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Young Thug’s Rise and Legal Troubles To Be Subjects of Documentary Projects
The YSL rapper will have his life and current legal struggles chronicled in both an audio podcast and documentary series.
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Emmett Till Activists March Inside North Carolina Living Facility Looking For Longtime Accuser
Since the discovery of an unserved Mississippi warrant, calls for the prosecution of Carolyn Bryant Donham have been amplified.
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Appeals Court Hears Case Arguments That Will Determine DACA Program’s Fate
Republican-led states are trying to argue that the Obama-era program comes at a significant cost.
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House Progressive Democrats Renew Calls for Supreme Court Reform
Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) and other progressives want more checks in place for the high court before their fall term
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Mississippi Judges Block New DNA Tests In Reference To Death Row Case
Mississippi Supreme Court rules that further lab evidence will not be considered in the case of Willie Jerome Manning
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California Senate Elects To Not Change ‘Involuntary Servitude’ Amendment
The proposed measure would have elevated California prisoner pay to $ 15 an hour and given worker protections.
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Buttigieg Announces $1B Program To Reconnect Low-Income Communities
The Reconnecting Communities pilot will provide grants to assist low-income Black communities harmed by segregation and road projects.
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The Wife of Justice Clarence Thomas May Not Talk To the Jan. 6th Committee After All
Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, needs a better justification as to why her testimony is relevant
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Eric Adams Says Giuliani Should Be Investigated for False Crime Report
The former New York mayor claims that a grocery store worker assaulted him at a Staten Island supermarket last week.
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Supreme Court Blocks Second Black District In Louisiana Redistricting Case
The Republican-drawn voting maps will stay until the high court reaches a decision on Alabama voting rights case next year