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Trump says I’m a troublemaker & con man. I do make trouble for bigots. If he really thought I was a con man he would want me in his cabinet.— Reverend Al Sharpton (@TheRevAl) July 29, 2019 204

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There's a new first responder on the lookout for anyone who may be experiencing mental health issues.“Most people probably see their pharmacists more than their primary care physicians or certified therapists, so pharmacists are in a really good position to be able to notice these early warning signs or risk factors,” said Chad Cadwell, a Walgreens pharmacist. Walgreens pharmacists just finished the first phase of mental health first aid training. The program was developed by the National Council for Behavioral Health.They're taught to look for risk factors and red flags in patients, everything from anxiety and depression to addiction.Pharmacists can connect those people with the right resources, support groups, or may just lend an empathetic ear.“Really listening to their needs, spending those extra couple of minutes, instead of trying to get the work out, but also spending that time talking and listening to your patients, right now with everything that is going on with the pandemic, everything is so busy,” said Cadwell. This training initiative was actually put into place pre-pandemic.Mental Health America has already seen significant increases in the number of daily screenings for depression and anxiety since the beginning of the year. 1270

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The Trump campaign filed a libel lawsuit against The New York Times on Wednesday, claiming that the paper made "false and defamatory" statements against the president by publishing an opinion piece by journalist Max Frankel. 236

  

They've got a plan to raid Area 51 and "see them aliens." But what will happen if they actually do it?Over one million people have signed up to 156

  

Three members of a white supremacist group were sentenced to prison Friday for kicking, choking and punching multiple people during the 2017 "United the Right" rally in Charlottesville and other rallies in California.Benjamin Daley, 26, was sentenced to 37 months in prison; 25-year-old Thomas Gillen was sentenced to 33 months; and Michael Miselis, 30, was sentenced to 27 months, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Virginia said in statement.The three were members of the California-based militant white supremacist organization "Rise Above Movement." The group no longer exists, according to the attorney's office.A fourth defendant, Cole Evan White, will be sentenced at a later date, the attorney's office said."These defendants, motivated by hateful ideology, incited and committed acts of violence in Charlottesville, as well at other purported political rallies in California," U.S. Attorney Thomas T. Cullen said."They were not interested in peaceful protest or lawful First Amendment expression; instead, they intended to provoke and engage in street battles with those that they perceived as their enemies."The three men sentenced attended two rallies in California prior to the August 2017 Charlottesville rally, during one which Daley and Miselis assaulted protesters, according to the attorney's office.In August 2017, the three men were in the crowd when violence erupted on the University of Virginia campus and Daley punched multiple people, the office said.The next day, "RAM members collectively pushed, punched, kicked, chocked, head-butted, and otherwise assaulted several individuals, resulting in a riot," the office said.They were among the most violent"The sentences imposed today demonstrate the U.S. Government's intolerance of the use of violence, by anyone, to infringe upon the right of others to assemble peacefully," Special Agent in Charge David W. Archey of the FBI said Friday.A criminal complaint filed in October accused the four men of traveling from California to Charlottesville for the rally "with intent (a) to incite a riot, (b) to organize, promote, encourage, participate in, and carry on in a riot, (c) as having 'participated in violent encounters in Charlottesville.'"The complaint called the men "among the most violent individuals" at the Charlottesville rally.Photo and video footage in the complaint showed White apparently head-butting a man in a clerical collar and a female counterprotester. The woman suffered a severe laceration.Gillen, Daley and Miselis are shown assaulting multiple counterprotesters, the complaint said. In other photos, some of the men are seen apparently kicking and slamming counterprotesters to the ground. 2719

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