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We Can’t Just Vote Our Way Out of This
The calls to “vote our way out of oppressive tactics” ignores the critiques and difficulties of those who cannot do so
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Tulsa Race Massacre Reparations Lawsuit Allowed To Move Forward
“We want [the survivors] to see justice in their lifetime,” says civil rights attorney Damario Solomon-Simmons
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Jan. 6th Panel Requests Testimony From Three GOP Reps. About Capitol Riot Involvement
The House committee sent letters asking House Republican Reps. Mo Brooks of Alabama, Andy Biggs of Arizona, and Ronny Jackson of Texas to appear.
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Biden Administration Blocks Gov. Brian Kemp’s Plan To Have Private Companies Handle ACA
Gov. Kemp had planned to have residents shop for coverage through individual insurance companies or private brokers.
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Federal Judge Rejects RNC Lawsuit Regarding Jan. 6th Documents
The House select committee will be able to obtain Republican National Committee’s marketing email data leading up to January 6, 2021.
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Jan. 6th Committee Will Hold Public Hearings In June on Capitol Attack
The eight hearings on tap so far will be held in a “mixture” of daytime and prime-time programming, starting June 9th.
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Ex-CDC Chief States Trump Administration Silenced Agency On COVID Response
In his testimony to a House committee, Redfield said the CDC could not get approval to hold its own news briefings.
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Republican Gov. Brian Kemp Signs Bill Limiting Race Discussions In Classrooms
The “Protect Students First Act” is one of a couple of pieces of legislation Kemp signed that limits discussion and books in Georgia classrooms
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Post-George Floyd Probe Finds Discrimination By Minneapolis Police
The Minneapolis Police Department “engaged in a pattern of race discrimination for at least the past decade,” as per the two-year investigation
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Biden Looking to Forgive Student Loan Debt
Biden tells the Hispanic Congressional Caucus that he’s looking at different options to forgive an unspecified amount of federal student loan debt.