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    Lightfoot touts Chicago crime numbers despite nearly 60 shootings in three days

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    June 22, 2021 5:53 pm
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    Tents housing homeless line a street in downtown Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority has failed to meet goals for placing people into permanent housing and for referring them to substance abuse and mental health treatment, according to a city audit released Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019.

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    Republican wins mayoral race in majority-Hispanic McAllen, Texas
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    Atlanta councilman who advocated for defunding police won’t press charges on ‘kids’ who stole his car
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    Atlanta councilman who advocated for defunding police won’t press charges on ‘kids’ who stole his car

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    De Blasio’s planned homeless shelter in NYC’s Billionaires’ Row given go-ahead after court dismisses lawsuit by residents and bu
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    De Blasio’s planned homeless shelter in NYC’s Billionaires’ Row given go-ahead after court dismisses lawsuit by residents and bu

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    Police arrest husband of Democratic New York mayor on drugs and weapons charges
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    Yang campaign says Stephen Miller’s approving tweets are ‘hurting us’
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    Leading NYC mayoral candidate said last year he’d drop security and carry his own gun if he wins race
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    Leading NYC mayoral candidate said last year he’d drop security and carry his own gun if he wins race

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    A Trump supports carries a flag as he makes his way to a campaign rally featuring President Donald Trump in Indianapolis, Friday, Nov. 2, 2018.
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    Trump supporters rally outside Indiana mayor’s house over flag dispute

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    Businesses in uptown Kenosha, Wisc., remain closed months after the Jacob Blake riots. Estimated damages to local businesses soar pass $50 million mark.
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    After the Riots: Kenosha struggles months after protest circus left town

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