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Taking the bold step, Maharashtra assembly finally passed the bill which banned dance bars in state. During its monsoon assembly session on Thursday, June 12, Maharashtra cabinet approved new law to ban dance bars in Mumbai and other parts of state. Earlier state home minister RR Patil had said that state government would introduce a fresh bill in the state legislature to ban dance bars. Maharashtra government’s latest move banning dance bars in the state challenging a Supreme Court order lifting the ban.

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Heath, Aaron & Pat are back to breakdown all the PSG drama with Neymar, Dani Alves & Cavani. We look ahead to this weekend’s most anticipated matches: The Old Firm Derby, Atletico Madrid welcome Sevilla to Wanda Metropolitano & the two Manchester clubs will continue to roll. Plus, crazy scenes in Atlanta- where did all these soccer fans come from?

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Protests continued outside a Philadelphia Starbucks continued Monday in response to a video of police officers arresting two black men inside the store last week.

Heath, Aaron & Pat are back to breakdown all the PSG drama with Neymar, Dani Alves & Cavani. We look ahead to this weekend’s most anticipated matches: The Old Firm Derby, Atletico Madrid welcome Sevilla to Wanda Metropolitano & the two Manchester clubs will continue to roll. Plus, crazy scenes in Atlanta- where did all these soccer fans come from?

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Authorities in the US city of Baltimore say a curfew will stay in place over the weekend as protests continue over the death of Freddie Gray, who died of spinal injuries received in police custody.

Although Thursday was relatively quiet people were still on the streets in some cities including Philadelphia where scuffles broke out with police.

“We have residents and business people who are saying can we take the curfew away?” said Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony Batts. “Things are settled. Can you kind of retract some of the curfew ordinance? I would say this – although we’ve had two days of peace and quiet we still have a weekend to make it through. I ask for your patience, I ask for your understanding as we move through.”

Baltimore police say nearly a hundred officers have been hurt since riots erupted earlier this week.

A police report on African-American Freddie Gray’s death has been handed over to the city’s chief prosecutor who will decide whether to bring charge

Eagles’ Chris Long Joins Malcolm Jenkins as N.F.L. Anthem Protests Continue
There was no way I could go out there and hide behind the game.” Bennett also called for white
players to join the protests: “It would take a white player to really get things changed
In the latest incident, Eagles defensive end Chris Long, who grew up in Charlottesville, Va., put his arm around his teammate
Malcolm Jenkins, while Jenkins raised his fist during the anthem at a preseason game in Philadelphia on Thursday night.
At least two prominent players have sat during the anthem this preseason: Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett on Sunday
and Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch, who has returned to the league this year after retirement, on Saturday.
“I think it’s a good time for people that look like me to be there for people that are fighting for equality,” Long, who is white, told reporters.
But we also have to understand the other side that people do have rights and we want to respect those.”
Join a deep and provocative exploration of race with a diverse group of New York Times journalists.