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The Erosion of Freedom of the Press in a Post-Truth America

Throughout coverage of the George Floyd and Black Lives matter protests, hundreds of incidents have taken place. According to a report by Harvard University's Nieman Lab, U.S. police have attacked journalists at least 140 times since May 28 of this year. The U.S. Press Freedom Tracker verified more than 430 aggressions against the press during Black Lives Matter protests. Some journalists, live Jimenez, were arrested. Others were attacked, shot at, or injured.

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Los Angeles Expands Coronavirus Testing, Lifts Restrictions

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has announced that the City is now expanding its free coronavirus (COVID-19) testing. Previously, only those who were displayed symptoms and were either over 65 years old or had underlying health conditions could sign up for the test. The City has now lifted these restrictions, though priority will still be given to those who are over 65 or have underlying health conditions.

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Los Angeles to Begin Coronavirus Testing for High-Risk Residents

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has announced the City will begin Coronavirus (COVID-19) testing for high-risk residents. Only those who are experiencing symptoms and 65 years or older, those with symptoms and have underlying health conditions, and those who are under a mandatory 14 day quarantine period due to a confirmed COVID-19 exposure (with more than 7 days of quarantine remaining) may be eligible for testing.

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