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The U.S. Has Expelled Nearly 4,000 Haitian Migrants in 9 Days Because America Is an Exclusive Nightclub
The 4,000 Haitian migrants, whose country has been roiled by an earthquake and political turmoil, weren’t even granted the chance to seek asylum.
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Barack Obama Will Finally Break Ground on Historic Presidential Library. So Why Are Some Chicagoans Upset?
Some Chicago activists believe that the presidential center will be the start of gentrification on Chicago’s South Side.
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FedEx Driver Won’t Deliver to Homes With BLM, Biden Signs. So, FedEx Sends Him Packing
Vincent Paterno took to TikTok to claim that he was no longer delivering packages to homes with Black Lives Matter signs.
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Everything You Need to Know About the Great Replacement Theory. And Yes, It’s Racist
Tucker Carlson and Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz recently shared love for the great replacement theory, but what exactly is it?
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Bipartisan Police-Overhaul Talks Fail Because Republicans Love Cops More Than Black People
The two sides couldn’t reach an agreement, and something tells me Republicans are just fine with that.
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Rep. Madison Cawthorn Calls Vaccine Mandates ‘Modern-Day Segregation’
The Republican congressman was discussing the case of three Black woman from Texas who got into an altercation at a New York City restaurant.
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Trump Sues Niece and the New York Times in Hopes of Becoming Relevant Again
The old orange man filed a $100 million lawsuit claiming Times reporters forced Mary Trump to breach a settlement disclosing tax records.
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What Really Happened When 3 Texas Women Got Into an Altercation at New York City’s Famed Carmine’s
The initial stories claimed the women beat up a hostess for asking them to prove they were vaccinated. It turns out there was more to the story.
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How a Photo Tells Us Everything We Need to Know About America and Haitian Migrants
It’s American history, really. Cowboys have always been good. Black people have always been on the other end of the whip.
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St. Louis Ken and Karen Who Waved Guns at Protesters May Lose Law Licenses
Mark and Patricia McCloskey were pardoned by Gov. Mike Parson in July, but they still face losing their law licenses.