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As-it-happens update March 31, 2018
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Stephon Clark, the unarmed black man who was fatally shot last week by Sacramento police officers, was struck eight times, mostly in his back, according to an independent autopsy released Friday, raising significant questions about the police account that he was a threat to officers when he was hit.
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"These are very simple moves," Carmen de Lavallade told members of Dance Theater of Harlem recently. The young women gathered around her, soaking up every word and gesture that she had to offer, were transfixed by her hands. For this moment in "Dougla," Geoffrey Holder's celebrated 1974 ...
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"The only thing is that we don't have to go under completely. We don't have to wait for that moment. Let's change and let's go and be more open and go back to this kind of like big tent idea of Ronald Reagan." The actor has been an occasional critic of the Trump administration and has a unique tie to the ...
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Former Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Jaylen Watkins, right, agreed to terms of a one-year contract with the Chargers on Friday, March 30, 2018. Watkins in the half brother of former Rams receiver Sammy Watkins, who recently signed with the Kansas City Chiefs. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images).
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WASHINGTON—In an effort to guarantee Americans the freedom to pick whichever mode of rapid ecological decay they desire, the Environmental Protection Agency rolled back federal emissions standards Friday to provide consumers with a broader choice over the type of apocalyptic hellscape Earth ...
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At least six of the 20 bullets police shot into Stephon Clark's body hit him in the back, according to a new report. A forensic pathologist hired by Clark's family to perform an autopsy independent of Sacramento County officials made the announcement of the procedure's findings on Friday afternoon, ABC ...
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Japan's chief in economic talks with the U.S. doesn't want wrangling over metals tariffs to drag the economic and military allies into bilateral trade discussions. "After the war, the U.S. set up a multilateral trading system -- not a bilateral one -- and the whole world is moving in that direction," Finance ...
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