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Hannah Nightingale

Hannah Nightingale is a Washington DC-based journalist and photographer. You can follow her on Twitter @HannahNighting

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WATCH: White House press sec defends Chinese Communist Party talking points about 'racist America'

"Is the president going to remove an African American woman with decades of experience in the foreign service who's widely respected around the world from her position as ambassador to the UN? He is not."

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 16, 2021

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WATCH: Tucker Carlson blasts Facebook over censoring content critical of BLM

When trying to share a Post article on Khan-Cullors' home-buying habits, Carlson said that he was met with a message saying that the link went against Facebook's Community Standards.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 16, 2021

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Toronto Mayor Tory 'not a big fan' of curfew to curb pandemic

When asked about restrictions including a curfew that Premier Doug Ford's government is considering to put in place to curb the spread of the pandemic, Mayor of Toronto John Tory told CP24 in an interview Friday that he's "not a big fan."

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 16, 2021

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Police response to summer 2020 protests too harsh, not harsh enough for Jan. 6 Riot says Chris Hayes

On Wednesday night, Chris Hayes of MSNBC reported on the stark differences between police responses to the January 6 Capitol Hill Riot and last year's riots connected to Black Lives Matter protests, but failed to take into consideration the widespread violence sparked by last summer's protests.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 15, 2021

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NYPD search for suspect who brutally attacked Asian man in broad daylight

On Monday afternoon, on the corner of 72nd Street and Lexington Avenue, the suspect is seen in video following the victim. The victim stepped into the street to try to escape, but the suspect-at-large followed and reportedly body slammed him into a glass storefront.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 15, 2021

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The Independent retracts claims that Andy Ngo associated with Nazis and supported Capitol riot

"We accept this allegation is false and reference to it has been removed from the article," The Independent said.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 15, 2021

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BREAKING: Chauvin invokes fifth amendment and will not testify in his defense

"I will invoke my Fifth Amendment privilege today," Chauvin informs the court.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 15, 2021

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Swearing in of Rep. Letlow shrinks House Democrat majority to just 6 votes

Representative Julia Letlow of Louisiana is set to be sworn in on Wednesday morning, tightening the margin between Democrats and Republicans in the house.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 14, 2021

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Notorious Ponzi scheme mastermind Bernie Madoff dies in prison

The mastermind behind the largest Ponzi scheme in history, Bernie Madoff, died in prison on Wednesday at 82.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 14, 2021

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No federally required 'vaccine passport,' says White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator

White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Jeffrey Zients announced in a briefing Monday that the government would not be exploring the issuing of federally mandated 'vaccine passports' in the US.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 14, 2021

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Racist messages sent to students of colour revealed to be hoax

Threatening and racist social media post targeting students of colour in a Minnesota school district were revealed to be a hoax.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 14, 2021

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'These people and their f*cking tree houses,' Gov. Cuomo said of Jewish holiday Sukkot

Governor Andrew Cuomo is in more hot water after a New York Times article published Tuesday highlighting the past and present scandals of the Governor revealed inappropriate comments he made about the Jewish holiday Sukkot.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 14, 2021

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700 students who violated University of Michigan COVID-19 testing policy blocked from campus buildings

718 students who violated the University of Michigan weekly COVID-19 testing policy have been locked out of campus buildings,

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 14, 2021

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Judge blocks alleged Floyd drug dealer from testifying over fears of self incrimination and unreliable testimony

Requests to hear the statements that the the alleged drug dealer in the car with George Floyd on his May 25 arrest made to state investigators has been blocked from the jury by the court's judge.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 14, 2021

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First blood clot allegedly linked to AstraZeneca vaccine reported in Canada

The Public Health Agency of Canada reported Tuesday that a woman in Quebec is the first to experience a blood clot potentially linked to the AstraZeneca covid vaccine.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 13, 2021

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