Minnesota officer acquitted in motorist shooting
After the verdict was read, Yanez's lawyer Earl Gray told KSTP, "It was the right decision". On the video footage, Yanez can be heard saying, "OK don't reach for it then". Castile about the robbery suspicions, only that his brake light was out. Yanez had pulled over Castile and had claimed that he believed Castile was reaching for a weapon, despite instructions not to move his hands.
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Ken Starr: Trump would be 'ill-advised' to fire Mueller
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appointed Mueller, a former FBI director, to handle the Russian Federation investigation. If the report is true and if it is confirmed that Trump obstructed justice by trying to get former Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) Director James Comey , and perhaps others, to end the Russian Federation probe, that could lead to the President's impeachment by Congress, something that many Democratic lawmakers say they would pursue if ...
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Euro dips after report claims European Central Bank to cut inflation outlook
Net asset purchases, at the current monthly pace of €60bn, are meant to run until the end of this year. The bank left its bond purchase stimulus program unchanged at 60 billion euros ($67 billion) per month through at least the end of the year and longer if necessary.
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Juneteenth celebration Saturday in Duluth
The Duluth branch of the NAACP and the African American Men's Group of Duluth will host the city's annual celebration from noon to 7 p.m. Event will offer a reading of Abe Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation that will take place Saturday, June 17 at the North Beach Gazebo at 3 p.m.
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Appeals court rules against Pres. Trump's travel ban
On Monday, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against a revised version of the executive order, using the president's tweets against him in making their decision. Hawaii's court papers mentioned a series of Twitter posts that Trump wrote on June 5, after the administration sought Supreme Court intervention.
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Many Cuban exiles embrace Trump policy but want more
While a formal announcement in this regard would be made by Trump himself in Miami later in the day, officials at the White House said the reversal of Obama's Cuba policy was about meeting one of the US President's top campaign promise. Some 285,000 people visited the Caribbean country in 2016, up 74 percent over 2015, with Americans the third biggest group after Canadians and Cuban expats.
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US Congress baseball game brings unity after shooting of Republican Steve Scalise
Jack Sava , the director of trauma at the MedStar Washington Hospital Centre, told reporters on Friday. Sava said that, while Scalise remains in critical condition , his risk of death is substantially lower now than when he came in.
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Voice of anger amongst those who live around Grenfell Tower
Hundreds of people held a demonstration outside Kensington and Chelsea town hall holding handmade signs reading "Justice for Grenfell". Police were forced to break up scuffles between members of the crowd as Mrs May's vehicle drove off.
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Trump confirms he is being investigated over Comey firing
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein , who recommended Comey's dismissal , is overseeing the broader investigation , which is being led by special counsel Robert Mueller . The president vehemently denies any collusion between himself or any of his associates and Russian Federation. He had likened the appointment of the special counsel with the "single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history ".
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Divorce bill focus of Brexit talks on Monday
May had called a snap election in order to capitalize on disarray within the opposition Labour Party and gain a greater working majority in the House of Commons than she inherited from David Cameron. The stakes for May are high. In a speech at the Chamber President's annual lunch at Belfast City Hall today, Ellvena Graham said the DUP must secure a deal "for the benefit of everyone in Northern Ireland".
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Russia probes whether it killed Islamic State's al-Baghdadi
But Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Russia does not have 100 per cent confirmation that he was killed in the strike. This is the first time that Russian Federation has claimed killing al-Baghdadi, despite previous reports of the leader's death circulating.
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President Trump Is Under Investigation For Potential Obstruction Of Justice
Significantly, Preet Bharara, the India-born former top United States federal prosecutor, earlier this week had said that there was enough evidence to begin an obstruction of justice case against Trump over his alleged interference in the Russian Federation probe.



