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In Minneapolis–Saint Paul alone, the immediate aftermath of Floyd's murder was the second-most destructive period of local unrest in United States history, after the 1992 Los Angeles riots. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] [ 38 ] Over a three night period, the cities experienced two deaths, [ 39 ] [ 40 ] 617 arrests, [ 8 ] [ 38 ] and upwards of $500 million in ...
Mass media-related controversies in the United States (6 C, 128 P) Medical controversies in the United States (4 C, 89 P) Microsoft criticisms and controversies (34 P)
Religion and politics in the United States presidential campaign, 2008; Reparations for slavery in the United States; Pat Robertson controversies; Mitt Romney dog incident; Mitt Romney's 47 percent comments; Rush Limbaugh–Sandra Fluke controversy
Polls conducted in June 2020 estimated that between 15 million and 26 million people participated in the demonstrations in the United States, making them the largest protests in American history. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] It was also estimated that between May 26 and August 22, around 93 percent of protests were "peaceful and nondestructive".
2020 United States racial unrest (3 C, 32 P) Pages in category "2020 controversies in the United States" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total.
John Seigenthaler, an American journalist, was the subject of a defamatory Wikipedia hoax article in May 2005. The hoax raised questions about the reliability of Wikipedia and other websites with user-generated content. Since the launch of Wikipedia in 2001, it has faced several controversies. Wikipedia's open-editing model, which allows any user to edit its encyclopedic pages, has led to ...
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