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Small Protests Form Outside State Capitols, End Without Violence
Protests on Sunday took shape around some state capitols throughout the country, with no clashes reported throughout the day.

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Protests on Sunday took shape around some state capitols throughout the country, with no clashes reported throughout the day.

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