ABB expands robot line-up for China to tap mid-sized customersNew Foto - ABB expands robot line-up for China to tap mid-sized customers

By John Revill ZURICH (Reuters) -ABB is launching three new families of factory robots designed specially for China, the Swiss engineering company said on Wednesday, as it aims to benefit from rising demand for automation among mid-sized companies. The machines will work in sectors like electronics, food and beverage, and metals, handling tasks like polishing and placing products around production lines, the Zurich-based company said. Sales in China's so-called mid-market section — where robots perform less complex tasks, such as pick-and-place operations, packaging, or basic inspection — are expected to grow at 8% per year over the next three years when measured by value, ABB said, much faster than the global industry in recent years. China's mid-market robotics segment has been increasing its levels of automation to tackle labour shortages and as the technology becomes easier to operate. "With artificial intelligence, the robots are easier to use and therefore more appealing to customers who did not have them in the past," Sami Atiya, president of ABB's robotics & discrete automation business area, said. ABB's new family of robots includes the Lite+, PoWa and IRB1200 robots, whose arms can carry different load sizes and work at different speeds according to customers' needs. One of the robots can be operational within 60 minutes of being unpacked, the company said. It can be programmed by speaking to them or by watching the tasks they are due to perform. The robots will cost from around $20,000 to over $100,000, it added. China is the world's biggest robotics market, installing 51% of new robots worldwide in 2023 according to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR). China is ABB's biggest robots market, representing around 30% of its robots business. Atiya did not think the threat of U.S. tariffs on China would affect demand for robots because of both the strength of its internal market and labour shortages. The robots will be made at ABB's new factory in Shanghai. The Swiss company earlier this year announced its plan to spin off its robotics division, which competes with Japan's FANUC Corp, Yaskawa and Germany's Kuka. Atiya said the spin-off was still on track to conclude by the second quarter of 2026, but declined to comment on its potential valuation, or if ABB had been approached by buyers. "We have to entertain anyone who is interested in a sale, but clearly our target is the spin-off," he added. (Reporting by John Revill; Editing by Harikrishnan Nair)

ABB expands robot line-up for China to tap mid-sized customers

ABB expands robot line-up for China to tap mid-sized customers By John Revill ZURICH (Reuters) -ABB is launching three new families of facto...
New Tennessee law strips teens of driving privileges if they are found guilty of bullyingNew Foto - New Tennessee law strips teens of driving privileges if they are found guilty of bullying

A new Tennessee law aims to combat bullying by targeting teenagers where it may hurt the most: revoking their ability to drive. The legislation, which took effect Tuesday, allows courts to suspend for up to a year the driver's licenses of minors found guilty of bullying or cyberbullying. "I thought that the driver's license piece would be pretty important to get their attention," State Rep. Lowell Russell, who sponsored the bill, toldCNN's affiliate WVLT. The measure, which passed withoverwhelming bipartisan support, has been hailed by supporters as a step to address a pervasive problem. Meanwhile, some questions remain whether the law goes far enough to tackle the root causes of bullying. The law allows some flexibility for first-time offenders. Teens who lose their licenses may apply for a restricted one, allowing them to drive to everyday destinations such as school, work or church. However, the process involves several steps: teens must apply within 10 days of the court's decision, pay a $20 application fee, meet age requirements, and pass necessary driving tests. They must then obtain judicial approval, which will specify exactly when and where they are permitted to drive. "I think it's great that the state is stepping up to try to do something about bullying," Scott Payne, a manager for Contact Care Line, a Knoxville-based social services organization, told WVLT. Still, Payne urged the need to consider measures that go beyond penalties. "I would like to see, going forward, movement towards working with the bullies," he said. "Bullies aren't just born. They don't just pop up. They're products of their environment. So we need to be talking with them and finding out what's going on in their lives that's bringing about this type of behavior from them." The new legislation builds on Tennessee's previous efforts to combat bullying. In 2024, lawmakers clarifiedthe state's definitionsof bullying and cyberbullying, aiming to prevent the violence and suicides often linked to these behaviors. "I certainly hope it's a move that helps people seek help," Payne said. "Seeking help is a strength, not a weakness." For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

New Tennessee law strips teens of driving privileges if they are found guilty of bullying

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Generations of Germans believe Frederick the Great brought potatoes to Germany. It's a mythNew Foto - Generations of Germans believe Frederick the Great brought potatoes to Germany. It's a myth

POTSDAM, Germany (AP) — Generations of Germans believe Frederick the Great brought the beloved potato to Germany. The legend is this: King Frederick II of Prussia wanted his subjects to eat potatoes, introduced to Europe in the 16th century from South America. But the people of Prussia, which later became part ofa united Germany, wouldn't touch the tuber. So the 18th-century monarch resorted to trickery. He placed royal guards and soldiers along the edge of his palace garden — thus creating the illusion that potatoes were a rare and valuable crop reserved for the royal family and its aristocratic friends. But the guards withdrew from their posts each night, creating an opportunity for enterprising locals to sneak in and "steal" the spuds. Thus began Germany's love affair withthe humble Kartoffeland Frederick's rebranding as Der Kartoffelkönig, the potato king. Except it's all fake. Bogus. Phony. Falsch! as the Germans would say. And debunking it is a royal pain for Jürgen Luh, historian of the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation, even when history has receipts. Archives of royal menus show the king instead had a penchant for Italian food and French wine. "He never ate it," Luh said. "Any potato. Not boiled, not fried." The unexciting truth is that the potato has been cultivated in Germany's Bavarian region since 1647, Luh said. Frederick's great-grandfather, Elector Frederick William, introduced it to the Brandenburg area of Prussia in the 1650s, but only because he liked the aesthetics ofthe plant's leafy greens. By the time Frederick the Great took the throne in 1740, the potato was grown in gardens throughout Prussia but not on a large scale. The king did actually issue royal decrees promoting the farming and production of potatoes, but his people ignored them. Potatoes did not become widespread in Prussia, in central and eastern Europe, until after the Napoleonic wars ended in 1815, after Frederick II's death in 1786. The guarded garden story, Luh said, is nonsense. And Frederick was more of a wannabe potato king than an actual one. But the fable has deep roots, and the myth makes money. To this day, visitors to Frederick's summer home ofSanssouci Palace in Potsdam, outside Berlin, leave raw potatoes and paper crowns on the king's grave. The palace's gift shops sell potato merchandise, from postcards and children's books to a 35-euro ($40) apron proclaiming the wearer as a Kartoffelkönig. Luh used to correct tour guides and visitors to the palace, but he's largely given up. Besides, he said, at least it means people are coming to Sanssouci and experiencing its rich history. "The fact is that the legend has beaten the truth and the legend is just too beautiful," he added. Whatever its roots, the potato is undeniably part of theGerman cultural identity. At Biohof Schöneiche, an organic farm outside Berlin, workers will harvest roughly 2,500 metric tons (5.5 million pounds) of potatoes come the annual September harvest. "In most parts of the world, potatoes are considered a vegetable. In Germany it's a staple food," general manager Axel Boehme said. "People cannot imagine to have a meal without potatoes." Regional recipes, passed down from every Oma (grandmother) to each new generation, debate the merits of a vinegar- or mayo-based Kartoffelsalat. From boiled (Salzkartoffeln) or pan-fried (Bratkartoffeln) to dumplings and pancakes (Kartoffelklösse and Kartoffelpuffer),the versatile vegetableis intertwined with the country's emotional heritage. For Anke Schoenfelder, project manager for German potato marking company Kartoffel-Marketing GmbH, her favorite tuber tradition is rooted in making Kartoffel-Karotten-Gugelhupf (potato and carrot Bundt cake) for family gatherings. "Taste is memory, right? And when this is related to your family, this is even more part of your identity," she said. Plus, Schoenfelder added, the potato can be used as a beauty product — the juice can be good for your skin, she says — or a household cleaner, for stubborn stains on the bottom of your oven. For now, Der Kartoffelkönig's legend lives on. As Luh was speaking to The Associated Press in front of the king's grave, two tourists placed their offerings of potatoes on the tomb. One even took a selfie as she did so. "I always think I should go here in the evening when I have no potatoes at home," the historian joked. "I could take them away and have a good meal afterwards." __ Kartoffel-Karotten-Gugelhupf (potato and carrot Bundt cake) FromKartoffel-Marketing GmbH, a German potato marking company. In true European fashion, the measurements provided refer to weight, not volume. You will need a 10-cup Bundt pan. Time: 90 minutes Serves: 12 Ingredients 9 oz (250g) high-starch potatoes (such as Russets and Maris Pipers) 9 oz (250g) carrots 1.7 fluid ounces (50 mL) carrot juice 1.7 fluid ounces (50 mL) sunflower oil 4 eggs (medium-size, room temperature) 7 oz (200g) sugar 1 packet vanilla sugar 4.5 oz (125g) almonds, ground 4.5 oz (125g) flour melted butter to grease the mold 2 tablespoons breadcrumbs Directions Wash the potatoes and boil them in salted water for about 20 to 25 minutes, until tender. Let them cool slightly, peel them, and then press them through a potato ricer into a bowl. Wash and peel the carrots and grate them finely with the potatoes, using a vegetable grater or a mandolin. Generously grease the Bundt pan with oil or butter. Coat the pan with some breadcrumbs. Preheat oven to 392°F (200°C) on the fan setting. Add carrot juice, sunflower oil, eggs, vanilla sugar, sugar, flour, baking powder and ground almonds to the mashed potatoes and grated carrots and mix with a hand mixer for about four minutes until a dough forms. Pour the potato-carrot cake batter into the prepared Bundt pan. Place the pan in the oven and bake for about 50 minutes until cooked through (if necessary, cover the pan with aluminum foil after half an hour to prevent the cake from burning). Let the cake cool completely (you can also do this on a balcony or terrace) before decorating it with icing. This is important, because otherwise the icing will seep into the cake. In a bowl, combine the powdered sugar and a little lemon juice until thickened. Pour the icing over the cooled cake and decorate with your preferred toppings like chocolate chips, for example. Let it rest a bit to allow the icing to set.

Generations of Germans believe Frederick the Great brought potatoes to Germany. It's a myth

Generations of Germans believe Frederick the Great brought potatoes to Germany. It's a myth POTSDAM, Germany (AP) — Generations of Germa...
Priyanka Chopra Flows in Dark Burberry Dress for Red Carpet Date Night with Nick JonasNew Foto - Priyanka Chopra Flows in Dark Burberry Dress for Red Carpet Date Night with Nick Jonas

Neil Mockford/WireImage Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas attended the London screening of the actress' new film,Heads of State,on Tuesday, July 1 There, the actress wore a Burberry gown from the fashion house's Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear line Meanwhile, the musician was photographed sporting a pair of black leather Burberry Rogue loafers Priyanka Chopra JonasandNick Jonasshowed off a couple of their best Burberry pieces. On Tuesday, July 1, the pair attended a screening of Priyanka's latest film,Heads of State,in London. The actress, 42, and Nick, 32, shared an adorable video onInstagramof the date night, which included Nick making room for Priyanka to show off her stylish fringe gown. Priyanka wore a Burberry brown, orange and black gown from the Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear line. The intricate gown featured sheer fringe details across the dress's bodice and again on the midi-length skirt. The gown was cinched with a black Bridle belt. Nick sported a sophisticated navy pinstriped suit with a double-breasted suit jacket and black leatherBurberry Rogue loafers. After the married couple posted the collaborative Instagram video, Priyanka also added it to her Instagram Stories, and simply wrote: "My❤️." Samir Hussein/WireImage The pair's London date night was in celebration of the actress's new film withJohn CenaandIdris Elba. The Prime Video film imagines Cena, 48, as U.S. President Will Derringer and Elba, 52, as U.K. Prime Minister Sam Clarke. The two "have a not-so-friendly and very public rivalry that jeopardizes their countries' 'special relationship,' " a synopsis reads. "But when they become the targets of a powerful and ruthless foreign adversary — who proves more than a match for the two leaders' security forces — they are begrudgingly forced to rely on the only two people they can trust: each other." Neil Mockford/WireImage Ahead of the special London screening, the couple had another chic date night at the 2025 Met Gala on May 5, marking their fourth time attending the fashionable event together. For that occasion, they coordinated their looks with the event's "Tailored for You" dress code. The actress wore a matching white blazer and skirt with black polka dots. The Balmain look was finished with a large, wide-brimmed black hat and matching gloves. She accessorized with a jaw-dropping Bulgari necklace that featured the 241-carat "Magnus Emerald," which is "the largest faceted stone ever set by Bulgari, according to a release. Bulgari diamond earrings and an emerald ring finished the look. Savion Washington/Getty The musician opted for a Bianca Saunders look: a long-sleeve, high-neck cream colored blouse with a scarf detail. To complement, he cinched a high-waisted belt that matched his trousers. Drawing attention are two ornate brooches from Tiffany & Co. clipped to the belt. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Heads of Statepremieres on Prime Video on Wednesday, July 2. Read the original article onPeople

Priyanka Chopra Flows in Dark Burberry Dress for Red Carpet Date Night with Nick Jonas

Priyanka Chopra Flows in Dark Burberry Dress for Red Carpet Date Night with Nick Jonas Neil Mockford/WireImage Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nic...
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Nesting BirdsNew Foto - Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Nesting Birds

There are spoilers ahead. You might want to solvetoday's puzzlebefore reading further!Nesting Birds Constructor:Beth Rubin Editor:Amanda Rafkin OLIVES (2D: Black or green ingredients in chivito) Chivito is a sandwich of grilled beef (known as churrasco), mozzarella, ham, tomatoes, and black or green OLIVES. Chivito is a national dish of Uruguay. MAR (18D: National Soup It Forward Day mo.) Since 2018,National Soup It Forward Dayhas been celebrated each year on MAR. 3. The focus of this day is to spread love and practice generosity, specifically by sharing soup with others. LAO (66D: Khao piak sen cuisine) Speaking of soup, khao pak sen is a rice noodle soup that is a traditional dish in LAO cuisine. Fresh rice noodles are cooked in pork or chicken broth, along with galangal (similar to ginger and turmeric), lemongrass, and kaffir lime leaves. ANGIE (9A: Bette and Tina's daughter on "The L Word")The L Wordwas a Showtime TV drama that aired from 2004-2009. Two of the main characters, Bette (Jennifer Beals) and Tina (Laurel Holloman), had an on again, off again relationship throughout the series. Their daughter Angelica Porter-Kennard aka ANGIE was born during the season two season finale. She appeared in the remaining seasons ofThe L Wordas a baby and then toddler. On the sequel series,The L Word: Generation Q(2019-2023), ANGIE is portrayed by Jordan Hull. ANKA (15A: "Puppy Love" singer Paul) "And they called it puppy love / Oh I guess they'll never know / How a young heart really feels / And why I love her so..." Paul ANKA recorded"Puppy Love"– a song that he wrote – in 1960. Donny Osmond recorded a version of"Puppy Love"in 1972. Both versions of the song were hits. THE MUPPET SHOW (40A: Variety sketch program starring Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear, etc.) "It's time to play the music / It's time to light the lights / It's time to meet the MUPPETs on THE MUPPET SHOW tonight..." As a tremendous fan ofTHE MUPPET SHOW, I was delighted to uncover this central theme answer.THE MUPPET SHOW, which was hosted by Kermit the Frog, originally aired from 1976-1981. HENS (47A: Coop residents) This feels like a bonus in a "Nesting Birds" puzzle. NIA (60A: Actress Vardalos) NIA Vardalos starred as Fotoula "Toula" Portokalos inMy Big Fat Greek Wedding(2002),My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2(2016), andMy Big Fat Greek Wedding 3(2023). She also wrote the movies, and directed the most recent one. COFFEE MUG (67A: Container for a cup of joe) Have I mentioned that I collect COFFEE MUGs? (Though mine usually contain tea or ice cream.) My husband built a MUG rack for me several years ago. It brings me great joy to pick a MUG each day that matches my mood. MANTA (69A: Type of ray with the largest brain-to-body ratio of all fish) Here's a fun ANIMAL fact served up with your daily crossword.MANTA raysare intelligent and known for their curiosity and ability to learn and solve problems. Some studies suggest that MANTA rays may also be self-aware (some studies suggest they are able to recognize themselves in mirrors). MALALA (1D: Youngest Nobel Prize winner Yousafzai) MALALA Yousafzai is a human rights activist known especially for her work advocating for the education of women and children in Pakistan. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 at the age of 17. If you haven't read it, I recommend checking out her autobiography,I Am MALALA(2013). Parts of it are hard to read (or listen to if you choose the audiobook as my husband and I did). After all, at the age of 15, MALALA Yousafzai was the target of an assassination attempt by the Taliban. Ultimately, it's a story of perseverance and the importance of standing up for the things you believe in. NAE NAE (10D: 2010s dance craze) The NAE NAE is a dance move that involves holding one arm in the air and swaying side to side. In the 2010s, the NAE NAE became popular on social media along with the song that gave it its name,"Drop That NAENAE"by We are Toonz. MEOW (27D: Sound from a tabby) My cat, Willow, is a calico rather than a tabby, but nonetheless, in response to this cat content she says, "MEOW!" PHI (42D: Letter after upsilon) PHI is the 21st letter in the 24-letter Greek alphabet. PHI is preceded by upsilon and followed by chi, psi, and omega. CHO (44D: Stand-up comic Margaret)Margaret CHOis described on her website as "Comedian. Actor. Musician. Advocate. Entrepreneur. Artist." Her comedy often addresses social and political issues. She has dubbed herself the "Patron Saint of Outsiders." ANIMAL (52D: Panda or penguin) I enjoy seeing the examples constructors choose for clues such as this when there are a myriad of choices. I applaud the choice to go with alliteration here, and it's also fun that both of these ANIMALs are black and white. A few other clues and answers I especially enjoyed: SLED (74A: Calvin and Hobbes' wintertime conveyance) GUESS WHO (11D: Playful question asked while covering someone's eyes) THEN (40D: "That was ___, this is now") LIVE MUSIC (17A: What concertgoers get to enjoy) THE MUPPET SHOW (40A: Variety sketch program starring Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear, etc.) COFFEE MUG (67A: Container for a cup of joe) NESTING BIRDS: Each theme answer contains the word EMU: LIVE MUSIC, THE MUPPET SHOW, and COFFEE MUG. As a three-lettered word with two vowels, the word EMU is helpful in crossword construction. This means the EMU is one of our crossword friends that frequently shows up in the puzzle. It's fun, therefore, to see the EMU as today's theme, NESTING in each of the theme answers. Thank you, Beth, for this enjoyable puzzle. USA TODAY's Daily Crossword Puzzles Sudoku & Crossword Puzzle Answers This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Crossword Blog & Answers for July 2, 2025 by Sally Hoelscher

Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Nesting Birds

Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Nesting Birds There are spoilers ahead. You might want to solvetoday...
Jury in Diddy's sex trafficking trial to resume deliberations after reaching partial verdictNew Foto - Jury in Diddy's sex trafficking trial to resume deliberations after reaching partial verdict

NEW YORK (AP) — The jury inSean "Diddy" Combs'sex trafficking trial is set to resume deliberations Wednesday after reaching ayet-to-be-disclosed verdicton all but one of the five charges the hip-hop mogul faces. U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian ordered the jury to continue its closed-door discussions for a third day afterthe panel of eight men and four womensaid Tuesday that it was unable to reach consensus on the top count: racketeering conspiracy. The judge agreed with prosecutors and Combs' defense team that less than 13 hours of deliberations was too soon to give up on reaching a verdict on all counts. The jury's decision on the other charges — two counts of sex trafficking and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution — remains under wraps for now. In a note to the court late Tuesday, the jury said "unpersuadable opinions on both sides" among some jurors had prevented the group from reaching a unanimous verdict on the racketeering conspiracy charge. Racketeering conspiracy is the most complicated charge in the trial and carries a potential maximum sentence of life in prison. The sex trafficking charge carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years in prison and a maximum sentence of life. Transportation to engage in prostitution carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. The disclosure of the jury note about the partial verdict seemed to put defense attorneys and their client in a dour mood even before it was read in open court by the judge. Eight defense lawyers formed a half-circle behind Combs as the smiles and lighthearted mood that accompanied the arrival of other jury notes over two days seemed absent as the attorneys contemplated the possibility that jurors had reached agreement on counts that carry the heaviest sentencing penalties. Combs, 55, appeared morose as his lawyers spoke with him. At one point,the hip-hop mogulsolemnly read a piece of paper that attorney Marc Agnifilo handed to him. After the jury came in for instructions and then exited the room, a subdued Combs sat in his chair for a few minutes. As he stood to leave, he faced his relatives and supporters in the audience, blew a kiss and tapped his heart, as he frequently has done at the start and end of each day. Then he paused before his mother and exchanged a few words, telling her, "Love you" and "I'll be all right." Marshals then led him from the room. Earlier in their deliberations the jury asked to review testimony fromCassie, the R&B singer who was Diddy's former longtime girlfriend, as well as from Daniel Phillip, a male stripper Diddy is accused of paying to have sex with Cassie. Prosecutors say Combs coerced two girlfriends into drug-fueledsex marathonswith male sex workers. Lawyers for the Bad Boy Records foundercontendprosecutors are trying to criminalize Combs' swinger lifestyle. They say his conduct, if anything, amounted to domestic violence, not federal felonies. Combs, whochose not to testify, has pleaded not guilty.

Jury in Diddy's sex trafficking trial to resume deliberations after reaching partial verdict

Jury in Diddy's sex trafficking trial to resume deliberations after reaching partial verdict NEW YORK (AP) — The jury inSean "Diddy...
Daughter of assassinated civil rights leader sees painful echoes of political violence in AmericaNew Foto - Daughter of assassinated civil rights leader sees painful echoes of political violence in America

Jackson, Miss. (AP) — More than60 years aftera white supremacist assassinated civil rights leader Medgar Evers, his daughter still sees the same strain of political violence at work in American society. "It's painful," said Reena Evers-Everette. "It's very painful." Evers-Everette was 8 years old when her father, a field secretary for the NAACP, was shot to death in the driveway of his home in Jackson, Mississippi. A few months after Evers' killing in 1963, President John F. Kennedy was gunned down. The deaths of civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, and U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy followed later that decade. Now, experts say the level ofpolitical violence in Americaover the past few years is likely the highest it's been since the 1960s and 1970s. The past year alone has seen the assassination of aMinnesota state lawmakerand her husband, the killing of twoIsraeli Embassy staffers, and twoassassination attemptson then-presidential candidateDonald Trump. At a four-day conference celebrating Evers' life just before what would have been his 100th birthday on July 2, his daughter was joined by the daughters of slain civil rights leaders: Kerry Kennedy, the daughter of Robert F. Kennedy, and Bettie Dahmer, the daughter of civil and voting rights activistVernon Dahmer. The 2025 Democracy in Action Convening, "Medgar Evers at 100: a Legacy of Justice, a Future of Change," was held in Jackson. "I just was feeling so much pain, and I didn't want anyone else to have to go through that," Kennedy said, recalling that after her father died, she prayed for the man who killed him. "I was saying, 'Please don't — please don't kill the guy that killed him.'" Two-time Georgia gubernatorial candidate and voting rights activist Stacey Abrams spoke at the event, denouncing efforts by the Trump administration tostrip the names of activists from Navy vessels, including possiblyEvers. "They want to take his name off a boat because they don't want us to have a reminder of how far he sailed us forward," Abrams told the conference crowd. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has undertaken an effort tochange the names of ships and military basesthat were given by President Joe Biden's Democratic administration, which often honored service members who were women, people of color, or from the LGBTQ+ community. Abrams drew parallels between acts of radical political violence and the Trump administration'suse of military resources againstprotesters in Los Angeles who were demonstrating against immigration enforcement actions. "Unfortunately, we cannot decry political violence and then sanction the sending of the Marines and the National Guard to stop protesters and not believe that that conflicting message doesn't communicate itself," Abrams told The Associated Press. "What I want us to remember is that whether it is Medgar Evers or Melissa Hortman, no one who is willing to speak for the people should have their lives cut short because of what they say." In addition to her father's life and legacy, Evers-Everette wants people to remember the hatred that led to his assassination. "We have to make sure we know what our history is," she said. "So we don't repeat the crazy, nasty, racist mess."

Daughter of assassinated civil rights leader sees painful echoes of political violence in America

Daughter of assassinated civil rights leader sees painful echoes of political violence in America Jackson, Miss. (AP) — More than60 years af...

 

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