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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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White House Workers’ Task Force Led By Vice President Harris Proposes Strengthening Unions In New Report
The workers’ task force provided 70 recommendations promoting pro-union policies and practices in the federal government.
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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.
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South Carolina House Democrats Urge Passage of Hate Crime Bill
Senate Republican Majority Leader, however, claims the bill “doesn’t do anything to protect anybody. It doesn’t make anybody’s life better.”
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The Rooney Rule Was Always Meant To Fail
Brian Flores’ class-action suit is a confirmation of a truth Black football fans know all too well.
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Sen. Kennedy Says He Wants Supreme Court Nominee “Who Knows A Law Book From A J.Crew Catalog.”
Sen. Kennedy joins in the chorus of Republican Senators vying for who can be the most offensive.
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Climate-Driven Flood Costs Will Impact People of Color To A Greater Extent, According To New Study
The Nature Climate Change journal estimates a 40% increase in flood risk in places where at least one-fifth of the population is Black.
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Survey Shows Student Loan Holders Most Likely To Be People of Color
Statistics show Black and African American college graduates owe an average of $25,000 more in student loan debt than white college graduates.










