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Trump Suggests Stacey Abrams Might Be a Better Georgia Governor Than Brian Kemp
He’s obviously not being serious, but at the same time, he’s not wrong.
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Texas School Board Moves Forward With Process to Fire Black Principal Accused of Teaching Critical Race Theory
The district says that the board’s vote is only one step of the process and that Principal James Whitfield will have an opportunity to appeal the decision.
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USDA to Form Commission to Tackle Racial Disparities That Hurt Black Farmers
The agency has long been accused of discrimination against Black farmers regarding loan applications and debt forgiveness.
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A Maryland Parking Lot That Was Once the Site of a Historic Black Cemetery May Be Sold A Property Management Firm
Activists have filed a lawsuit to block the sale. A hearing will be held Monday to determine what happens next.
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Grand Jury Indicts Former Louisiana State Trooper for Beating Black Motorist 18 Times with a Flashlight
The federal charges against Jacob Brown come as he faces state charges for other excessive uses of force against Black people during his career.
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North Carolina Judges Block Voter ID Law From Taking Effect, Saying It Discriminates Against Black Voters
The Republican speaker of the state’s House of Representatives says they will appeal the decision.
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2 Officers Indicted by Grand Jury for Violent Beating of Black California Teen
The officers were fired by the Stockton Police Department for excessive force, while two other officers involved with the beating will return to work soon.
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Protestors at ‘Justice for J6’ Rally in Washington Were Outnumbered by Police and Members of the Media
You hate to see it. But more importantly, you love to see it.
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LeVar Burton Tells Trevor Noah that He’s No Longer Interested in Hosting ‘Jeopardy!’
The famed actor said that he’s working on other projects, including a possible game show of his own to host.
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Minnesota Supreme Court Clears the Way for Voters to Decide on Minneapolis Policing Measure
Opponents to the measure wanted it removed from the ballot due ‘misleading’ language. Early voting in Minneapolis began Friday.