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Federal Judge Rejects RNC Lawsuit Regarding Jan. 6th Documents
The House select committee will be able to obtain Republican National Committee’s marketing email data leading up to January 6, 2021.
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Jan. 6th Committee Will Hold Public Hearings In June on Capitol Attack
The eight hearings on tap so far will be held in a “mixture” of daytime and prime-time programming, starting June 9th.
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New York City’s Pay Transparency Law Delayed Until November
Businesses argued to New York City lawmakers that they needed more time to comply with the law and address unintended consequences.
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Ex-CDC Chief States Trump Administration Silenced Agency On COVID Response
In his testimony to a House committee, Redfield said the CDC could not get approval to hold its own news briefings.
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Republicans Are the “Free Speech” Party Until It’s Time To Talk About American History
Why are Republican legislators regulating books in libraries, racial discussions in schools, and “divisive concepts” if speech is free?
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Republican Gov. Brian Kemp Signs Bill Limiting Race Discussions In Classrooms
The “Protect Students First Act” is one of a couple of pieces of legislation Kemp signed that limits discussion and books in Georgia classrooms
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Atlanta HBCU Morris Brown College Receives Full Accreditation After 20 Years
The HBCU can now apply for federal education funding that could go toward student financial aid and Pell Grants or on-campus housing.
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AME Church Massacre Survivor Urges South Carolina Republicans To Pass Hate Crimes Bill
South Carolina is one of two remaining states in the country that does not have a hate crime law on the books.
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Post-George Floyd Probe Finds Discrimination By Minneapolis Police
The Minneapolis Police Department “engaged in a pattern of race discrimination for at least the past decade,” as per the two-year investigation
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Ginni Thomas Texts Spur House Panel Investigation Into Judicial Ethics
House Democrats intend to look at exploring codes of conduct for federal judges outside the Supreme Court.