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George Floyd

The British singer is the latest star to condemn police violence against Black people.
In a new column responding to the death of George Floyd, the actor slammed leaders who "stoke hatred and violence."
Kristin Bartlett, who said she lives in the same building as the "View" co-host, tweeted back: "I just walked outside. Its fine."
The protest occurred as Australian police faced questions about footage of a white police officer using force with an Aboriginal teenager.
The Prime Minister has been in touch with Australia's embassy in the US to have the matter "urgently investigated".
The vision has sparked outrage in the wake of the death of unarmed Black man George Floyd in the United States, who died when a cop knelt on his neck for eight minutes.
The two-time Oscar winner struck a chord in her chat with CNN's Don Lemon.
Celebrities joined those who took to the streets demanding justice. Halsey and Insecure actor Kendrick Sampson reported being hit by rubber bullets.
As the president spoke, police deployed tear gas and flash-bangs against protesters outside the White House demanding justice for George Floyd.