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Bill Maher: America Gets the โAbusive Part of Policing but Without the Law-and-Order Partโ
Bill Maher returned with a new episode of โReal Timeโ on HBO Friday night, and he largely dealt with the same topic that just about everyone in the country has focused on all week: the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, and the resulting nationwide protests against police violence.In the โNew Rulesโ segment that ends the show, the comedian focused on how police forces around the country really need to police themselves. โI mean, forever weโve been talking about bad cops, y
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What to do if you need to dial 999 during coronavirus lockdown but can't speak
There has been some confusion about what to do if you need to call 999, but can't talk.
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K-9 praised for finding missing 3-year-old in just 10 minutes, according to police
A K-9 in Ohio was able to detect the scent of a missing three-year-old and lead his handler to the boy within only 10 minutes.
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Hours-old baby who 'still had the umbilical cord' found abandoned on stranger's porch
A newborn baby, with the umbilical cord still attached, was found abandoned on a stranger's porch as temperatures soared over 90 degrees.
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Police bodycam footage of woman, 65, resisting arrest sparks outrage: 'If she was black she would've been shot'
A 65-year-old woman assaulted a police officer and resisted arrest after refusing to pay an $80 ticket for a broken taillight.
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Police officer who accused McDonald's staff of biting his sandwich for being a cop admits forgetting he ate it himself
An Indianapolis police officer accused employees at a local McDonaldโs of taking a bite out of his sandwich because he's a cop.
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Woman arrested after pouring alcohol into Taco Bell drive-thru employee's mouth
The suspect, 23-year-old Elianna Aguilar-Aguilar from Cornelius, Ore. was arrested after she poured alcohol into a Taco Bell employees mouth, right in front of a Washington County Sheriff's Office sergeant.