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Protestors at an anti-lockdown rally in Texas yelled 'fire Fauci' in a targeted chant against President Trump's top medical advisor, as thousands of Americans defied stay-at-home and social distancing orders at rallies. Meanwhile, anti-Trump activists launched counter-protests outside of the president's properties and laid body bags on the ground. Hundreds of protestors gathered at the capitol building in Austin on Saturday to fight the state's coronavirus stay-at-home orders. The Texas protest was organized by Owen Shroyer and attended by Alex Jones from Infowars. Cell phone footage from the protest showed people hoisting Trump 2020 flags and anti-lockdown signs into the air while calling for the dismissal of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's top immunologist and infectious disease expert. Texas announced that it would be the first state to re-open amid the COVID-19 pandemic next week.
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Officer Carolyn Anderson fractured her right wrist during the frightening fall after she and another officer tried to subdue the suspect shortly after 2 a.m. at the 125th Street station along the Lexington Avenue line, the New York Daily News reported. Anderson tried to secure the legs of Anquando Johnson, 25, while her partner, rookie cop Elijah Pardieu, pressed his arms and torso to the platform floor. Then the suspect kicked Anderson in the face. As Anderson β who was wearing a mask β tried to resume the battle, Johnson managed to roll onto his back. The move gave him some leverage when he forcefully kicked Johnson squarely on her hip. Anderson stumbled backward, lost her balance, and fell and somersaulted onto the grimy local subway track. As she fell, a northbound express train barreled into the station on the other side of the platform. #NYPD
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Meanwhile, in Brazil ... #facepalm
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Road accident in Russia.
Police in Hong Kong have arrested at least 14 veteran activists and a media tycoon on charges of joining unlawful protests last year. Among those arrested were 81-year-old activist and former parliamentarian Martin Lee, and advocates Albert Ho, Lee Cheuk-yan and Au Nok-hin. Police also arrested media tycoon Jimmy Lai, who founded the local newspaper Apple Daily. The protests in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory against proposed extradition legislation exposed deep divisions between Hong Kongers and the Communist Party-ruled central government in Beijing. The bill - which would have allowed Hong Kong residents to be sent to mainland China to stand trial - has been withdrawn, but the protests continued for more than seven months, centred around demands for voting rights and an independent inquiry into police conduct. #HK
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Bizarre moment air bubbles float around inside 20 MILLION-year-old amber fossil discovered in the Dominican Republic. The fossil was discovered in the Dominican Republic and is thought to be 20-30 million years old, experts say. It is extremely rare to see fossils with air bubbles inside them, a phenomenon known as enhydro. Amber is fossilized tree resin and its known for its striking orange colour.
A front-end loader demolishes vending stalls in the township of Mbare, Zimbabwe, amid the coronavirus crisis. #Quarantine