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Ex-Police Chief Files Suit Over Resignation In Daunte Wright Shooting
Former Minneapolis police chief Tim Gannon claims his forced resignation was retaliatory and discriminatory
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Ron Desantis Suspends State Attorney Who Refused To Enforce Abortion Restrictions
The Florida Gov. called State Attorney Andrew Warren’s refusal to go after abortion providers a neglect of duty.
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Top U.S. Companies Urge Supreme Court To Uphold Affirmative Action
Over 80 companies like Apple, Bayer, Verizon, General Electric, and Microsoft tout affirmative action as a way to strengthen the workforce.
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Detroit Primary Likely Means No Black Representation For First Time Since 1955
State Rep. Shri Thanedar’s primary win has started up a discussion about the dilution of Black voting power in Michigan
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Stacey Abrams Criticizes Gov. Brian Kemp Over the Nixing of Music Midtown
Canceling the music festival could cost Georgia more than $50 million in revenue
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Stacey Abrams Releases Plan To Create More Affordable Housing In Georgia
The Democratic gubernatorial candidate aims to support the homeless, help first-time home buyers, and protect against gentrification.
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Herschel Walker Finally Agrees To Debate Sen. Raphael Warnock In His Hometown
The first debate between the two Georgia senate candidates is set for October 14th in Savannah, Georgia
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Georgia Ethics Commission Move Cases Ahead Against Abrams-Backed Groups
The ethics commission claims The New Georgia Project and the New Georgia Project Action Fund violated disclosure laws in 2018.
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Bipartisan Collective Create Bill To Find ‘Middle Ground’ On Abortion Protections
The bill sponsored by Sens. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), Tim Kaine (D-Va), and Susan Collins (R-Maine) is not likely to pass the Senate
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Jan. 6th Witness Names Found On Oath Keeper Suspect’s ‘Death List’
Former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss have received constant threats since the 2020 Presidential election.