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June 02, 2020
The initiative initially aimed toward the music industry, which has "profited predominantly from Black art," quickly swept a broader swath of social media.
Numerous actors and musicians have joined the cause at protests nationwide, including Michael B. Jordan, Fiona Apple, Ariana Grande, Timothée Chalamet, and Halsey.
Photojournalists in cities across the country discuss covering a week of unrest.
It has become an article of faith among Trump and his allies that Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act should be axed. If it is, the president could be the first to face the consequences.
In 2006, the 25-year-old Kushner bought the New Yorker Observer. He was full of self-confidence—and considerably less knowledge of the newspaper business. Two former Observer editors and a former reporter talk about the mind and management ideas of the man they knew.
The president is hard at work giving law enforcement even more leeway to crack down on protesters. And, as usual, his counter-narrative—this time involving antifa—defies logic.
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