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The shooting left Blake paralyzed from the waist down and sparked several nights of protests.
Officer Rusten Sheskey, who shot and paralyzed Jacob Blake, has returned to work without any disciplinary action.
Canada’s Parliament unanimously passed a motion calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to designate the Proud Boys a terrorist organization. But some extremism experts worry the symbolic move may politicize a national security process.
A look back at the year’s most notable events, from wildfires in Australia, racial justice protests in the United States and a pandemic around the world.
The president's eldest son said he wasn't "jumping to a conclusion" on Kyle Rittenhouse, who killed two anti-racism protesters in Wisconsin.
Attorney General William Barr said he knows of statistics that show Black people being repeatedly treated differently than white people, but said, “I don’t think that that’s necessarily racism.”
A local business owner accused President Donald Trump of using his burned-down store for political gain.
Sen. Ron Johnson refused to condemn the killings of two anti-racism protesters by a Trump supporter in Kenosha.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has asked President Donald Trump to reconsider his visit to Kenosha, where protests against police brutality are taking place in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake.
Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth described the night a teenager murdered two protesters as not “too bad.” The day before, Kenosha County Police Chief Daniel Miskinis said the protesters wouldn’t have been shot had they not been out after curfew.