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3 Men Plea Guilty to Plotting to Disrupt Power Grid and Trigger Race War
Three men, after claiming innocence, have pled guilty to planning an attack on power grids to trigger national unrest in a white supremacist scheme.
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Dominican Republic Begins Building Border Wall with Haiti
President Luis Abinader says the wall will stop irregular migration of Haitians and put an end to weapon and drug smuggling.
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Judge Overturns Conviction of Florida Cop Who Shot Autistic Man’s Caretaker
Jonathan Aledda’s misdemeanor charge from the 2016 shooting of Charles Kinsey has been overturned by the appeals court due to a missing testimony.
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Updated: NJ Teen Speaks Out after Police Break up Mall Fight, Arresting Black Teen
The other teenager involved voiced his concerns about racial bias being involved in the arrest of the Black teenager, Kye.
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A Missouri Mother Wins Fight to Reopen an Investigation into Son’s Death
Doressia McKee believes Columbia, Missouri police mishandled the investigation into her son’s alleged overdose. They have agreed to reopen the case.
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Black Lives Matter Kicked Off Amazon Charity Platform
The organization has been suspended due to their disputes with some states who claim they failed to report where their 2020 donations have gone.
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Olympian Allyson Felix Joins Campaign for Women’s Empowerment
Allyson Felix joined Mejuri and designer Jenna Lyons to launch a campaign for International Women’s Day, donating proceeds toward a fund for women’s empowerment
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Explores Black Civil War Patriots in New History Channel Documentary
History Channel teamed with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to dive into the efforts Black Americans contributed to the Civil War and highlight our Black heroes.
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Erin Jackson: First Black Woman to Win Gold in Solo Speed Skating Event
Erin Jackson has won gold in the 500m speed skating event at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, making history as the first Black woman to do so.
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The Criminalization of Black Women Starts Early
A report finds that Black girls are almost as likely to be arrested inside and outside the classroom as Black boys.