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 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: AG Barr Under Fire as Dems Launch Investigation into Firing of U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: Coronavirus Cases Surging in U.S. and Around the World
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: Antiracism Uprising Continues as Demonstrators Celebrate Juneteenth
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: Dept. of Homeland Security Spied on Protesters in 15+ U.S. Cities
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: More Confederate and Racist Statues Fall Across the Country
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: Protesters Call for Justice After Fatal Shooting of 18-Year-Old Andres Guardado in Gardena, CA
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: Louisville Police Chief Moves to Fire Officer Who Shot and Killed Breonna Taylor
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: 19-Year-Old Killed in Shooting in Seattle's Autonomous "Capitol Hill Occupied Protest" Zone
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: Trump's Tulsa Rally Turnout Just Over 6,000 After Campaign Predicted Massive Crowds Amid Pandemic
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: White Security Guard Charged with Manslaughter for Shooting Black Guest at Tulsa Motel
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: Kentucky Slashes 95% of Polling Places Ahead of Primary Election
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: Louisiana Activist Blasts School Board Member Who Defended Confederate General Robert E. Lee
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: Tennessee Lawmakers Approve Near-Total Ban on Abortions
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: Judge Refuses to Block Publication of John Bolton's Book on Trump Presidency
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 22, 2020: On World Refugee Day, Nearly 80 Million Remain Forcibly Displaced