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A group of demonstrators targeted the Portland Police Association office on Saturday night, barricading a nearby street and lighting dumpsters on fire.
Several videos of the incident show protesters outside the breached door of the building.

A boy sells fish at his street stall in front of an informational mural warning people about the dangers of the new coronavirus and how to prevent transmission, with words in Swahili reading "We are the Cure" painted by youth artists from the Uweza Foundation, in Nairobi, Kenya, July 8, 2020.
The program, which was first launched in late 2018, will see Trust Stamp's digital identity platform integrated into the GAVI-Mastercard "Wellness Pass," a digital vaccination record and identity system that is also linked to Mastercard's click-to-play system that powered by its AI and machine learning technology called NuData. Mastercard, in addition to professing its commitment to promoting "centralized record keeping of childhood immunization" also describes itself as a leader toward a "World Beyond Cash," and its partnership with GAVI marks a novel approach towards linking a biometric digital identity system, vaccination records, and a payment system into a single cohesive platform. The effort, since its launch nearly two years ago, has been funded via $3.8 million in GAVI donor funds in addition to a matched donation of the same amount by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
In early June, GAVI reported that Mastercard's Wellness Pass program would be adapted in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Around a month later, Mastercard announced that Trust Stamp's biometric identity platform would be integrated into Wellness Pass as Trust Stamp's system is capable of providing biometric identity in areas of the world lacking internet access or cellular connectivity and also does not require knowledge of an individual's legal name or identity to function. The Wellness Program involving GAVI, Mastercard, and Trust Stamp will soon be launched in West Africa and will be coupled with a Covid-19 vaccination program once a vaccine becomes available.

Maria Butina after returning to Russia in 2019. Sputnik / Ilya Pitalin / Bars in a US jail.
Butina is a gun rights advocate, who found herself dragged into the subsequently discredited 'Trump-Russia' saga and sentenced to 18 months in prison by a federal court. US prosecutors and the media worked hard to present her as a cunning spy using her feminine charms to slither into the corrupt underbelly of the National Rifle Association and expose American conservatives to malign Kremlin influence.
Now back in Russia, Butina works as a rights activist and is the co-host of a program on RT in Russian. She shared an excerpt from her upcoming memoir, which tells how she arrived in the city jail of Alexandria, Northern Virginia, after her arrest on July 15.

FILE PHOTO: The skyscrapers of the Moscow International Business Center, Moscow, Russia
In its report on Friday, the agency said that the Russian economy is expected to contract by 4.8 percent this year due to lower oil prices, OPEC+ cuts, and the fallout from the pandemic. However, the country is expected to weather those economic shocks, thanks to a flexible exchange rate and fiscal balance, while their impact on the economy will be more modest than in developed countries.
In more than 80 percent of cases, international rating agencies opted to downgrade the credit ratings of other nations that export energy resources, Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said as he commented on the S&P decision. The minister said that conservative budget planning, inflation targeting policy, and strict adherence to the budget rule allowed the Russian economy to cope with external challenges.
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A Kentucky couple is under house arrest after one of them tested positive for coronavirus and refused to sign self-quarantine papers.
Elizabeth Linscott got tested for COVID-19 because she was planning to go visit her parents.
"My grandparents wanted to see me, too, so, just to make sure that, you know, if I tested negative, that they would be okay, everything would be fine," Linscott said.
After testing positive but without showing any symptoms, Linscott told WAVE-TV the health department contacted her, requesting she sign documents.
Comment: The mother voluntarily took the test because she was concerned for her parents; let this be a lesson as to how the hystericized are likely to handle situations in the future:
- Compelling Evidence That SARS-CoV-2 Was Man-Made
- Everything You Think You Know About Coronavirus...
- 'Mao-style social controls' or benign citizen 'armies'? Mainstream news' cognitive dissonance on coronavirus victim tracking
- Global Gestapo: UK police ask public to report on anyone who APPEARS to be breaching lockdown rules with new online tool
Comment: And what is the NSPCC? It's an 'eminent' UK charity called the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to CHILDREN...
The wife of an aristocrat who flew more than 30 times on Jeffrey Epstein's 'Lolita Express' private jet has stepped down from her role at the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
Clare Hazell raised thousands of pounds for the charity by hosting a classic car show each year at her family's sprawling Elveden Estate in Norfolk.
The Mail on Sunday last month revealed that the interior designer - who became the Countess of Iveagh in 2001 when she married Edward Guinness, 4th Earl of Iveagh and a member of the brewing dynasty - had repeatedly travelled with serial paedophile Epstein on his private jet.
Flight logs revealed she took 32 flights between 1998 and 2000, including trips to his homes in New York, Florida, the Caribbean and New Mexico.
Clare Hazell (pictured) raised thousands of pounds for the charity by hosting a classic car show each year at her family's sprawling Elveden Estate in Norfolk.
It was subsequently reported that US investigators want to contact the countess as part of their investigation into Epstein. There is no suggestion that she was involved with, or had knowledge of, any wrongdoing.
Crews condemned entertainer Nick Cannon last week for anti-Semitic remarks he made during an episode of his YouTube show.
"We have to include this white voice, this Hispanic voice, this Asian voice. We have to include it RIGHT NOW, because if we don't ... it's going to slip into something we are really not prepared for," Crews tweeted after Cannon promoted anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and praised Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
President Trump should order immediate public access to hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) by making the medication available over-the-counter (OTC). Liberals have interfered with public access to this medication for COVID-19 through the old-fashioned route of requiring a prescription and then having a pharmacist fill or reject the prescription.
Millions of Americans do not visit physicians, and cannot obtain a prescription for HCQ if they did. Even if you have been exposed to COVID-19, you cannot obtain a prescription for HCQ in most states because regulators prohibit dispensing it without a positive test result, which typically cannot be obtained until late in the progression of the disease.
No one credibly doubts that HCQ is safe, and safer than many medications currently available OTC. No one credibly doubts the dozens of studies showing that early use of HCQ, pre-exposure and immediately after exposure to COVID, has helped many overcome this dreaded disease.
Americans do not need a prescription to obtain hundreds of medications which once required a prescription. Nexium, Prevacid, Prilosec, Claritin, Flonase, and Primatene Mist are medications that have been shifted from Rx to OTC in recent years, not because the medical establishment pushed for the change, but because of public demand for it.
The economic uncertainties triggered by the coronavirus pandemic have sparked interest in the traditional safe haven asset. In the first half of the year, the price of the precious metal rose 26 percent, hitting a near decade high.
However, the NRA expects gold demand to cool in the next six months as fears about the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak wane, leading to a downside correction. Although gold price growth may slow to 15-17 percent in the second part of the year, the annual average price will still grow by 21 percent, the agency said.
The video conference was attended by government officials and representatives of public and business structures.
They exchanged experiences and best practices on using digital technologies for the development and support of SMEs. The participants also reviewed the main steps to ensure successful digitalization of this segment of the economy, as well as state regulation tools.
"The interaction of the BRICS countries on the support and development of SMEs is an excellent opportunity to achieve the growing potential of the economies of BRICS countries," said the ministry's Deputy Director of the Investment Policy and Entrepreneurship Development Department Kirill Sergashov.












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