Today in nonvirus news: — Violence again rocks Minneapolis after man’s death; 1 killed; — Chinese lawmakers endorse Hong Kong national security law; — Bipartisan opposition leaves surveillance bill in doubt.
Protests over the death of George Floyd in police custody rock the city again, with protesters looting stores and setting fires. Earlier, police fired rubber bullets and tear gas in a skirmish with protesters.Activists in the semi-autonomous territory say the law will undermine civil liberties and might be used to suppress political activity.
Jordan Goudreau, a former Green Beret, flew to a planning meeting in Colombia aboard a plane owned by a businessman with ties to the socialist government, AP finds.Peter Manfredonia, a suspect in a crime spree that included two slayings in Connecticut, was caught in Maryland after a six-day search, police say.Legislation extending surveillance authorities that the FBI sees as vital in fighting terrorism has run into bipartisan opposition, dooming its prospects.
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