More Than Half of Police Killings Are Mislabeled, New Study Says
By Jonathan Weisman and Emily Cochrane A liberal revolt left Democrats short of votes, but leaders insisted they would bring up the measure again on Friday, giving them more time to reach a deal on a separate climate and safety net bill. | | By Tim Arango and Shaila Dewan Researchers comparing information from death certificates with data from organizations that track police killings in the United States identified a startling discrepancy. | | By Jennifer Schuessler The historian Beverly Gage, who has run the Grand Strategy course since 2017, says the university failed to stand up for academic freedom amid inappropriate efforts to influence the curriculum. | | |
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By The Associated Press Senators from both sides of the aisle threw harsh questions at Antigone Davis, Facebook's global head of safety, admonishing her for withholding internal information about how its services hurt young people. | | By The Associated Press Democratic Representatives Cori Bush of Missouri, Pramila Jayapal of Washington and Barbara Lee of California spoke to a House committee about their decisions to seek an abortion. | | By Reuters Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia for the first time stated publicly how much funding he would support in a reconciliation bill focused on social programs, saying that he could not vote for a package costing more than $1.5 trillion. | | |
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