For 9 minutes and 29 seconds on May 25, 2020, the Minneapolis police officer Derek Oufan pressed his knee and the weight of his body against George Floyd’s neck, killing him as people see.
The killing promises to deal with deep ethnic injustice in America. Five years later, many legislators, companies and institutions have returned to these obligations, and in an unprecedented area in Minneapolis, Anyone can agree On whether things have changed for the better.
“This is a difficult question.” “There were a number of changes, however it seems that things are very similar.”
“The entire city is still suffering from post -trauma disorder after George Floyd,” said Samar Musli, who is leading the city’s bus in Minneapolis. He added that relations with the police “reduce some of them, but there is still tension.”
Charles Adams, a police inspector of North Minneapolis, who was working in the area of law enforcement in the region for 40 years, said the accident “brought us back to the sixties.”
Adams said he was “surprised” the number of black recruits who have joined power since then, but “the good news is that they say they want to be part of the change.”
Zelinski attacks “Silence” from us while Russia launches a huge wave of strikes
Ukrainian President Voludmir Zelinski The United States criticized The international community to remain silent after Russia launched what Ukrainian officials described as the largest air attack on the country since the war began.
The Russian forces launched a huge barrier on Saturday night, with 367 drones targeted more than 30 cities and villages across Ukraine, including the capital Kiev.
“The silence of America, the silence of others in the world only encourages Putin,” Zelinski wrote on Telegram. “Each of this Russian terrorist strike is a sufficient reason for new sanctions against Russia.”
The attack came shortly after the exchange of prisoners, in which every side fired hundreds of detainees. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Moscow will give Ukraine a document that defines its conditions for the compatibility of a “sustainable, long -term and comprehensive peace agreement” once the exchange of prisoners has ended.
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Former surgeon Vivic Mortth He accused Congress of failure “At its responsibility for protecting our children” from social media damage, it calls for legislation to force social media applications to include warning stickers about their children’s damages.
Mortthi told the supervisor Christine Wilker on “NBC News” “Meet The Press” that the current approach to social media is “equivalent to putting our children in cars without seat belts, with no air bags, and making them drive on the roads without speed limits and there are no traffic lights. This is morally unacceptable.”
Former deputy Patrick Kennedy, the doctor, who is now a mental health defender, said he believed that the United States “is declining on its own responsibility as the future of our children” due to the lack of work on the issue.
Politics in short
- Senator Ron Johnson, R and Wisconsin said there Sufficient opposition to the Senate To conclude a “large and beautiful” bill for President Donald Trump.
- Former President Joe Biden attended the graduation of his secondary grandson, and made it The first general appearance Since he announced that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
- Texas invoice requires it The publication of the ten commandments in public schools He headed closer to the office of the governor of Al -Ghareeg Abbott.
- Trump administration The decision to reject lawsuits and to drop accountability agreements With many police stations, you can retract the momentum to reduce excessive use of force, says federal control supporters.
- Texas is about to become The second country is not a hard ban on social media For minors before its legislative session in the state ends, a little more than a week.
The messages shed light on the romance that passes the long with Elianor Roosevelt with the reporter
A new biography sheds light on Elianor Roosevelt relationship for 30 years With Tryblazing Lorena Hickok journalist after decades of speculation.
In her search for “Heck”, the author Sarah Miller read about 3,500 of the messages in which the two women exchanged, sometimes twice a day, from 1932 until Roosevelt died in 1962.
“They loved each other,” Miller said.
While it seems that there is a consensus among historians that Hikok was only romantically interested in women, some previous novels have portrayed her correspondence with Roosevelt as a very intimate friendship, rather than romance.
A noticeable quotation
“Why rewrites a symbol of something that harms many people?”
Tamika Thompson, whose roots track down to enslave people in White Castle, Louisiana
the The fire that destroyed the Notoa farm in Louisiana I pushed the account with the past and sparked the discussion on how to see the places born of slavery – and how it should work today.
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