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Special weekend edition covering the nationwide protests against police violence. - - - - - - - - -

[Daily Kos Special Coverage]( Special weekend edition covering the nationwide protests against police violence. - [Second autopsy of George Floyd reveals unreported injuries and positive COVID-19 diagnosis]( - [Fox News apologizes for segment linking stock market gains to the deaths of unarmed Black men]( - [They wanted her to flinch, beg, to break as they used police batons on her. She would not.]( - [Become part of the team to kick Trump and his GOP enablers to the curb. Make a $5 monthly donation to the Daily Kos GOTV program through the November elections.]( - [Trump and Barr whittle their tools of oppression]( - [The protests are only growing as Trump loses the argument]( - [QAnon-loving Senate candidate wants martial law declared in Oregon to combat 'antifa']( - [Chip in $1 each to organizations working on the frontlines of Black Lives Matter protests to report the stories, change policies, and provide assistance.]( - [Ali Velshi on what is happening to the press]( - [How 10,000 soldiers on the streets of DC almost happened]( - [The greatest trick the right ever pulled was convincing the world that antifa exists]( - [Sign the petition to Congress: Address police violence IMMEDIATELY!]( - [People are uniting: A change is gonna come.]( - [Huge number of protests against police violence encouraging, but there's a tough fight ahead]( - [From Nina Simone to Buffalo Springfield (and beyond): When music becomes an anthem for a movement]( - [Sign the petition: Attorney General Barr must resign immediately!]( - [I've just been to the most inspiring demonstration since 2017 Women's March]( - [Black Lives Matter in Northern VA suburbs]( - [Ways to be involved in the fight against racism and support #BlackLivesMatter outside of protesting]( Want to write your own stories? [Log in]( or [sign up]( to post articles and comments on Daily Kos, the nation's largest progressive community. Follow Daily Kos on [Facebook](, [Twitter](, and [Instagram](. Thanks for all you do, The Daily Kos team Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. P.S. [Like the Daily Kos Recommended email? Chip in $1 to the team that brings progressive news to your inbox every day.]( Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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