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'We Recognize That There's A Need To Change': What Police Think About Civil Unrest
American police are caught in the angry middle, literally and politically, as civil unrest rages the U.S. Police share thoughts on the current violence and what future they see for their profession.
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'It's Like A Nightmare': Options Dwindle For Renters Facing Economic Distress
Even as the unprecedented rate of unemployment continues to climb, protections for renters are running out, as extra unemployment benefits and suspension of evictions expire.
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Several Police Departments Intervene in Protest In Hammond over the Weekend
HAMMOND - Peaceful protests in Hammond over the weekend led to a larger police intervention on Saturday, after a small group broke-off from the event and…
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President Trump Addresses The Nation And Walks To 'The Church Of Presidents'
President Trump has made his remarks to the nation on Monday. Right after that, he walked a short distance from the White House to St. John's Church, where a fire had been set during Sunday protests.
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Lakeshore Sports for 6-2-2020
Gary prep sports has a new athletic director. We'll talk about that coming up on today's sports, plus we'll take you back to when Boone Grove made girl's…
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A teenager loves to run, but his mother knows too well the danger that could mean
NPR's Noel King talks to Minnesota state Rep. Ruth Richardson and her son, Shawn, about the 17-year-old's love of running and freedom, and why Richardson fears for his safety because of his race.
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Restaurants In France Are Reopening After Coronavirus Lockdown
In France, takeout is OK for burger joints, but what about gastronomy from a Michelin three-star chef? Paris restaurants began reopening Tuesday, but tight restrictions mean some will not survive.
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Peaceful Protesters Tear Gassed To Clear Way For Trump Church Visit
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington about the president's visit to St. John's Church amid nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd.
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In 2 Cities, Non-Violent Protesters Got Attention For Dancing
Demonstrators have gotten carried away by the moment. A crowd in Madison, Wis., did the Cupid Shuffle. Syracuse.com reports dancing broke out in that city's streets after protesters marched for miles.
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News Brief: Trump Threatens Military Action To Stop Protests
Protesters cleared to make way for President Trump's church visit, and he threatened to send troops to states to end protests. And, store owner wishes clerk wouldn't have called 911 on George Floyd.
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