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Colin Kaepernick Offers Free Autopsies For Police-Related Deaths
Kaepernick’s new service will provide families a second-free autopsy with full access to the report’s findings.
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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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New Jersey Will Soon Send 168K Notices To Replace Lead Pipes At Properties
After Vice President Kamala Harris’ visit last week, the Garden State continues to ramp up efforts to prioritize clean water.
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Judge Will Dismiss Arkansas Redistricting Case Unless DOJ Joins As Plaintiff
U.S. District Judge Lee Rudofsky has given the Department of Justice a five-day deadline before dismissal
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Democrats Call On Biden Administration To Address Treatment of Black Migrants
Lawmakers point to amending the use of Title 42 and comprehensive reviews of the immigration system as solutions.
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Mayor Eric Adams Says Vaccination Rule Keeping Kyrie Irving From Playing In Barclays Is ‘Unfair,’ Reluctant To Change It
“I am really, really leery about sending the wrong message,” the mayor says about changing the NYC vaccination requirement
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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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James Harden and Ben Simmons Switch Teams In a Nets-Sixers Trade Deadline Blockbuster
Who won the trade? We take a look at the biggest swap of the NBA seasons.
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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.