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People raise their arms while marching on Market Street in San Francisco. As tech companies write statement and pledge money to address racial inequity, some black tech workers are urging for more fundamental changes in the industry. Jeff Chiu/AP hide caption

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Big Talk From Big Tech On Racial Equity, But Not All Workers Are Buying It

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President Trump, seen here during a meeting Thursday at the White House, shared a video on Twitter with a fake CNN headline. The social media network flagged the doctored footage as "manipulated media." Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Danielle Allen: How Can Democratic Values Guide Us When Facing A Global Crisis?

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Rugenia Keefe, left, a paraprofessional who assisted Cole Phillips for most of high school after he lost his sight, spoke with the graduating senior for a remote conversation from Bentonville, Ark. Courtesy of Cole Phillips hide caption

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He Went Blind Before High School. His Teacher Aide Thanks Him For 'Saving' Her

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Travelers make their way through ticketing and TSA inspection at the Pittsburgh International Airport on May 7. Jeff Swensen/Getty Images hide caption

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Whistleblower: TSA Failed To Protect Staff, Endangered Passengers During Pandemic

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The Emancipation Proclamation on display at the National Archives in Washington in 2006. Brooks Kraft/Corbis via Getty Images hide caption

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Celebrating Juneteenth: A Reading Of The Emancipation Proclamation

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Members of a parade perform during the Juneteenth Day Festival on June 19, 2019, in Milwaukee. In the wake of protests following the killing of George Floyd, there has been a push to make Juneteenth a federal holiday. Dylan Buell/Getty Images for VIBE hide caption

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U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos appeared on Capitol Hill in February, just weeks before the pandemic sent the economy reeling. The Education Department recently changed its guidance around reconsidering student financial aid awards. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption

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Education Dept. Is Making It Harder For Colleges To Boost Student Aid During Crisis

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Football coach Bob Wager (right) and sophomore safety Cameron Conley greet each other Thursday at the reopening of strength and conditioning camp at Martin High School in Arlington, Texas. State officials say they plan to open schools for in-person instruction in the fall. LM Otero/AP hide caption

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Devin Brosnan leaves the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta on Thursday after turning himself in. Authorities have charged Brosnan with four counts, including aggravated assault, in the shooting death of Rayshard Brooks. Brynn Anderson/AP hide caption

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Churchgoers sit while social distancing at Mass at Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels on June 7 in downtown Los Angeles. Parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Los Angeles had suspended public Mass on March 16 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Damian Dovarganes/AP hide caption

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Students and supporters of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals rally in downtown Los Angeles in November while the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments about the program. The court's ruling Thursday will uphold DACA for now. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Contra Costa County District Attorney Diana Becton, during a 2018 press conference. She and other prosecutors want DAs to reconsider taking campaign money from police unions. Rich Pedroncelli/AP hide caption

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People gather around the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va., on June 4. Thursday a judge issued an indefinite injunction preventing the state from removing the statue. Ryan M. Kelly/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Federal Aviation Administration administrator Stephen Dickson testifies during a hearing of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee on Capitol Hill on Wednesday. Brendan Smialowski/AP hide caption

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Senators Rip FAA Over Failure To Turn Over 737 Max Documents

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The University of Georgia's marching band, seen during a football game last November in Athens. The band's acting director, Brett Bawcum, announced that it would no longer play "Tara's Theme" from Gone with the Wind. The film has attracted criticism for its depiction of race. Carmen Mandato/Getty Images hide caption

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