George Floyd U.S. protests live updates from June 4, 2020
Floyd was commemorated by friends and family in Minneapolis as peaceful protests take place throughout the country.
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Floyd was commemorated by friends and family in Minneapolis as peaceful protests take place throughout the country.
The protests were mostly peaceful for a second straight day. All four officers at the scene of Floyd's death now face charges.
Demonstrators again defied curfews as protests continued for an eighth straight night.
Police and federal law enforcement launched tear gas and rubber bullets Monday at protesters near the White House.
The video shows the man, identified as George Floyd, groaning and saying repeatedly, "I can't breathe."
Southwest Airlines says pilot spotted the person shortly after it touched down and maneuvered to try to avoid the person.
Sheriff told leaders of The River at Tampa Bay Church they violated a local "safer-at-home" order to stem the spread of COVID-19.
Tornadoes ripped across Tennessee, shredding at least 48 buildings; one of the twisters caused severe damage across downtown Nashville and hit the CBS affiliate there directly.
Flames have scorched more than 4,000 acres, but an impending storm could soon extinguish the blaze, bringing a new threat of mudslides.
Four men were killed and six others wounded in a shooting at a house party in California, police say
Washington Post has the book, called "A Warning," by same senior administration official who wrote opinion piece in New York Times last year
Chaos ensured as people mistook the sounds for gunfire and fled, in the wake of weekend's mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton
Erbie Bowser was reportedly looking for his ex-girlfriend when he showed up at two different homes and opened fire, killing four and injuring four others
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