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The Second Amendment is not about guns — it’s about anti-Blackness, a new book argues

By John Blake One of Charlton Heston’s greatest performances came not in a Hollywood film but on a convention stage where he electrified a crowd of gun-rights enthusiasts. Heston was president of the National Rifle Association in May 2000 when he spoke

June 1, 2021
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On Memorial Day, Austin reflects on strength of US military and dismisses adversaries’ criticism

By Veronica Stracqualursi US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told CNN he won’t lose any sleep over criticism of US military forces from China and Russia and dismissed accusations by some conservative politicians and media figures that the US military’s latest recruiting efforts

June 1, 2021
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‘Democracy itself is in peril:’ Biden delivers warning while honoring fallen service members on Memorial Day

By Kate Sullivan President Joe Biden commemorated those who died serving in the military in Memorial Day remarks at Arlington National Cemetery and urged Americans to honor the fallen by strengthening and protecting the nation’s democracy. “Democracy itself is in peril, here

June 1, 2021
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Half of the US is partially vaccinated, but experts say more work is needed to make the next holiday gathering safer

By Madeline Holcombe As the US celebrated Memorial Day, health experts celebrated that more than half of the population was at least partially vaccinated — but reminded the public there is work to still be done to keep the next holiday safe

June 1, 2021
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Biden to announce new steps to close racial wealth gap while marking 100th anniversary of Tulsa Race Massacre

By Kate Sullivan President Joe Biden will visit Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Tuesday to mark the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre and announce new actions his administration will take to reduce the racial wealth gap as he commemorates one of the

June 1, 2021June 1, 2021
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Naomi Osaka withdraws from French Open, citing her mental health

By Ben Morse Tennis star Naomi Osaka said Monday she is withdrawing from the French Open after refusing to speak to the media at the grand slam. The four-time major winner posted a statement on Twitter saying she was pulling out so

June 1, 2021
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Texas Democrats leave House floor, effectively blocking passage of restrictive voting bill for now

By Eric Bradner and Dianne Gallagher Texas Republicans’ push to enact a slew of new voting restrictions was stymied — at least for now — by Democrats who walked off the state House floor late Sunday night, leaving majority Republicans without the

June 1, 2021
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Vice President Harris’ team tries to distance her from fraught situation at the border

By Priscilla Alvarez and Natasha Bertrand In the weeks since the President asked her to take charge of immigration from Central America, Vice President Kamala Harris and her staff have sought to make one thing clear: She does not manage the southern

June 1, 2021
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Get it straight: The difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day

By Lisa Respers France We are here to make sure you don’t embarrass yourself. Inevitably, someone says something demonstrating confusion over the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day. Allow us to explain it to you. Memorial Day: Celebrated the last Monday

May 31, 2021
Sports

Naomi Osaka fined for avoiding media after straight sets victory at the French Open

By Ben Church and Wayne Sterling Tennis star Naomi Osaka was fined $15,000 for not talking to the media after her straight set victory at the French Open on Sunday, Roland Garros announced in a statement. On Wednesday, citing mental health reasons,

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