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Jul 10

Hundreds try to storm Serbian parliament as protests heat up

By Dusan Stojanovic, Associated Press

The clashes happened Friday, the fourth night of protests against the Serbian president's increasingly authoritarian rule.

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Jul 09

Serbia bans mass gatherings after virus lockdown protests

By Jovana Gec, Dusan Stojanovic, Associated Press

Serbian authorities have banned gatherings of more than 10 people in the capital, Belgrade, after two nights of violent clashes between police and thousands of demonstrators protesting coronavirus lockdown measures.

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Jul 05

1 of 2 protesters hit by driver on Seattle freeway dies

By Martha Bellisle, Associated Press

One of two people hit by a man who drove his car onto a closed Seattle freeway and into a crowd protesting police brutality has died.

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Jul 04

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Native Americans protest Trump's Mt. Rushmore rally

By PBS NewsHour

In a fiery speech, President Trump railed against “angry mobs” that were trying to “tear down statues” at a rally at Mt. Rushmore on Friday. Despite warnings, there were few facemasks and little social distancing at the event, which saw…

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Jul 01

Background checks, a metric for gun sales, hits an all-time high

By Lisa Marie Pane, Associated Press

Historic numbers of background checks to purchase or possess a firearm have been conducted in June. It's just the latest month with record-breaking numbers since the system was created in 1998.

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Jul 01

Protest against Africa's 1st COVID-19 vaccine test shows fear

By Cara Anna, Associated Press

Protesters against Africa’s first COVID-19 vaccine trial have burned their face masks as experts note a worrying level of resistance and misinformation around testing on the continent.

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Jul 01

Little evidence that protests spread coronavirus in U.S.

By Mike Stobbe, Nicky Forster, Associated Press

Public health experts say there is little evidence that the protests that erupted after George Floyd’s death caused a significant increase in coronavirus infections.

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Jun 24

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News Wrap: Federal appeals court orders Flynn case dismissed

In our news wrap Wednesday, a federal appeals court ordered criminal charges against former national security adviser Michael Flynn be dismissed. The judges ruled 2 to 1 in favor of the Justice Department’s motion to drop the case. Also, Wisconsin's…

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Jun 13

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As protests continue, black women activists are leading again

By PBS NewsHour

The nationwide protests set off by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, are being led by a new generation of young activists, many of them black women. Hari Sreenivasan spoke with Keisha Blain, an associate professor of history…

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Jun 09

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Coverage of protests illuminates journalism's race problem

George Floyd's death and the ensuing protests have reignited the American conversation on race. That includes inequities and discrimination in news reporting, where several recent incidents have highlighted the different experiences of black and white journalists. Judy Woodruff talks to…

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