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Breonna Taylor's family marks one year anniversary of her death

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Breonna Taylor was killed during a botched drug raid in March 2020. Her family is continuing their calls for justice with a gathering in downtown Louisville, Ky.
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US protesters demand justice a year after Breonna Taylor killing

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Protesters gather in Jefferson Square Park, just as they did one year ago following the police shooting of Taylor.
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Need2Know: Breonna Taylor Grand Jury Recordings, Ghost Gun Crackdown & RBG Laid to Rest

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These are the headlines you Need2Know for Wednesday, September 30, 2020.
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Shooting at Louisville protest for Breonna Tayler kills 1 person

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Police are investigating a deadly shooting at a protest in Louisville, Ky. It happened at a protest for Breonna Tayler, a Black woman who was shot and killed by police.
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Shooting at Louisville protest for Breonna Taylor kills 1 person

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Police are investigating a deadly shooting at a protest in Louisville, Ky. It happened at a protest for Breonna Taylor, a Black woman who was shot and killed by police.
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Mail-in vote deluge tests elections in Kentucky, New York

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In-person voting proceeded smoothly early Tuesday, with large crowds and few lines at a Kentucky convention centre.
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US: Breonna Taylor's mother calls for police reforms

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For Breonna Taylor’s mother, firing one of the officers who took her daughter’s life is just the beginning.
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Politicians Ramp Up Ad Spending Amid Election Season

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Cheddar's J.D. Durkin takes a look at recent campaign ad spending. As politicians gear up for the November elections, they are beginning to ramp up ad spending on social media and television.
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Unexpectedly Unemployed Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic: Tattoo Artist Nokomis Fairbanks

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Nokomis Fairbanks knew she would grow up to be a tattoo artist when she was a little girl. "My mom always used to take me to tattoo shops," Fairbanks remembered. "I was just like, yep, this is it, I'll go off and tattoo for the rest of...
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Kentucky Teaming Up With Kroger to Double Testing Across the State

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Kentucky is teaming up with Kroger to provide drive-through coronavirus testing for more than 20,000 people. According to the state's Governor Andy Beshear, the goal is to double testing across the state. The kits are reserved for...
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Ex NFL Star Adam 'Pacman' Jones Engages In Heated Exchange With Cops, Gets Arrested

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Former NFL star Adam 'Pacman' Jones landed in trouble after a run-in with cops in Cincinnati, Ohio. Jones gost arrested for reportedly assaulting an officer, public intoxication and disorderly conduct. The American former football...
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Severe storms kill at least 21 across US Midwest and South with death toll expected to rise

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A violent storm system tore through central US, killing at least 21 people in Kentucky and Missouri.
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Emergency In U.S. States; Dozens Killed & Injured, Thousands Of Homes Destroyed In Severe Storms

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Severe storms across parts of the U.S. Midwest and South have left at least 23 people dead. In Missouri, St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer said five people died, 38 were injured and more than 5,000 homes were affected in her city. In...
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United States: with diversity initiatives under threat, Black students stage their own graduation

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At the University of Kentucky, Black students organised their own graduation event after the establishment recently called off celebrations for minority graduates, citing federal and state policy changes.
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#TheMoment a Kentucky boy bought 70,000 lollipops on his mom’s phone

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Kentucky mom Holly LaFavers recounts the moment she discovered her eight-year-old son had used her phone to purchase 70,000 lollipops.
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U.S. senate continues to debate Donald Trump's mega budget bill

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The US Senate has advanced President Donald Trump's sweeping tax-cut and spending bill in a 51-49 vote, despite Democratic opposition. Watch for more details!
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US: Floods ravage Kentucky after days of torrential rain

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Rain has flooded rivers across the US state of Kentucky, leaving entire areas submerged in water. Several cities in Kentucky have ordered evacuations, and rescue crews have been deployed. The storm, which has battered the US South and...
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US floods: Heavy rains batter 11 states in south and midwest, 20 killed

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Severe flash flooding has struck the Midwest and South US, with authorities issuing a "one-in-1000-year" flood warning. Millions of people have been evacuated as torrential rains overwhelm cities and infrastructure. Emergency services...
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US: Heavy rains batter 11 states in South and Midwest, 18 killed

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At least 11 US states in the country's South and Midwest are bearing the brunt of days of unrelenting heavy rain and storms. 18 people have been killed since Wednesday. Many rivers are flowing at near-record levels, inundating several...
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Storm rages across central US, bringing torrential rain and flash flooding

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As communities in the central US grapple with widespread devastation from a line of deadly storms that spawned dozens of tornadoes this week, forecasters are warning of more grave threats to the region: additional severe thunderstorms...
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US floods: flash floods rip through US states

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Severe flash flooding has struck the Midwest and South U.S., with authorities issuing a "one-in-1000-year" flood warning. Millions of people have been evacuated as torrential rains overwhelm cities and infrastructure. Emergency services...
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Autoworker 'disappointed' over Trump tariff announcement | Hanomansing Tonight

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U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 25 per cent tariff for any vehicle made outside of the United States on Wednesday. John D’Agnolo, an autoworker from Windsor, Ont., reacts to the news.
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Ontario pulls U.S. alcohol from LCBO shelves in response to tariffs

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Ontario is pulling 3,600 U.S. products off LCBO shelves in response to Trump's tariffs, with Premier Doug Ford encouraging people to buy Canadian brands instead.
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Ford threatens retaliatory trade measures on alcohol, Starlink on eve of U.S. tariffs

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford outlined his plan to “win this tariff war” if Donald Trump makes good on his threat to impost a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian exports.