails to get Congress to extend ban

A national eviction moratorium is set to expire after President Joe Biden and Congress failed to extend it.

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CDC mask guidance met with hostility by leading Republicans

Read full article: CDC mask guidance met with hostility by leading Republicans

Republicans are responding with hostility to new masking guidance from public health officials.

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Michigan Rep. Cynthia Johnson targeted with racist death threats, State police investigating

Read full article: Michigan Rep. Cynthia Johnson targeted with racist death threats, State police investigating

Michigan Rep. Cynthia Johnson said it was the last thing she was expecting to hear when checking her voicemail -- an extremely racist and violent rant coming from a complete stranger.

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Bank CEOs tell Congress they'll work to avoid foreclosures

Read full article: Bank CEOs tell Congress they'll work to avoid foreclosures

The chief executives of the nationโ€™s largest banks have been back in front of Congress, facing questions ranging from bitcoin to their efforts to keep Americans in their homes after government aid to pandemic-hit mortgage holders expires this summer.

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Bank CEOs outline pandemic support; senators split on issues

Read full article: Bank CEOs outline pandemic support; senators split on issues

Eager to lay out their support for struggling consumers and small businesses in the pandemic, the CEOs of the six biggest U.S. banks went before Congress.

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Detroit police chief James Craig makes public appearance, doesnโ€™t mention reports of retirement

Read full article: Detroit police chief James Craig makes public appearance, doesnโ€™t mention reports of retirement

โ€œLook, Iโ€™m not an advocate for bad police, I demonstrated time and again,โ€ Craig said. โ€œI hold bad police accountable, but the vast majority of our men and women do it right.โ€

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Black Freedmen struggle for recognition as tribal citizens

Read full article: Black Freedmen struggle for recognition as tribal citizens

As the U.S. faces a reckoning over its history of racism, some Native American tribal nations that once owned slaves also are grappling with their own mistreatment of Black people.

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Sen. Johnson may offer insight into GOP's 2022 positioning

Read full article: Sen. Johnson may offer insight into GOP's 2022 positioning

Sen. Ron Johnson is in an uncomfortable class of his own.

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EXPLAINER: Can Chauvin get his convictions tossed on appeal?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Can Chauvin get his convictions tossed on appeal?

The unique circumstances surrounding Derek Chauvinโ€™s trial in George Floydโ€™s death could offer the former Minneapolis police officer some shot at winning a retrial on appeal, though most legal experts agree it's a long shot.

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Biden to America after Floyd verdict: 'We can't stop here'

Read full article: Biden to America after Floyd verdict: 'We can't stop here'

President Joe Biden says the conviction of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin in the killing of George Floyd โ€œcan be a giant step forwardโ€ for the nation in the fight against systemic racism.

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Maxine Waters' bold words echo civil rights, draw criticism

Read full article: Maxine Waters' bold words echo civil rights, draw criticism

When Rep. Maxine Waters urged people to โ€œstay on the streetโ€ in the pursuit of justice for George Floyd, advocates for racial equity heard a leading Black voice in the nation's long march toward civil rights.

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The Latest: Elation and wariness after verdict in Floyd case

Read full article: The Latest: Elation and wariness after verdict in Floyd case

Crowds nationwide are reacting with jubilation but also with deep awareness of the progress left to be made after a jury convicted former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin of murder in the killing of George Floyd.

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Chauvin guilty of murder and manslaughter in Floyd's death

Read full article: Chauvin guilty of murder and manslaughter in Floyd's death

Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd, the explosive case that triggered worldwide protests, violence and a furious reexamination of racism and policing in the U.S. The jury deliberated about 10 hours over two days in a city on edge against another outbreak of unrest.

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Biden hails House passage of $1.9T virus bill, now to Senate

Read full article: Biden hails House passage of $1.9T virus bill, now to Senate

โ€œWe have no time to waste,โ€ Biden said at the White House after the House passage early Saturday. That ships the bill to the Senate, where Democrats seem bent on resuscitating their minimum wage push and fights could erupt over state aid and other issues. Biden said weeks ago that he didn't expect the minimum wage increase to survive the Senate's rules. But those same Senate rules prohibit provisions with only an โ€œincidentalโ€ impact on the federal budget because they are chiefly driven by other policy purposes. Republicans oppose the $15 minimum wage target as an expense that would hurt businesses and cost jobs.

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LIVE STREAM: Robinhood, Reddit CEOs testify in House hearing on GameStop stock saga

Read full article: LIVE STREAM: Robinhood, Reddit CEOs testify in House hearing on GameStop stock saga

The episode has been portrayed as a victory of the little guy over Wall Street titans, but not everyone is buying it. The head of the panel, Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., is homing in on hedge funds, which she says have a history of โ€œpredatory short-selling." Chicago-based Citadel is one of the biggest hedge funds, and its separate securities-dealing business handles an estimated 25% of all U.S. stock trading. Not coincidentally, it inflicted billions in losses on the hedge funds that had placed bets that the stocks would drop. GameStop stock plunged 60%, to $90 on Feb. 2, wiping out hundreds of thousands of dollars in a few hours.

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Robinhood CEO defends actions in GameStop saga at hearing

Read full article: Robinhood CEO defends actions in GameStop saga at hearing

(House Financial Services Committee via AP)WASHINGTON โ€“ The CEO of Robinhood defended the trading platform to Congress Thursday for its actions during the GameStop trading saga, while apologizing to customers for restricting their ability to trade at the height of the frenzy. AdTenev said Robinhood imposed the trading restrictions because regulators had increased capital requirements tenfold due to the spike in trading volume. Gill earned a handsome profit and a legion of online followers for making the case for GameStop shares on Reddit and YouTube long before the big price surge in January. Beyond Robinhoodโ€™s actions during the GameStop frenzy, lawmakers raised concern about its business model generally and possible downsides of its โ€œdemocratizationโ€ of stock trading. The company offers commission-free trading, but critics say customers pay another, hidden price because Robinhood provides their data on buying and selling to Wall Street firms.

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Some in the GOP parrot far-right talk of a coming civil war

Read full article: Some in the GOP parrot far-right talk of a coming civil war

Some leftists have used similar language, which Republicans have likened to advocating a new civil war. โ€œAt the time of the Civil War, this took the form of Southern white men angry at the idea that the federal government would interfere with their right to own Black slaves. โ€œThe favorite son of this city was murdered because of a civil war as he was president. She resigned after she was barraged by calls from Trump supporters, some of whom demanded a military coup to keep Trump in office โ€œno matter what it takes." Silber, the Civil War historian, said she is worried the attack on the Capitol wasn't the last stand for enraged Trump supporters.

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Trump impeachment trial to focus on his attacks on election

Read full article: Trump impeachment trial to focus on his attacks on election

Whenever it starts, the impeachment trial will force a further reckoning for the Republican Party and the senators who largely stood by Trump throughout his presidency and allowed him to spread false attacks against the 2020 election. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell is open to considering impeachment, having told associates he is done with Trump, but he has not signaled how he would vote. At least four Republican senators have publicly expressed concerns about Trumpโ€™s actions, but others have signaled their preference to move on. Under Senate procedure, the trial is to start soon after the House delivers the article of impeachment. After Trumpโ€™s first impeachment, in 2019, she withheld the articles for some time to set the stage for the Senate action.

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A day of historic impeachment, a Capitol as armed encampment

Read full article: A day of historic impeachment, a Capitol as armed encampment

But only steps away, outside the chamber doors, there was the look of an armed encampment. The Capitol grounds were wrapped in fences, and scores of other law enforcement officers and troops kept a watchful eye. A replica of the dome that stands atop the Capitol, the Statue of Freedom, resides in the Capitolโ€™s visitor center. The tensions were also apparent inside the House chamber. In the House chamber, there have been Capitol Police officers and civilian door monitors but no screening stations.

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A day of historic impeachment, a Capitol as armed encampment

Read full article: A day of historic impeachment, a Capitol as armed encampment

But only steps away, outside the chamber doors, there was the look of an armed encampment. The Capitol grounds were wrapped in fences, and scores of other law enforcement officers and troops kept a watchful eye. A replica of the dome that stands atop the Capitol, the Statue of Freedom, resides in the Capitolโ€™s visitor center. The tensions were also apparent inside the House chamber. In the House chamber, there have been Capitol Police officers and civilian door monitors but no screening stations.

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Capitol police were overrun, little defense against rioters

Read full article: Capitol police were overrun, little defense against rioters

The revelations shed new light on why Capitol Police were so quickly overrun by rioters. One disturbing video shows a bloodied Metropolitan police officer screaming for help as heโ€™s crushed by protesters inside the Capitol building. Still, they advised lawmakers to plan to use the underground tunnels that connect House office buildings to the Capitol. Benedict was at the bomb scene when Capitol Police captains there told him their officers were being overrun. When they began entering the Capitol complex at 2:40 p.m., the hallways were packed with rioters.

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Capitol assault a more sinister attack than first appeared

Read full article: Capitol assault a more sinister attack than first appeared

Trump supporters try to break through a police barrier, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol in Washington. Minutes later, Pence was taken from the Senate chamber to a secret location and police announced the lockdown of the Capitol. Even before the mob reached sealed doors of the House chamber, Capitol Police pulled Pelosi away from the podium, she told โ€œ60 Minutes.โ€โ€œI said, โ€˜No, I want to be here,โ€™โ€she said. Back in the House chamber, a woman in the balcony was seen and heard screaming. When they breached the abandoned Senate chamber, they milled around, rummaged through papers, sat at desks and took videos and pictures.

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The unfolding of 'home-grown fascism' in Capitol assault

Read full article: The unfolding of 'home-grown fascism' in Capitol assault

Minutes later, Pence was taken from the Senate chamber to a secret location and police announced the lockdown of the Capitol. Even before the mob reached sealed doors of the House chamber, Capitol Police pulled Pelosi away from the podium, she told โ€œ60 Minutes.โ€โ€œI said, โ€˜No, I want to be here,โ€™โ€she said. Back in the House chamber, a woman in the balcony was seen and heard screaming. When they breached the abandoned Senate chamber, they milled around, rummaged through papers, sat at desks and took videos and pictures. These domestic terrorists were in the Peopleโ€™s House, desecrating the Peopleโ€™s House, destroying the Peopleโ€™s House.โ€___Associated Press writers Dustin Weaver in Washington and Michael Casey in Concord, New Hampshire, contributed to this report.

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Capitol police were overrun, 'left naked' against rioters

Read full article: Capitol police were overrun, 'left naked' against rioters

The revelations shed new light on why Capitol Police were so quickly overrun by rioters. One disturbing video shows a bloodied Metropolitan police officer screaming for help as heโ€™s crushed by protesters inside the Capitol building. Still, they advised lawmakers to plan to use the underground tunnels that connect House office buildings to the Capitol. Benedict was at the bomb scene when Capitol Police captains there told him their officers were being overrun. When they began entering the Capitol complex at 2:40 p.m., the hallways were packed with rioters.

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Fed and Treasury urge Congress to approve more virus relief

Read full article: Fed and Treasury urge Congress to approve more virus relief

(Greg Nash/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON โ€“ Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin urged Congress to approve COVID-19 relief funds without further delay, though Democrats continued to attack a decision by Mnuchin to allow five Fed lending programs to expire during the pandemic. In his most direct comments so far, Powell told the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday that it's โ€œvery importantโ€ for Congress to provide economic support. Without more assistance, Powell said, people will lose their homes and small businesses will fail. โ€œWe are hearing from all over that small businesses are really under pressure," Powell told lawmakers. โ€œThere is no justifiable reason for taking these tools away,โ€ Rep. Maxine Waters, chair of the House panel, told Mnuchin.

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LA Sheriff to politicians: emphasize trust in justice system

Read full article: LA Sheriff to politicians: emphasize trust in justice system

This Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020, still image taken from video released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, shows Los Angeles Sheriff Alex Villanueva taking questions at a late-night news conference about the condition of two Sheriff's deputies in Compton, Calif. (Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department via AP)LOS ANGELES โ€“ The Los Angeles County sheriff on Monday criticized elected officials, sports figures and civic leaders for โ€œfanning the flames of hatredโ€ as America grapples with racism and police brutality, saying they instead should emphasize trust in the criminal justice system. Hundreds marched to the Sheriffโ€™s Department South LA station in Compton on Saturday to protest the fatal shootings of a Black man on Aug. 31 and a Black teenager in 2018. The NBA playoffs were delayed last month when Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and other stars supported the Milwaukee Bucks' decision not to play following Blake's shooting. She said the Sheriff's Department is out of control and called on state Attorney General Xavier Becerra to investigate โ€œthe pattern of abuses."

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GOP targets Democratic-run California in election gamble

Read full article: GOP targets Democratic-run California in election gamble

(AP Photo/Sait Serkan Gurbuz, File)LOS ANGELES Republican candidates eager for a turnaround in heavily Democratic California are spotlighting what they see as a dire threat to families and communities their own states policies. If Joe Biden says hes fighting for the soul of America, Republican candidates say they are fighting for the soul of California. Yet, in an election year that could produce a record Democratic turnout in California, Republican chances of gaining ground are uncertain at best. The California Republican Party was once a national powerhouse, and Orange County was a foundation block in the conservative revolution that sent the former California Gov. The numbers are witnessed at the ballot box: The GOP hasnt won a statewide election since 2006 and George H.W.

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Hamilton dedicates F1 pole position to Chadwick Boseman

Read full article: Hamilton dedicates F1 pole position to Chadwick Boseman

Hamilton will start in pole position for race on Sunday. A superhero died last night so that was really weighing heavy on me today," Hamilton said. I woke up today to the saddest news of Chadwick passing away, Hamilton said. Hamilton, the only black driver in F1, explained the impact both Chadwick and his film character had on him. Ferraris lack of form was such that Leclerc, who won last year from pole position, was happy to qualify in 13th.

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Black lawmakers reflect on civil rights then, and now

Read full article: Black lawmakers reflect on civil rights then, and now

Martin Luther King Jr.s I Have a Dream Speech, yet torn apart by the Black Lives Matter protests against the police shooting of another Black man, this time in Wisconsin. Friday's commemoration of the 1963 March on Washington comes as a new civil rights era is unfolding in real time in Kenosha, Wisconsin, after Sunday's shooting of Jacob Blake. REP. MAXINE WATERS, D-CALIF.Maxine Waters said she started focusing on police violence in 1979 after Los Angeles police shot a Black homemaker, Eula Love, during a confrontation over an unpaid gas bill. Now the highest-ranking Black American in Congress, Clyburn was speaking Friday at a satellite rally in Columbia, South Carolina. So theres a lot of work for Black Lives Matter to do," Clyburn told AP, and I hope to live long enough to help them get it done.

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55 years after riots, Watts neighborhood still bears scars

Read full article: 55 years after riots, Watts neighborhood still bears scars

Lorinda Lacy, 45, stands outside her party store painted with a mural depicting Martin Luther King Jr. in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, Tuesday, June 30, 2020. There was violence and looting in some places, including Los Angeles, but not in LAs Watts neighborhood, forever linked to an uprising that broke out in the segregated community 55 years ago and became known as the Watts riots. Black residents, people born here and those who work to make life better in Watts spoke to The Associated Press about the challenges they faced and those that remain. He said the legacy of the Watts riots is something he keeps in mind as he tries to make life better for residents. Were not the same California we were 55 years ago or the city of Los Angeles 55 years ago.

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Spirit warns of layoffs; aid for contractors being examined

Read full article: Spirit warns of layoffs; aid for contractors being examined

Separately, key members of Congress said they are investigating aviation contractors that took federal payroll aid and then laid off thousands of workers. Airlines and airline contractors who received cash from a $32 billion pool of federal payroll aid agreed not to lay off workers until Oct. 1. Airline labor unions are lobbying Congress for six more months of federal aid. Some contractors who received money laid off workers anyway, according to three Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives. At Spirit, the pilots union said it was notified Wednesday that 806 pilots could be furloughed, or terminated with rehiring rights.

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Trump administration to give Congress full virus loan data

Read full article: Trump administration to give Congress full virus loan data

WASHINGTON After prodding from Democratic lawmakers, the Trump administration has agreed to give Congress but not the public complete data on the millions of small businesses that received loans from a $600 billion-plus coronavirus aid program. Their concession came with a warning to lawmakers not to divulge confidential loan information to the wider public. Last week, the Treasury Department and SBA relented to pressure from lawmakers and watchdogs and agreed to publicly disclose details on which businesses received loans under the program. Under the new agreement, the agencies will provide the complete data on loans of all sizes to the congressional oversight panels. Economists have said the small business loan program has helped, though its hard to know by how much.

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Pick for top NY prosecutor won't withdraw from Trump matters

Read full article: Pick for top NY prosecutor won't withdraw from Trump matters

(Brendan Smialowski/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON President Donald Trumps pick to be the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan won't say whether he would withdraw from overseeing matters related to Trump in his current job, as Securities and Exchange Commission chairman, or if confirmed as U.S. attorney. Under questioning from Democrats, Clayton pledged to be independent as U.S. attorney but would not commit to stepping aside from matters related to Trump or his associates. Clayton would not say whether he had talked to anyone at Trumps organization or in his family about the nomination. Under her questioning, Clayton declined to say whether he had approached Trump and Barr about the job or whether they had approached him. But those Democrats have already rejected the nomination and say Clayton should withdraw.

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The Latest: Mpls union leader says members scapegoated

Read full article: The Latest: Mpls union leader says members scapegoated

FILE - In this July 30, 2018 file photo, Minneapolis Police Union President Lt. Bob Kroll speaks during a news conference in Minneapolis. (Elizabeth Flores/Star Tribune via AP)TOP OF THE HOUR: Minneapolis union president says members scapegoated. Kroll said Tuesday on CBS This Morning he thinks union members are being scapegoated for incompetent department leadership. Police chief Medaria Arradondo said after Floyds death that hes pausing contract negotiations with the union to consider major changes. Anna Hedberg, another union director, says the union had been having great conversations with city leaders and Arradondo before Floyds death.

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Mark Zuckerberg to testify before Congress

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(CNN) - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before a House committee later this month as Congress scrutinizes the tech giant's plans for a digital currency. Rep. Maxine Waters, the California Democrat who chairs the House Financial Services Committee, said Zuckerberg will be the only witness at the October 23 hearing. Zuckerberg was grilled by Congress last year in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal. "Mark looks forward to testifying before the House Financial Services Committee and responding to lawmakers' questions," Facebook said in a statement. Waters has sharply criticized Facebook's plans for a digital currency, known as Libra, and called for Facebook to halt development of the project.

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House committee wants Zuckerberg, Sandberg to testify on Libra

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(CNN) - Congress is concerned about Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency, and one committee wants to question the folks in charge: Both Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg have been asked to testify before the House Financial Services Committee about Facebook's plans for Libra. Facebook has said Libra will be governed by an independent, third-party organization, the Libra Association, though many of that group's member companies have ties to Facebook. Facebook and the Libra Association have promised not to launch Libra until these regulatory concerns are addressed. Marcus is also among the few initial leaders of the Libra Association. That same month, privacy regulators from around the world including FTC Commissioner Rohit Chopra sent a letter to the Libra Association companies asking how Libra users' privacy will be protected.

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Regulators: What will Facebook's Libra mean for US financial system?

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The US House Financial Services Committee has scheduled a hearing on Facebook's Libra for July 17, one day after a planned Senate banking committee hearing on the digital currency. But US regulators want to know what that will mean for the American financial system, as well as consumers and investors. Maxine Waters, the Democrat from California who chairs the House Financial Services Committee, released a statement one day after the Libra announcement asking Facebook to halt its development until regulators have a chance to "take action." Given recent user data and privacy scandals at Facebook, lawmakers have expressed concern about the company's ability to handle safely users' financial information. The House Financial Services Committee is also set to hold a hearing Tuesday afternoon on regulation of "the fintech revolution" both in the United States and abroad.

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