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Proud Boys Destroyed A Black Church’s BLM Banner and Now They Must Pay—Big Time
Judge Neal A. Kravitz also barred the group from coming near the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church.
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Supreme Court Rules Businesses Can Refuse Service To LGBTQ+ Customers Due To Religious Beliefs
This decision is from a case where a Christian website designer refused to serve same-sex couples.
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If Bystanders Had Helped Carlishia Hood That Day, Maybe Her Son Wouldn’t Have Intervened
Based on the evidence, all murder charges against Hood and her son were dropped.
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Black Lives Matter Foundation Fraud Lawsuit From BLM Grassroots Is Dismissed
The lawsuit against the foundation stems from last summer.
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When States Ban Affirmative Action, White People Profit The Most
A new report from The Washington Post shows just how The Supreme Court’s federal ban hurts students of color.
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Eric Adams Dragged A White Woman At A City Meeting, Compared Her To A Plantation Owner
The New York City mayor demanded to be treated with respect in the video footage.
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Is Misogynoir The Reason Vice President Kamala Harris Has Received The Lowest Net Negative Rating In History?
The poll, which was published on Monday, comes as Harris works to repair her image.
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Mom of Buffalo Shooting Survivor Is Victorious In City Council Primary
Zeneta Everhart, whose son Zaire Goodman was shot in the 2022 racist attack, won in a landslide.
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More than 100 U.S. Politicians Have Ancestral Ties To Slavery, New Report Reveals
A new Reuters investigation shows how many U.S. leaders are descendants of slaveholders.
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Supreme Court Has Allowed Louisiana Congressional Map To Be Redrawn To Add Mostly Black District
The high court decided Louisiana’s congressional lines lessened the power of Black voters in the state.