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Missouri NAACP Says Not So Fast On State’s Marijuana Legalization Effort
The group believes that Amendment 3 will prevent minorities from entering the cannabis industry as currently written.
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Pro-Trump Man Found Guilty of Fraud for Arson Hoax and Blaming it on BLM Supporters [UPDATE]
He put on quite the show for the officers who responded to his call.
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8 Akron Officers Involved In Jayland Walker Shooting Returned to Active Duty
Akron Police Chief Steve Mylett says that staff shortages is the reason for the move.
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Tulsi Gabbard: Who Knew You Were Still Here? Girl, Bye.
The former congresswoman and presidential candidate made a loud declaration that she’s leaving, but truth be told— she’s been gone.
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Will Biden’s Marijuana Executive Pardons Lesson the War on Drugs on Black Citizens?
Some believe the White House’s executive order will begin to heal the damage of Nixon’s War on Drugs over-policing initiative.
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Black Voter Turnout Could Possibly Decide the Pennsylvania Senate Race
In the close race between Democratic nominee John Fetterman and his Republican opponent Dr. Mehmet Oz, Black voters are the key.
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Philadelphia Mayor Apologizes For Decades of Horrible Experiments Conducted on Black Inmates
The city allowed Dr. Albert Kligman to conduct experiments on over 300 Black inmates at Holmesburg Prison.
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Small-Town Virginia Police Force To Face Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
The lawsuit originated from a 2020 traffic stop involving two Windsor officers and Army lieutenant Caron Nazario.
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Sen. Raphael Warnock Speaks On Disturbing Herschel Walker Allegations For the First Time
The Georgia senator also reiterated his pro-choice stance regarding a women’s right to choose.
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Echoes of Katrina? Black Fla. Residents Feel Forgotten In Hurricane Ian Relief Efforts
Black residents in the towns of Dunbar and River Park say they were the last to get power and the relief centers are too far










