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Insurrectionist Truther Doesn't Believe He Was At Capitol https://t.co/96JYfd8izZ https://t.co/RYhiRrpUtl
SCOOP: @ladygaga’s 2 French bulldogs have been turned in, @LAPDHQ’s Robbery-Homicide captain tells @AP. https://t.co/Zi1RcUUVeq

Democrat Reassures Friend This One Of The Good Syrian Airstrikes https://t.co/8Q1ulaLtML https://t.co/TgBXuTiM3A
On this day in 2012, Trayvon Martin was fatally shot in FL while walking home from a nearby store. His shooter claimed he looked "suspicious" because he was wearing a hooded sweatshirt. To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. https://t.co/bgfVy9k089

Biden Comforts Families Of Syrian Airstrike Victims With Eloquent Speech On Living With Heartbreaking Loss https://t.co/4SZHGtMkpT https://t.co/c3ciIIYyqn
On this day in 2020, two white men killed Ahmaud Arbery, a young unarmed Black man out jogging. Local officials lied and did not hold the men accountable for months, until a video was released. To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. https://t.co/hSz1oPkGy1
A few days after the killing of George Floyd, former officer Derek Chauvin was preparing to plead guilty to third-degree murder. William Barr then stepped in to reject the plan. This is quite a story from @tarangoNYT ahead of Chauvin's upcoming trial. https://t.co/UFKlecrwPm
While we were watching the trial of the terror that unfolded in DC.. this dropped. “Derek Chauvin was set to plead guilty to third-degree murder....” and agree to 10 years...but then..... Check out @tarangoNYT ‘s excellent reporting. #GeorgeFloyd https://t.co/z3q7OR4YzK
Great story from @tarangoNYT from on the ground in Minneapolis ahead of the trial for the officer charged with killing George Floyd, including new details on Barr's intervention in a plea deal...https://t.co/28ESMbr6mT
via @NYTimes As Minneapolis braces for the murder trial of Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd, new details on how close officials were to a plea deal and why then-AG Bill Barr ultimately pulled the plug. https://t.co/I0aFKWHO8t

Biden Continues Reading ‘The Pet Goat’ To Schoolchildren After Being Informed Of GameStop Situation https://t.co/c8fbEQ9wGv https://t.co/1uaqrXOKkV
If you drive across the vastness of Los Angeles County, starting at the ocean and going east, the shifting landscape tells the story of the housing inequality that has fueled the virus surge. @tarangoNYT https://t.co/YUX5WgrXRB
"The latest adjustments were unlikely to placate...those frustrated and confused by the state’s red-light, green-light approach to managing" the pandemic. Smart look at Newsom's latest move by @thomasfullerNYT + @JillCowan: https://t.co/rGRfBlMTzo
If you grew up in LA, you always knew there was 2 LA's. One where the wealthy had everything they could ever want & one for everyone else. The pandemic has not only exposed this but has exacerbated it. Deeply sad & powerful reporting by @tarangoNYT. https://t.co/ocIqCmesLM
This is an important article by @tarangoNYT about how longtime housing and income inequality here in L.A. County have propelled #COVID19 cases and deaths within immigrant communities, Latino communities, communities of color. https://t.co/cFTU1LmKcw
“The president would call me up and say ‘Hey, why aren’t your more positive? Why are you so negativistic?’” https://t.co/vPcJLUM8MB
Important piece by @tarangoNYT for anyone who wonders why Los Angeles can’t shake the virus. From working class suburbs like Bell Gardens to packed LA neighborhoods like Pico Union, infections have soared from the start. via @nytimes https://t.co/dgdLtsyoZW