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Month: June 2020

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On the spot where George Floyd died, his brother urges calm

June 1, 2020 Aaron Morrison, Associated Press

MINNEAPOLIS — George Floyd’s brother pleaded for peace in the streets Monday, saying destruction is “not going to bring my brother back at all.” Terrence Floyd’s emotional plea came as the United States braced for […]

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Trump slams governors as ‘weak,’ urges crackdown on protests

June 1, 2020 Jonathan Lemire, Zeke Miller, and Alan Suderman, Associated Press

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump on Monday derided many governors as “weak” and demanded tougher crackdowns on burning and stealing among some demonstrations in the aftermath of violent protests in dozens of American cities. […]

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Former ECU, Auburn football coach Pat Dye dies at 80

June 1, 2020 North State Journal Staff

Former football coach Pat Dye, who parlayed success at East Carolina and Wyoming to revitalize Auburn’s downtrodden football program and turned it into an SEC power, died Monday. He was 80. Lee County Coroner Bill […]

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Putin sets July 1 for vote to extend his rule for years

June 1, 2020 Vladimir Isachenkov, Associated Press

MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday set a July 1 date for a nationwide vote on constitutional amendments allowing him to extend his rule until 2036, even as the nation is continuing to […]

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High court declines to take up Sanders supporters’ lawsuit

June 1, 2020 The Associated Press

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Supreme Court is declining to revive a lawsuit by supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders who sued the Democratic National Committee in 2016 over claims officials improperly tipped the scales for Hillary […]

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Around the state: a night of protest, vandalism, shouting

June 1, 2020 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — In cities and towns across North Carolina, peaceful protests by day devolved into vandalism, shouting, and confrontations. It was announced mid-morning that Governor Roy Cooper will not be holding a briefing today to […]

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North Carolina capital to impose curfew amid protests

June 1, 2020 Allen G. Breed, Associated Press

RALEIGH — North Carolina’s capital city will be enacting a curfew starting Monday night, after two nights of protests sparked by the latest killing of a black man by police led to street fires, store […]

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100 in 100: Lenoir County’s Jerry Stackhouse, UNC and NBA star

June 1, 2020 Brett Friedlander

North State Journal’s 100 in 100 series will showcase the best athlete from each of North Carolina’s 100 counties. From Alamance to Yancey, each county will feature one athlete who stands above the rest. Some […]

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