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From a hospital bed, Jacob Blake says that life can change in an instant

Wearing a green gown and speaking from his hospital bed, Jacob Blake delivered a message to his supporters Saturday night, warning them that everything can change in an instant.

Kamala Harris strongly rebukes Trump over race

Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris strongly rebuked President Donald Trump and Attorney General William Barr for denying there’s systemic racism in the US justice system, saying they are “spending full time in a different reality.”

Jacob Blake speaks from his hospital bed: ‘Change your lives out there’

A minute-long video was posted to Twitter on Saturday by Blake’s attorney, Benjamin Crump in which Jacob Blake urged viewers to value their lives.

      

Michael Cohen book: Trump hired ‘Faux-Bama’

Before Donald Trump ever sought the Oval Office, he was preoccupied by its occupant President Barack Obama, publicly questioning his birthplace and privately describing him as “a Manchurian candidate” who obtained his Ivy League degrees only by way of …

This Whole Foods doesn’t allow customers inside

As more people rush to buy groceries online during the pandemic, supermarkets are adjusting their strategies to try to deliver customers food in a hurry.

How ‘Mulan’s Jason Scott Lee got ripped playing villain Böri Khan: ‘I was tortured to death every day’

Jason Scott Lee, 53, went on a grueling journey to play villainous Böri Khan in “Mulan” after he was asked to get shredded. The results are onscreen.

      

New York to empanel grand jury to investigate the death of Daniel Prude

Daniel Prude was restrained by three Rochester police officers and stopped breathing in March. A grand jury will now investigate his death.

      

Authentic upsets Tiz the Law to win the Kentucky Derby

Authentic won the 146th running of the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, with favored Tiz the Law coming in second and Mr. Big News finishing third.

A grand jury will be called to investigate Daniel Prude’s death, New York attorney general says

New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Saturday that she’s forming a grand jury to investigate the death of Daniel Prude, who was pinned on the ground with a spit sock on his head.

Labor Day gas prices are the cheapest in years – and likely to continue

The end of the summer driving season arrives with this weekend with some of cheapest Labor Day gas drivers have enjoyed in years.

Navajo Nation mourns the death of a Fort Hood soldier, the latest in a series of deaths at the base

The Navajo Nation says it’s “deeply disturbed” by a recent series of deaths at Fort Hood, Texas, after learning one of its own died earlier this week.

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