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After 130 years, Aunt Jemima will vanish from packaging
NEW YORK (AP) — After more than 130 years, Aunt Jemima is being removed from packaging for syrup and pancake mix.
France: Protests by disgruntled police and angry activists
PARIS (AP) — As anger mounted over brutal French arrests, a few hundred police officers put down their handcuffs at Paris police headquarters Wednesday to demand better working conditions.
The Latest: U.S. ambassador: Nation addresses 'shortcomings'
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Concrete barriers installed around Lee statue in Virginia
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Concrete barriers were installed Wednesday morning around the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that has been ordered to be removed from a prominent avenue in Virginia's capital city, hours after demonstrators tore down a different Confederate monument.
Tyler Perry says he's 'exhausted' by all the hate, division
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tyler Perry wrote “we must never give up” in a
Former Army secretary backs Biden, citing ‘moral leadership’
WASHINGTON (AP) — The first openly gay Army secretary says he’s supporting Joe Biden for president, the latest endorsement from a former military leader who had criticized President Donald Trump over his handling of
Missouri town of Ferguson swears in first black mayor
FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri town that became synonymous with the Black Lives Matter movement after the fatal police shooting of
Voices of protest, crying for change, ring across US, beyond
They are nurses and doctors, artists, students, construction workers, government employees; black, brown and white; young and old.
Tyler Perry pens essay on racism, police brutality in People
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tyler Perry wrote “we must never give up” in a
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Flights canceled as Beijing's new outbreak raises concerns
Arab Israeli diplomat says security guards choked him
JERUSALEM (AP) — An Arab Israeli diplomat once deployed abroad to push back against Israel's critics says he was beaten by security guards at Jerusalem’s central bus station last week in what he believes was a case of ethnic profiling.
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The Latest: Another Confederate statue torn down in Richmond
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As NYC awakens, navigating a strange new normal
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York City that was lingers everywhere in the New York City that is, like flashes of movement out of the corner of your eye.
The Latest: Man shot during protest over New Mexico statue
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Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 21-27
Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 21-27:
Portland police say they'll remove fence from downtown jail
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A chain-link fence that blocked the downtown Portland, Oregon, jail from nightly protesters will be taken down.
Texas president to meet with students on athletes' demands
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The interim president of the University of Texas said Monday he is scheduling meetings with student groups after dozens of Longhorns athletes said they wanted the school to ditch “The Eyes of Texas” song and rename several campus buildings.
Lafayette Square could decide Trump's legacy — and election
NEW YORK (AP) — Charlottesville. Helsinki. The children in cages at the Mexican border.