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Mississippi’s Capital City Continues To Struggle With Aging Water System
Jackson’s water supply, which has been an issue for years is home to a population that is 80% Black.
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Biden Has Chance To Put First Black Woman On Supreme Court With Justice Stephen Breyer’s Retirement
Federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson and California Supreme Court Justice Leondra Kruger are potential candidates.
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Constitutional Amendment Banning Non-Citizens To Vote In Georgia Elections Fails In Senate
There is already a state law that says only citizens of the U.S. and residents of Georgia can vote in Georgia elections
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The Preserving Black Churches Project Provides $20 Million To Rebuild Historical Churches
While Covid shut down churches, this project will reopen them and address threats to Black houses of God.
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Former President Donald Trump tells A Bunch of Lies at his Rally
Trump has a rally and says things that aren’t even in the ballpark of being true.
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Will It Ever Happen? Two Senators Halt A Voting Rights Bill
A mix of the John R. Lewis Voting Rights and the Voting Rights Act hits a roadblock from the usual two senators.
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If You’re A Republican Lawmaker Planning To Post An MLK Quote On Monday, Just Don’t.
Republicans take MLK day off or better yet, tell the truth about his history.
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16 Colleges, Including Yale, Duke, and Georgetown Allegedly Collude To Limit Student Financial Aid, Lawsuit Describes
The complaint alleges universities overcharged 170,000 financial aid recipients by “at least hundreds of millions of dollars” over 20 years.
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Far Right Reps. Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene: “We’re Proud of the Work We Did on Jan. 6th…”
On the same day, both representatives pushed conspiracy theories and claimed the rioters had “no intention of doing violence.”
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Judge Denies Request To Dismiss Vanessa Bryant’s Lawsuit Over the Death Site Photos of Kobe Bryant
US District Court Judge John F. Walter cited “genuine issues of material facts” for the trial to proceed on Feb. 22nd