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Williams-Sonoma Accuses Amazon of Copying Furniture

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Dec.18 -- Williams-Sonoma Inc. is suing Amazon.com Inc. for selling products that are “strikingly similar” to Williams-Sonoma’s West Elm brand. Bloomberg's Spencer Soper reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Attorney Says Philadelphia Police Fired 14 Shots At Walter Wallace Jr.

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Attorney for family of Walter Wallace Jr. says video shows he was incapacitated after the first shot while police say Wallace was armed with a knife.
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Derek Chauvin Makes Court Appearance On Federal Charges

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He waived his right to a detention hearing and the U.S. Magistrate judge ordered him into federal custody.
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State Lawmakers Push To Ban Trans Athletes From Girls' Sports

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Legislators in more than 20 states have introduced bills that would ban transgender girls from playing girls' high school sports.
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Breonna Taylor Grand Jurors Call For KY Attorney General's Impeachment

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The unnamed jurors attorney submitted the petition to the Kentucky legislature Friday.
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One More Thought: Vernon Jordan's Legacy

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Mar.05 -- David Westin has "One More Thought" on Vernon Jordan's life and legacy.
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Nashville Honors Rep. John Lewis 1 Year After Death

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Nashville will formally dedicate and rename a downtown street in his honor.
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Derek Chauvin Sentenced To 22.5 Years For George Floyd's Murder

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Though Chauvin is expected to appeal, for Floyd's loved ones — and millions worldwide — the sentence represents, for now, a final act of justice.
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Trial In Ahmaud Arbery's Killing Begins In Georgia

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The court plans to make its way through more than 600 jurors, going 20 at a time, in the first week.
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Crutcher Family Seeks DOJ Investigation Into Fatal Police Shooting

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Unarmed 40-year-old Terence Crutcher was fatally shot by officer Betty Jo Shelby in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 2016.
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CLEAN : Russia's Memorial says 'honour' to receive Nobel with Ukrainian organisation

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Representative of Russia's Memorial Oleg Orlov says it is an "honour" to share the Nobel Peace Prize with Belarus' jailed activist Ales Bialiatski and Ukraine's Center for Civil Liberties (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Officers Kueng, Thao Sentenced For Their Roles In George Floyd Arrest

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The sentencings mark the latest chapter in the search for justice following George Floyd’s fatal arrest more than two years ago.
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President Bill Clinton talks about the economy at the 2000 DNC Convention

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1. ms, President Bill Clinton 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bill Clinton: "In February the American people achieved the longest economic expansion in history. The last time we had an expansion this long was from 1961 to 1969. I remember it...
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Charlton Heston, Vaclav Havel among Medal of Freedom honorees

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1. Wide shot of President Bush at Medal of Freedom ceremony in White House East Room 2. Cutaway of Medal of Freedom winners 3. SOUNDBITE (English): George W. Bush, US President: "The Presidential Medal of Freedom is America's highest...
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USA: SAN FRANCISCO: GAYS PROTEST DURING BILL CLINTON VISIT UPDATE

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San Francisco, California, 9 June 1996 1. Various of demonstrators chanting2. Demonstrators with anti-Clinton posters3. Demonstrators enacting marriage scene4. Girl in wedding dress5. Various of security forces6. SOUNDBITE:...
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A year after federal investigators started looking into the boot camp death of 14-year old Martin Lee Anderson, there is still no resolution. Civil rights activists hope the new Obama administration will spur some decision in the case.

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HEADLINE: Could Obama admin. resolve boot camp death? CAPTION: A year after federal investigators started looking into the boot camp death of 14-year old Martin Lee Anderson, there is still no resolution. Civil rights activists hope the...
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VOICED: Muslims in New York decry police surveillance

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Since 9/11 attacks, New York's police force has stepped up its role in fighting terrorism, saying the city remains the biggest US target for militants. New York, United States. (Footage by AFP/Getty Images)
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Summers Hopes More CEOs Will Back Away From Trump

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Aug.16 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers discusses his call for chief executive officers to resign from President Donald Trump's advisory councils. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: European...
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Lewis and Gregory remembered

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ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles, 20 August 2017 1. Pull out of Jerry Lewis' star on the Walk of Fame 2. Wide of people standing around Jerry Lewis' star on the Walk of Fame ...
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Protests mark Trump's visit to Atlanta

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US President Donald Trump's visit to Atlanta was marked by anti-trump protests.
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Protests mark Trump's visit to Atlanta

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President Donald Trump's visit to Atlanta was marked by anti-trump protests.
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Colin Kaepernick Joins Medium's Board Of Directors

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The former quarterback is joining Medium's board of directors and will help "create and feature stories focused on race and civil rights in America."
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California's Newsom Should Be Recalled, Says Craft Ventures' Sacks

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Jan.26 -- David Sacks, co-founder and general partner at Craft Ventures, explains why he supports the effort to remove California Governor Gavin Newsom from office. He also shares his criticism of social media companies' decision to...
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Police Officer Charged In George Floyd's Death Released From Custody

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Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin posted a $1 million bond while awaiting trial on murder charges in the death of George Floyd.