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The U.S. Will Increase Vaccination Support To 11 African Countries
Countries such as Ghana, Ivory Coast, Lesotho, Nigeria, and more will receive “increased U.S. government engagement and funding.”
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Updated: 16-Year Old Teen Charged After Several Predominantly Black Schools Receive Bomb Threats In D.C.
At least seven of the eight schools targeted have a predominantly Black student population.
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Florida Supreme Court Pushes Back On Gov. Desantis’s Redistricting Request
The court states that Desantis’s request on the constitutionality of a Black district is too complicated to answer in an opinion.
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Updated: Legal Experts Find Pamela Moses Sentencing In Memphis Voting Case ‘Excessive’
Lack of education on voting rights laws and race within the criminal justice system are thought to be factored in the sentencing procedure.
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Rep. Cori Bush Stands Behind “Defund The Police” Slogan and Calls For Meaningful Reforms
‘If you all had fixed this before I got here, I wouldn’t have to say these things,'” Rep. Bush (D-MO) says.
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Ohio Supreme Court Rejects Republican-drawn Legislative Maps For A Second Time
The Court has sent another deadline for new maps to be drawn no later than Feb. 17
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Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski States She Would ‘Honored’ To Support An ‘Exceptional’ Black Woman To Supreme Court
On CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday, the senator said she would vote for a Black woman who can gain bipartisan support to the Supreme Court.
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Updated: Black Lousiana State Trooper Fired After Speaking About Ronald Greene Investigation
Officer Carl Cavalier was notified of his termination on Monday and has immediately appealed.
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Biden Nominates Stephanie Dawkins Davis To 6th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
If confirmed, Dawkins Davis would be the first Black woman from Michigan to serve on the 6th Circuit.
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By Celebrating Black History Month, Alabama Teachers Are Accused of Promoting Critical Race Theory
Many parents in Alabama are choosing to claim that Black History Month is a form of CRT teachings.