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Black Lives Matter leader DeRay McKesson arrested in Baton Rouge on a night of tension and protests; A curveball in Trump's Veep search: He's seriously considering a retired general; The NRA's internal split over Philando Castile; Dallas police chief: Shooter seemed delusional, scrawled cryptic messages in blood; In email probe, echoes of another time prosecutors weighed charging Hillary Clinton with a crime; One year out; Meat is horrible; The mysterious syndrome impairing astronauts' sight; Dallas suspect taunted police during 2 hours of negotiation; White America's biggest nightmare: Black men who violently sow disillusionment; Obama slammed Polish democracy on Friday. Here’s how Polish TV proved him right.; Democrats call for ‘pathway’ to marijuana legalization; Dallas gunman studied 'shoot and move' tactics, black nationalism; An ‘unarmed’ white teen was shot dead by police. His family asks: Where is the outrage?; Carolyn Hax: Is it paranoia or has he run into a bunch of shady romantic prospects?
 
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Black Lives Matter activist DeRay McKesson arrested by Baton Rouge police
There is no word yet on what charges McKesson might be facing. He called a friend early Sunday morning to say he was in okay physical condition.
Black Lives Matter leader DeRay McKesson arrested in Baton Rouge on a night of tension and protests
News of McKesson's arrest in Baton Rouge, which occurred late Saturday night, quickly spread on Twitter sparking a #FreeDeray hashtag. Earlier in the day, Black Panthers had confronted La. state troopers. In St. Paul, Minn., protesters blocked a highway causing a swift response from police.
 
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Dallas police chief: Shooter seemed delusional, scrawled cryptic messages in blood
The gunman sang and laughed at police during a lengthy negotiation, Dallas Police Chief David Brown said on CNN.
 
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They go to space with perfect vision and come back with a loss of acuity.
 
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White America's biggest nightmare: Black men who violently sow disillusionment
In Dallas, America witnessed the aggrieved black man, in the form of Micah Xavier Johnson.
 
Obama slammed Polish democracy on Friday. Here’s how Polish TV proved him right.
Poland's main public TV channel delivered a message at odds with Obama's actual words.
 
Democrats call for ‘pathway’ to marijuana legalization
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Dallas gunman studied 'shoot and move' tactics, black nationalism
Micah Xavier Johnson was recalled as 'truly, truly good' but also 'off.'
 
An ‘unarmed’ white teen was shot dead by police. His family asks: Where is the outrage?
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Carolyn Hax: Is it paranoia or has he run into a bunch of shady romantic prospects?
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