US News today, June 23: Seattle will reclaim police-free autonomous zone  taken over by demonstrators

US News today, June 23: Seattle will reclaim police-free autonomous zone taken over by demonstrators

President to extend a ban on US work visa through 2020, the US is still in the first wave of Covid-19 pandemic, a US soldier planned attack on members of unit and Seattle will reclaim police-free autonomous zone taken over by demonstrators are remarkable news on June 23.
Protests in America update: Trump signed order to encourage police to limit deadly force 

Protests in America update: Trump signed order to encourage police to limit deadly force 

Protesters in Washington DC blocks Interstate 395 near Capitol, Rayshard Brooks' family called for murder charges and radical review to Atlanta police, voting to ban chokeholds and crowd control weapons in Seattle and President Donald Trump to sign order to encourage police to limit deadly force remarkable news updated today.
George Floyd survived the coronavirus before the police killed him, autopsy reaveals

George Floyd survived the coronavirus before the police killed him, autopsy reaveals

George Floyd, whose death during an arrest in Minneapolis last week sparked protests against institutionalized racism, had tested positive for the coronavirus weeks prior to his death.
World news today: Black boy's death sparks racism protest in Brazil

World news today: Black boy's death sparks racism protest in Brazil

World news today June 7: hundreds of Brazilians marched on Friday over the death of a black boy in an echo of the protests racking the United States. Meanwhile, the worldwide spread of the US protest, the crash of Indonesian army helicopter, WHO's advice to wear face masks in public, OPEC+ Agrees On Extending Record Output Cuts also make headlines today (June 7). 
Protests embrace Black Lives Matter movement spread worldwide 

Protests embrace Black Lives Matter movement spread worldwide 

Tens of thousands turned out in Australia, Britain, France, Germany, and other nations in support of U.S. protests against the death of George Floyd, while denouncing racism in their own countries.
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