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DC paints huge Black Lives Matter mural near White House
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Witness: Floyd didn’t resist arrest, tried to defuse things
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Unemployment rate falls to 13.3%, US adds 2.5 million jobs
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NBA owners approve 22-team season restart plan
The NBA took a major step toward getting back on the court Thursday, with the league’s board approving a 22-team format for restarting the league season next month.
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8:46: A number becomes a potent symbol of police brutality
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Prosecutors describe racist slur as Ahmaud Arbery lay dying
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