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People protest outside police headquarters, demanding Hong Kong's leaders step down and withdraw the extradition bill, in Hong Kong, China June 21, 2019. Thousands of demonstrators blockaded police headquarters as Asia's leading financial center braced itself for a third weekend of mass protests against an extradition bill that has plunged the Chinese-ruled city into crisis. #Retract
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Video of 2016, which was removed from everywhere. πŸ˜‚ #history #lol #election 2016
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Family of black teen, 17, shot in the head while fleeing police sues Chicago and the officer who failed to activate his body camera when the boy ran from a crashed vehicle
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Iran says it 'refrained' from shooting down US spy plane with 35 on-board flying alongside downed drone as Tehran parades wreckage and it emerges president 'pulled back from strikes at last minute'
Air Force commander Sardar Hajizadeh reportedly claimed a Boeing P-8 spy plane with servicemen aboard was flying with the drone in Iranian airspace, as he spoke in Tehran on Friday (pictured: the commander inspects purported debris from the destroyed drone, right; file photo of a US spy drone and file photo of a Boeing P-8 jet which Iran claims was also in its airspace). He ominously said it had not been attacked 'because our goal was to warn the Americans,' Tasnim News reported. The news comes as a senior cleric warned, 'The Strait of Hormuz belongs to Iran and it has always been and will always be a graveyard for the aggressors.' President Donald Trump said today he was just ten minutes from striking Iranian targets but held back because 150 people would have been killed. 😱
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Christopher Roeder, 50, was found guilty in February of deprivation of rights under color of law and falsification of a document. He was sentenced Thursday to 14 months behind bars. Roeder had been directing traffic in a construction zone four days earlier when he was reportedly clipped by the rearview mirror of Peter's pickup truck. Four days later, Roeder spotted the motorist who had hit him and arrested him. While booking him in at Hadley police headquarters, shocking surveillance shows Roeder elbowing the suspect in the face, breaking his nose.
What IS this mysterious white light on Mars? Curiosity rover snaps photo of unusual bright spot floating above the ground. In a photo snapped by NASA's Curiosity rover, which has been traversing Mars' surface since 2012, the robotic explorer caught an anomaly mingled among the planet's rolling landscape. Floating just above a dune on the right side of the black-and-white image, Curiosity spotted a hard-to-miss white light.πŸ‘½ #ufo
Trump turns away from his Iran battle plans to attack the 'Crooked' New York Times and 'compliant (Fake News) media' as he accuses the 'Desperate' paper of feeding fake stories about him to the FBI
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Never-before-seen colourised footage has brought to life the horrors US pilots faced while carrying out bombing raids across Germany during the Second World War. The film was shot in 1943 by director William Wyler, who went on to win Academy Awards, while he was flying on dangerous bombing raids. Wyler flew in B-17 missions for the US Eighth Air Force and captured footage for his famed war movie, The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress. Now, a new HBO documentary called The Cold Blue has used restored footage from Wyler to show the brave airmen of the US Eighth Air Force. πŸ—Ώ #history #movie
The National Rifle Association has sued its former president, Oliver North, for what it called 'conduct harmful to the NRA'. North stepped down from the post in April after serving for a year. The lawsuit - filed Wednesday in New York - said he 'departed office after a widely publicized, failed coup attempt' and sought a judge's declaration that the NRA isn't required to pay his legal bills. The suit also accused top NRA official Chris W. Cox of conspiring with North to oust the organization's chief executive, Wayne LaPierre.
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'We have no explanation': National Weather Service admits it is baffled by two mysterious white spheres floating in the sky over Kansas City. The team of meteorologists took to Twitter to draw attention to the spheres, posting a photograph online and adding they had 'no explanation' for the small orbs. 'We honestly have no explanation for the floating objects over Kansas City,' the National Weather Service said, where reports of UFOs were quickly going viral. Social media users were quick to draw their own conclusions, however, ranging from stray weather balloons, to space balloon, to an inevitable alien invasion. πŸ‘½ #ufo
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Heartwarming moment Angels slugger Albert Pujols takes off his own jersey and signs it for an overjoyed young fan with Down syndrome ☺️
Thousands of protesters rallied in Hong Kong today after the expiry of a deadline demonstrators had set for the government to completely scrap a controversial extradition bill, in the latest wave of protests in the Chinese-ruled city. Protesters, who have been largely leaderless during the rallies, then marched in the sweltering heat of about 86Β°F to police headquarters in Wan Chai, with many chanting 'release the righteous' and 'shame on police thugs' - references to those detained during violence last week between demonstrators and the police. πŸ”₯ #retract