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Federal agents in Portland continue crackdown; protesters and local leaders shout, 'Go home'

Federal agents in Portland continue crackdown; protesters and local leaders shout, 'Go home'

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Undeterred by civil rights lawsuits and pleas from local officials to , federal agents in camouflage have continued their crackdown against demonstrators in Portland, Ore., into the weekend, launching impact explosives and tear gas late Friday at downtown protesters shouting, “Go home.”Since early in the week, agents dispatched by the Trump administration, some in unmarked vehicles, have confronted and detained activists, according to Oregon state officials, charging at least 13 with crimes related to demonstrations. One protester...

July 19, 2020
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Nursing home staff spread coronavirus to other facilities, CDC investigation finds

Nursing home staff spread coronavirus to other facilities, CDC investigation finds

Copyright © 2020, Los Angeles Times | | | |AdvertisementStaff members at the Seattle-area nursing home overrun by COVID-19 spread the coronavirus to other facilities where they worked, an investigation led by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found. said that as of March 9, the CDC confirmed 129 COVID-19 cases among people linked to . These comprise 81 residents, 34 staff members and 14 visitors.Separately Wednesday, public health officials reported five more deaths associated with the facility, bringing the total number who have died to 35 — more than half of...

March 18, 2020
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Latest far-right tactic: Naming names, threatening people who report coronavirus lockdown violations

Latest far-right tactic: Naming names, threatening people who report coronavirus lockdown violations

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Aram Westergreen, a construction worker idled last month in the COVID-19 pandemic, filled out an online Washington state form recently to report a pawn shop open despite a ban on nonessential businesses.Westergreen lives in Tacoma, Wash., less than an hour from the where the first COVID-19 death in the United States was reported in late February. With more than 900 deaths statewide since, and a stay-at-home order in place since March 23, Westergreen, like many of his neighbors, has suffered from lost income, but regards social...

May 10, 2020
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