#Washington Square Park breaks into another night of unrest

#Washington Square Park breaks into another night of unrest

“#Washington Square Park breaks into another night of unrest” Washington Square Park devolved into another chaotic free-for-all overnight — with a man dressed as “The Joker” assaulting another in the wee hours of Sunday as cops appeared to turn a blind eye to the park’s midnight closing time. Cops said no arrests were made Saturday…

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#Biden pressed on G-7 and China’s human rights violations

#Biden pressed on G-7 and China’s human rights violations

“#Biden pressed on G-7 and China’s human rights violations” President Biden said Sunday that the G-7 has taken “plenty of action” against China’s human rights abuses against 1 million Uighurs in the country. Bloomberg reporter Jennifer Jacobs pressed Biden on whether the G-7 leaders’ response to China’s alleged human rights violations in Xinjiang Province was…

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#Bill Bratton blames bail reform for NYC crime spike

#Bill Bratton blames bail reform for NYC crime spike

“#Bill Bratton blames bail reform for NYC crime spike” New York City crime is surging after decades on the decline because of “disastrous” liberal criminal justice reforms, former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said Sunday. “They passed a series of criminal justice reform laws and bail reform that have proven disastrous,” Bratton told host John Catsimatidis…

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#Joe Biden, first lady greeted by Queen Elizabeth for tea

#Joe Biden, first lady greeted by Queen Elizabeth for tea

“#Joe Biden, first lady greeted by Queen Elizabeth for tea” Queen Elizabeth greeted President Biden and first lady Jill Biden at Windsor Castle Sunday — the 13th sitting president the 95-year-old monarch has met in her reign. Biden and his wife are having afternoon tea with the monarch at Windsor Castle, her family home, at the end of…

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#French Open officials defend handling of Naomi Osaka threat

#French Open officials defend handling of Naomi Osaka threat

“#French Open officials defend handling of Naomi Osaka threat” French Open officials believe they handled the Naomi Osaka situation properly, defending the fine and threat of expulsion that led to the four-time major champion withdrawing at Roland Garros for mental-health reasons. “We did it the right way,” Gilles Moretton, the French tennis federation president, said…

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