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Minnesota Attorney General Calls Chauvin Guilty Verdict 'First Step' Toward Justice
"I would not call today's verdict justice, however, because justice implies true restoration. But it is accountability, which is the first step towards justice," Keith Ellison said on Tuesday.
Jamal Khashoggi's Fiancee Sues Saudi Crown Prince Over Journalist's Killing
"This brutal and brazen crime was the culmination of weeks of planning and conspiratorial actions," says a lawsuit filed in a U.S. court Tuesday.
Minnesota Lawmakers Ban Police Chokeholds, 'Warrior-Style Training'
The bill's most high-profile sections put new limits on police use of force in a bid to increase accountability nearly two months after George Floyd's killing in Minneapolis.
Anita Hill On Sexual Harassment In Hollywood And Beyond
Anita Hill, chair of the Hollywood Commission, discusses a new report's findings on sexual harassment in the industry. She also discusses Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation battle and Joe Biden.
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Chinese, Iranian Hackers Targeted Biden And Trump Campaigns, Google Says
The announcement was no surprise to the election security community, which has said for years that campaigns may be the most vulnerable part of the U.S. election ecosystem.
U.N. Ambassador Says Inaction By WHO, China Would Be 'Unforgiveable'
Kelly Craft, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N., defended President Trump's decision to halt funding for the international health body, and said both Beijing and the WHO must show more accountability.
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Trump Says He Will Halt WHO Funding, Pending Review
The president has been sharply critical of the World Health Organization. "As the organization's leading sponsor, the United States has a duty to insist on full accountability," he said Tuesday.
Mourners Remember Atatiana Jefferson's 'Shining Smile' After Fort Worth Shooting
Jefferson's death became the latest flash point in the national conversation about police accountability and the killing of black residents by white officers. Her funeral was held on Thursday.
Mexicans In The U.S. Are Sending Home More Money Than Ever
A new report finds that remittances by migrants from Latin America and the Caribbean topped $69 billion last year — the highest amount on record.
Sharing Of Nude Photos Of Female Marines Online Prompts Pentagon Investigation
Postings to a closed Facebook group included links to a Google Drive with even more images — and an invitation to contribute photos.
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