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The city of Salem bans 4th of July celebrations, allows Black Lives Matter event drawing up to 1,000 protesters

The city of Salem, Oregon has given the go-ahead for a large Black Lives Matter gathering to be held today but canceled a 4th of July fireworks celebration over health concerns relating to the spread of COVID-19.

The Post Millennial / Jul 4, 2020

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Journalist attacked by 'Black Bloc' militants at Antifa riot in Portland

Independent journalist Tristan Taylor was beaten and robbed around 1AM on Saturday morning by black bloc militants during his livestream of Antifa riots in Portland.

Mia Cathell / Jul 4, 2020

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Black fatalities rise in US cities after 'Defund the Police' movement surges

The movement to defund law enforcement across America has led to an alarming rise in violent crime in major US cities and an increase in deaths in the black community.

Mia Cathell / Jul 4, 2020

News, International News

Barcelona mayor says Christopher Columbus statue will remain standing

Barcelona mayor Ada Colau has rejected proposals to remove the Christopher Columbus statue in the Spanish city. Calls were made by local activists to remove the monument to the Spanish explorer in the wake of Black Lives Matter protests worldwide.

C.G. Jones / Jul 4, 2020

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Ford cannot deliver firm timeline for Ontario reopening

No firm timeline or date was released by Ontario Premier Doug Ford for the provinces third stage of reopening the economy which will be the final stage.

Sam Edwards / Jul 4, 2020

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Two Black Lives Matter protesters hurt in Seattle after driver crashes into them on the I-5

Two Seattle female protesters were transferred to Harborview Medical Center after being hit by an oncoming vehicle while standing in the middle of the road.

C.G. Jones / Jul 4, 2020

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Alan Dershowitz urges the public to 'keep an open mind' about Ghislaine Maxwell

Attorney Alan Dershowitz asked people to "keep an open mind" about Jeffrey Epstein's partner Ghislaine Maxwell after the FBI arrested her on Thursday.

C.G. Jones / Jul 4, 2020

Canadian News, News

Trudeau may not attend CUSMA trade summit in DC, citing tariffs and COVID-19

Prime Minister Trudeau said that he's unsure about whether or not he will attend a summit to celebrate the new North American trade treaty in Washington.

Quinn Patrick / Jul 4, 2020

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Former NFL player calls out league over decision to play 'black national anthem'

Burgess Owens, a former NFL player and GOP candidate for Congress in Utah, tweeted his frustration over the NFL's decision to play a 'black national anthem.'

Quinn Patrick / Jul 4, 2020

Canadian News, News

The Edmonton Eskimos are keeping their 'racist' name

The Edmonton Eskimos have decided to keep their team name after "an extensive year-long formal research and engagement program with Inuit leaders and community members across Canada."

C.G. Jones / Jul 4, 2020

Canadian News, News

Conservative Ontario MP's family tied up in drug bust

A Conservative MP has had a family member arrested by the St. Thomas police in a drug bust.

Nico Johnson / Jul 4, 2020

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Facebook launches an investigation into the sale of human remains in private groups

Facebook is currently investigating claims that human bones, including skulls and the remains of children, are being put on sale in private groups on its platform.

C.G. Jones / Jul 4, 2020

Canadian News, News

Police and firefighter statues vandalized in Calgary

City crews in Calgary went out Friday to clean red paint off two statues outside the city's police and firefighter memorials after someone vandalized them.

C.G. Jones / Jul 4, 2020

Canadian News, News

14-year-old male charged in connection with four Winnipeg shootings

A 14-year-old male has been charged with first degree murder following a shooting in Winnipeg that killed a 27-year0old woman on Canada Day.

Quinn Patrick / Jul 3, 2020

Canadian News, News

BREAKING: Ethics commissioner will investigate Trudeau over $900 MILLION contract to WE charity

The office of the ethics commissioner announced late Friday afternoon that it will be investigating Justin Trudeau's involvement in the latest scandal to rock his government.

Nico Johnson / Jul 3, 2020

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