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Full Tucker Carlson Segment Blasting Trumpโs Feckless EO (from The Columbia Bugle)
This marked the second week of protests in North Carolina, with Tuesday's event drawing a larger crowd of around 1,000 at its peak and political leaders joining in. Protesters were seen flouting social distancing altogether Tuesday, with people packing much closer together than the six feet guidelines and ignoring health warnings to wear masks. Raleigh, North Carolina: Police bikes are seen at the front of crowds in Raleigh. Hundreds are packed into the roads, with social distancing totally disregarded.
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! The attack on the Israeli military occurred this morning at a checkpoint in the Jerusalem area. The attacker's van shot down one of the fighters, then the attacker used a knife. The attacker was eliminated.
Hundreds were ordered off beaches and cited in one California community over the weekend by police enforcing a shelter-in-place order meant to slow the spread of coronavirus.The Pacifica Police Department said in a news release that between Friday and Sunday, officers patrolling Linda Mar Beach were forced to order 275 visitors off the beach, after learning they resided more than five miles away. "We found an alarming number of those folks had, in fact, traveled more than five miles to come to those beaches and hiking trails," Pacifica Police Capt. Chris Clements told KTVU. Clements said that even though beach parking was closed, crowds came in droves, some from as far away as Sacramento, more than 100 miles away. "Please stay home," Clements told KTVU. "These orders are in place to protect everybody's health.
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Nigerians burning down Chinese businesses in retaliation for attacks on Africans in China.
Blustery conditions created a treacherous situation at a Minnesota lakefront as homes and businesses were threatened by a wall of ice. The National Weather Service (NWS) Twin Cities office said gusts over 50 mph were expected throughout the region on Monday, as a cold front and storm system moved through the area. The strong winds led to an "ice shove" on Mille Lacs Lake, a large lake roughly 100 miles north of the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, an ice shove is created when "wind, and currents, changes in temperature" push ice onto the shore. One home's deck was damaged as the ice seeped through a railing and built up to the rear windows on building. Homeowners put plywood over their rear windows and doors to prevent any future damage. The phenomenon is common along the popular lake, according to FOX9.
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The California Department of Parks and Recreation said on Twitter, "While itโs our mission to keep you outdoors & active, itโs also our mission to keep you safe," and urged, "Please donโt take any road trips to parks & beaches now and letโs all do our part to #FlattenTheCurve.
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Food banks are evolving to meet customer demand and comply with social distancing while millions of Americans are out of work.