Newscan: Jacob Blake shot seven times by Kenosha, Wis., police that do not wear body cameras yet
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Jacob Blake shot seven times by Kenosha, Wis., police that do not wear body cameras yet
Fires in Kenosha reflect anger after police shooting of Jacob Blake
Telehealth has a hidden downside: privacy
Bridgefy, the messenger promoted for mass protests, is a privacy disaster
Mayor Jenny Durkan vetoes Seattle City Council’s police cuts
Riot declared after fire lit at police union building in North Portland; 25 arrested
As murders soar in Chicago, judges freeing more violent-crime suspects on electronic monitoring
BT shares leap amid talk of takeover by private-equity suitors
‘The worst is not behind us’: California wildfires continue to burn
COVID-19 limits California’s efforts to fight fires with prison labor
SCU Lightning Complex burns 48,000 more acres on Saturday alone
Bay Area air quality tanks amid California wildfires
Dueling demonstrations turn violent in downtown Portland
Acting CBP commissioner on Portland riots: ‘It’s just a matter of time’ before someone dies
TikTok to launch court action over Donald Trump’s crackdown
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