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  • 'HBCU Caravan' Offers On-the-Spot Admissions, Scholarships to Hundreds of Southern California High Schoolers

    For students across the country, it’s the most anxiety-inducing time of the year: college admissions season. But in Lynwood Unified School District in Southern California, an “HBCU caravan” recently gifted students at two high schools with instant acceptance letters and affirmations. In total, two dozen historically black colleges and universities offered 381 students “on-the-spot admissions”…

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    Anne Branigin






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    February 6, 2020
  • Maryland Officer Charged With Murder After Shooting Handcuffed Suspect in Cruiser

    Maryland Officer Charged With Murder After Shooting Handcuffed Suspect in Cruiser

    To hear Prince George’s Police Chief Hank Stawinski tell it, it was a case so egregious, the department had to act quickly. Stawinski announced Tuesday night that Cpl. Michael Owen Jr. had been charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter and weapons charges for shooting and killing William Howard Green, who was handcuffed in the front seat…

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    Anne Branigin






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    January 29, 2020
  • Coco’s Reign: Up-and-Comer Upsets Defending Australian Open Champ Naomi Osaka; Serena Williams Falls in Opening Week

    What Coco Gauff has done in the last year is nothing short of phenomenal, and it appears she knows it. “Honestly, like, what is my life?” said the 15-year-old tennis sensation, moments after handily defeating reigning Australian Open champ Naomi Osaka in straight sets (6-3, 6-4). “Two years ago, I lost first round in juniors.…

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    Anne Branigin






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    January 24, 2020
  • More Than Half of Homeless Families Are Black, Government Report Says

    More than half a million Americans experienced homelessness in 2019—a number that has slowly ticked upward in recent years. Of the families that make up that number, the Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress finds that 52 percent are black. Of an estimated 568,000 Americans who were without shelter last year, individual black Americans comprised…

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    Anne Branigin






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    January 23, 2020
  • Fallout Continues in Puerto Rico After Warehouse Full of Unused Relief Supplies Is Discovered

    A video showing a Puerto Rican warehouse full of unused supplies—allegedly given to aid survivors in the aftermath of Hurricane María—has set off a political firestorm on the island, currently reeling from a series of earthquakes. The footage, streamed on Saturday by Lorenzo Delgado Torres, instantly went viral, showing a warehouse in the southern coastal…

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    Anne Branigin






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    January 21, 2020
  • Cash, Cropped: Bank Fees Hit Black and Latinx Customers the Hardest, According to New Poll

    Black and Latinx people pay more than white people when it comes to banking fees, according to a new report released Wednesday. The survey results (h/t USA Today) come from financial services website Bankrate.com, which asked 2,634 adults how much they spend per month on routine financial service charges, like ATM fees and overdraft penalties.…

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    Anne Branigin






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    January 15, 2020
  • Impeachment Season Is Drawing to a Close: Donald Trump’s Senate Trial to Begin This Week

    Folks, it’s time to steam that impeachment outfit. The Senate impeachment trial of Donald J(ulius d’Orange) Trump will begin this week, according to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. The timeline was spurred by an announcement today from Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) that the House will vote on a resolution moving the impeachment process forward on…

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    Anne Branigin






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    January 14, 2020
  • NY Attorney General Letitia James to Probe Whether NYPD Targets Black People for Subway Fare Evasion

    In a statement released Monday, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced her office would be investigating the NYPD over allegations its officers have illegally targeted black and brown commuters on the city’s subway system. James’ probe is the latest development in the city’s effort to crack down on fare evasion on the transit system—a…

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    Anne Branigin






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    January 14, 2020
  • NYPD Doesn't Punish People for Jaywalking—Unless You Live in the Blackest Borough in New York

    New York is built for the tough, the impatient, the bold, the ones who live to take risks. Basically, it’s a city built for jaywalkers. It’s a great unifier: people of all backgrounds, ethnicities, races, ages, and creeds united in their disdain for the city’s cars, bikers, and assigned crosswalks. And for the most part,…

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    Anne Branigin






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    January 9, 2020
  • Smirking All the Way to the Bank: Nick Sandmann Settles Lawsuit With CNN

    If you thought 2020 was shaping up to be one hell of a year (in the literal sense), here’s another case to add to the file: Nick Sandmann, the Covington, Ky., prep school student perceived to be mocking a Native American at the Lincoln Memorial last year, just got paid. CNN settled with Sandmann’s family…

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    Anne Branigin






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    January 8, 2020
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