Leila Fadel
Stories
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Minneapolis Braces For A Verdict As Closing Arguments Begin In Derek Chauvin's Trial
Closing arguments begin today in the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin, accused of murder in the killing of George Floyd. Minneapolis is preparing for the verdict and the potential fallout.
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Grief, Outrage Follow Another Police Killing Of A Black Man
Protesters angry over the police shooting of Daunte Wright were met with tear gas in Brooklyn Center, Minn. The city has fired its city manager following the shooting.
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Chauvin Trial Shines A Light On George Floyd's Death, Racial Injustice
Opening statements begin Monday in the trial of an ex-policeman who was videoed with his knee on George Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. It sparked a reckoning over race and justice in America.
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'The Separate and Unequal Health System' Highlighted By COVID-19
A South Los Angeles hospital has long provided for an underserved community where private insurance is scarce and chronic illnesses can flourish. And then came a devastating coronavirus surge.
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Why Black Officers Find Breach Of U.S. Capitol Particularly Upsetting
Members of the U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. police were overpowered by a violent mob storming the Capitol Building. There were also a few officers that appeared to sympathize with the mob.
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'Now The World Gets To See The Difference': BLM Protesters On The Capitol Attack
Protesters for Black lives say when they protest for social justice they're met with tanks, rubber bullets and tear gas. Meanwhile, a mob of white extremists storm the Capitol with little resistance.
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After Increase In White Supremacist Incidents, LA County Turns To Hate Hotline
The largest county in the nation is hoping a hotline to report hate will give Los Angeles a better understanding of where discrimination is happening, and how it's impacting residents.
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Majority of Muslims Voted For Biden, But Trump Got More, Not Less Support.
Despite anti-Muslim rhetoric and policies, Donald Trump appears to have gotten more, not less support from American Muslims.
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Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich Says GOP Is 'Afraid' Of Trump
Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich speaks about the GOP's unwillingness to contradict President Trump, who still refuses to accept the results of the presidential election.
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Will 'Harry Reid Machine' Continue To Work For Democrats In Next Elections?
The election race in Nevada was tighter than anyone expected. Democrats tried to replicate the "Harry Reid machine" elsewhere in the U.S., but some question how well the model will continue to work.