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A prosecutor at Derek Chauvin's trial has corrected one of the most symbolic details about George Floyd's death. The former Minneapolis police officer knelt on George Floyd for 9 minutes and 29 seconds and not the 8:46 timing which has since become a symbol of police brutality, it was revealed on…

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The trial of Derek Chauvin, who is charged with the killing of George Floyd after he knelt on his neck for approximately nine minutes, begins today (March 29). Nearly a year after Floyd's death in May 2020, the incident that saw former police officer Chauvin detain the unarmed Black man…

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A spokesperson for Donald Trump claims that the former President is due to launch his own social media platform "within months." According to Fox News, Trump campaign adviser Jason Miller told Howard Kurtz on the network's show MediaBuzz that the ex-POTUS is due to return to social media following his…

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The Minneapolis City Council agreed to a $27 million civil settlement with the family of George Floyd, the unarmed Black man who died while detained by police in May 2020. On Friday (March 12), the city council approved the settlement with a 13-0 vote, with $500,000 said to be going…

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A judge has reinstated a charge of third-degree murder against the fired police officer who was filmed with his knee on George Floyd's neck. As reported by The Independent, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is currently being prosecuted for the death of Floyd, after he was recorded kneeling on…

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Karlie Kloss has revealed that she tried to convince her in-laws Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump that Biden legitimately won the US election. The model, 28, made the revelation on Twitter after she tweeted to encourage her followers to recognize the results of the election in the wake of the…

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Mark Zuckerberg has said that incumbent President Donald Trump has been "banned indefinitely" after he appeared to condone the Capitol rioters in a video posted to Facebook. Per a report by BBC News, Trump had posted a video from the White House on Wednesday, January 6, in which he urged protesters…