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by Lynette Holloway onMay 16, 2013
George Zimmerman's wife files a witness list for her perjury trial. Plus: Prosecutors ask a judge to block Zimmerman's attorneys from presenting info about the slain teen's marijuana use.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onApril 15, 2013
Designed to attract attention to the issue of gun violence, the actor's T-shirt inspired an outburst of racism and hate.
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by Hillary Crosley onApril 14, 2013
A Florida sergeant bought the targets on the Internet and offered them to co-workers.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onApril 12, 2013
George Zimmerman seeks details of the Martin family's more than $1 million settlement. Plus: Zimmerman's mom pens an open letter that blames "the media with the help of social media" for her son's arrest and never mentions Trayvon Martin.
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by Benjamin Todd Jealous onApril 11, 2013
Writing at the Huffington Post, NAACP President Benjamin Todd Jealous says the belief that African-American teenagers are inherently more likely to be criminals is ingrained in our society.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onApril 5, 2013
Trayvon Martin's parents settle a wrongful-death claim for more than $1 million. Plus: A letter from the teen girl on the phone with Trayvon when he was shot has been made public.
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by Julie Walker onApril 4, 2013
At the Rev. Al Sharpton's NYC gathering, Jayson Williams told Trayvon Martin's dad that he understood his pain.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onMarch 29, 2013
George Zimmerman's brother is "sorry" his tweet offended.
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by Lynette Holloway onMarch 15, 2013
Defense releases photos of Trayvon's cellphone. Plus: Sybrina Fulton: "If we're not doing anything positive to try and help somebody else, I think we would be doing damage to ourselves."
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onMarch 7, 2013
Prosecutors: "Witness Number 8" lied under oath (but not about what happened the night Travyon was killed). Plus: Trayvon's mom says Zimmerman "tried to be the police officer."
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