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 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Coronavirus on the Rise Around the World, with the U.S. Leading the Charge
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Trump Seeks to Block Billions in Federal Funds for Testing as He Continues to Downplay Virus
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Civil Rights Icon and Long-Standing Congressmember John Lewis Dies
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Protesters Rail Against Federal Officers' Violent and Covert Attacks in Portland
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Police in Chicago Punch Black Teenage Activist in Face, Knocking Out Her Teeth
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Two Men Charged over Racist Attack, Attempted Lynching of Indiana Activist Vauhxx Booker
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Pentagon Bans Confederate Flag on U.S. Military Bases Despite Trump's Opposition
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Floods in India and Nepal Kill 200 People and Displace Millions
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Bodies of 59 Refugees Pulled from Turkish Lake Weeks After Shipwreck
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Garífuna Land Defenders Kidnapped in Honduras
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Michigan Supreme Court to Review Case of 15-Year-Old Student Jailed for Not Doing Schoolwork
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Progressive NY Congressional Candidate Jamaal Bowman Officially Ousts Eliot Engel
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Gunman Attacks Home of NJ Federal Judge, Killing Her Son and Injuring Her Husband
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Says Her Cancer Is Back But She Will Remain on the Court
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines July 20, 2020: Workers to Walk Off the Job in Nationwide "Strike for Black Lives"