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LAPD releases video showing protester shot in head with ‘less-lethal’ round

A protester had his hands raised when Los Angeles police shot him in the head with a “less-lethal projectile” during a May demonstration, body camera videos released Friday show.

Jefferson City Schools reopening ‘experiment’ is underway

Early Friday morning, Nereida Jaimes, carrying her youngest child, opened her front door to walk her two older children to the school bus, a familiar ritual during the school year. However, only one of them, wearing a mask, got on the bus this time — …

US Navy’s first Black female tactical jet pilot gets her ‘wings of gold’

The US Navy’s first Black female tactical aircraft pilot, Lt. j.g. Madeline Swegle, received her “wings of gold” on Friday, marking a historic milestone for naval aviation.

House subpoenas Secretary of State Pompeo

The chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee subpoenaed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Friday to turn over documents related to the Bidens and Ukrainian energy company Burisma.

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signs sweeping police reform bill

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signed comprehensive police accountability legislation into law Friday afternoon.

McConnell signal to Republican Senate candidates: Distance from Trump if necessary

Sen. Mitch McConnell is allowing Republican Senate candidates to do whatever it takes to salvage their campaigns ahead of what Republicans increasingly fear could be a devastating election for their party.

Joe Biden narrows his VP list, with Karen Bass emerging as a contender

Joe Biden heads into the weekend weighing the biggest decision of his presidential campaign so far, and people close to the process tell CNN that the former vice president is believed to have now begun to narrow his personal shortlist of potential runn…

Honda is reportedly deploying accountants to the assembly line

Honda appears to be taking an unusual approach to cross-functional staff training. Managers are ordering accountants to abandon their spreadsheets and step up to the assembly line — temporarily, at least, according to a report.

Covering the weirdest basketball season ever from inside the NBA bubble

Shortly before Joe Vardon started covering last year’s NBA playoffs, the sports journalist took his family to Walt Disney World.

Nunes won’t say if he got foreign info on Biden

Rep. Devin Nunes, the ranking Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, declined to say at a closed-door meeting this week whether he had received foreign information meant to damage former Vice President Joe Biden, according to a transcript rele…

US raises naturalization application fees

The Trump administration is dramatically increasing fees for dozens of immigration and work applications, including a more than 80 percent increase on naturalization applications and a first-time fee for asylum applicants.

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