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Late night hosts had a field day after President Donald Trump’s Tulsa rally fell short of expectations.
While President Donald Trump insisted his wasn’t kidding when he said he wanted less testing so coronavirus cases would go down, his staff thought otherwise.
Trump's first rally since the coronavirus pandemic began made headlines after only 6,200 supporters showed up.
Denied access to land, Black households were then subject to racist policies of redlining, contract buying, and land devaluation. But that's not all.
The campaign harvests cellphone and email contacts, turning a rally ticket into an endless stream of donation solicitations.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham urged President Donald Trump to ignore the “alarmist COVID drivel from here on out.”
Archaeologists have discovered signs of a mass grave which could contain the remains of victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, in which as many as 300 black people were killed.
The man appeared to have his hands in the air before being shot.
The funeral service came one day after Betty Shelby was booked on a first degree manslaughter charge
The criticism comes at a time of renewed racial tension in the U.S.