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DC Attorney General Sues Mark Zuckerberg Over Cambridge Analytica Data
DC AG Karl Racine cites “a trove of evidence unearthed during the litigation process in the ongoing case involving Facebook” as the reason for the suit.
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Supreme Court Ruling Makes It Harder For Prisoners To Argue They Had Ineffective Counsel
In a 6-3 decision, it will be harder for state prisoners to issue new evidence that their counsel was ineffective in federal court.
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Florida Warns Against CRT and ‘Social Justice’ In Social Studies Textbooks
The Department of Education offers guidance that textbook publishers should avoid topics of culturally responsive teaching and social and emotional learning,
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Justice Department Set To Release New Guidelines and Grants To Combat Hate Crimes
The DOJ will release $5 million for states to establish hotlines for states to report hate crimes.
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NAACP Composes Anti-Hate Proposal After Buffalo Tragedy
The plan seeks to utilize law enforcement, business regulation, and gun control in order to curb anti-Black domestic terrorism in America.
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Buffalo Mass Shooting Suspect Indicted By Grand Jury
The accused Buffalo shooter entered a not-guilty plea and is due back in court in June.
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Senate Republicans Introduce Bill To Stop Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plans
The Student Loan Accountability Act would stop the Biden administration from taking any action to cancel or forgive student-loan outstanding balances.
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NY AG Letitia James Launches Investigation Into Social Media Companies In Wake of Buffalo Shooting
Social medial platforms like Twitch, 4chan, 8chan, and Discord will be the focus of the investigation
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House Passes Domestic Terrorism Bill After Buffalo Shooting
The bill passed on Wednesday among parties lines with only one Republican representative voting yes.
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Warnock Due To Meet With President Biden To Push For Student Loan Forgiveness
Sen. Raphael Warnock will advocate for a student loan amount “that would make a difference” in his meeting with President Biden today.











