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Herriman Mustangs cheerleaders display the American flag before a game against the Davis Darts, the first regular season football game in the United States since the coronavirus pandemic began, at Herriman High School in Herriman, Utah. REUTERS/George Frey
Policemen detain a demonstrator during a protest against president Alassane Ouattara's decision to stand for a third term, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. REUTERS/Luc Gnago
Meanwhile, in Portland. Protestors are marching in north Portland, miles away from the justice center, where federal agents are still stationed, watching how things develop. Police officers are waiting on interstate, cutting off the route to the Portland Police association building. Police and protestors are forming lines on adjacent streets. Police jump into protestor shield line, push protestors down, hit them with Billy clubs.
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Tucker Carlson Tonight: β€œThe DoJ has concluded that Yale University systematically discriminates against Asian and White applicants. There's not really any question on the evidence. Shut up, say DEmocrats. Stop talking about this. It's not a real problem."
Meanwhile, in Portland. Police run into protestors walking away, pushing them. Police dispersed protestors into the park. Protestors started two dumpster fires. Police move, disperse protestors, puncture tires of random truck.
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California utility companies are rolling out a massive blackout across the state that could impact some 250,000 homes and businesses, in an effort to curb electricity shortages as more people stay home during the pandemic. Grid managers last implemented such a power cut in 2001, when the state was suffering from an electric crisis. On late Friday, the California Independent System Operator declared a Stage 3 emergency, Bloomberg reported.