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George Floyd’s Posthumous Pardon Bid Denied By Texas Parole Board
The Texas State Board of Pardons and Paroles had previously voted to give George Floyd a full pardon for a 2004 drug conviction.
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Did Officers Falsify Documents in Breonna Taylor Case Based On A Gut Feeling?
The testimony in the case that has been widely reported says yes.
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N.Y. AG Letitia James Reportedly Says Nope To Trump’s Settlement Offer In Fraud Case
A New York Times report says the Attorney General may file a civil lawsuit against the former President.
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Detroit Highway That Segregated Black Neighborhoods Will Finally Be Demolished With Buttigieg Grant
Michigan received $104.6 million in funding to dismantle Interstate 375, a depressed highway that segregated predominately Black neighborhoods
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Brett Favre’s Mississippi Welfare Fund Scandal Continues With Newly Filed Texts
New texts from 2017 and 2019 showed the former NFL quarterback and former Gov. Phil Bryant allegedly obtained welfare funds to build a volleyball stadium.
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Reparations Advocates Tell California Gov. Gavin Newsom: Don’t Extend Legislation Deadline
While the California task force works to determine the cost of reparations, advocates say they don’t need an extension
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Should the Cowboys Sign Colin Kaepernick? Michael Irvin Says Nope
With starting quarterback Dak Prescott out with a thumb injury, the former Cowboys great is all in on Cooper Rush
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Georgia High School Principal Recorded Using N-Word to White Student in Meeting
East Forsyth High School principal Jeff Cheney was reportedly trying to explain racially offensive words
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Is the Biden Administration Doing Enough to Support Black Representation in White House Jobs?
Currently, 11 percent of President Biden’s 139 most senior officials are Black, according to a report from the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
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St. Louis Police Fatally Shoot Black Teenager They Say Had A Gun
Darryl Ross’s family is disputing claims that the teen pulled out a gun after detectives announced themselves










