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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Goes off on Texas Gov. Abbott and His ‘Racist’ and ‘Inhumane’ Migrant Busing Practices
Texas has sent over 80 migrants between Wednesday and Thursday to Chicago on buses
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As the Jackson Mississippi Water Crisis Continues, Virtual Schooling For Children Becomes Difficult
The Jackson Teacher’s Association is concerned that the lack of water will cause children to lose valuable time in class.
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Video Shows NYPD Officer Punching 19-Year-Old Woman During An Arrest
After Officer Kendo Kinsey and Tamani Crum got into a shoving match, Kinsey is shown punching the young woman.
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GOP Senate Candidate Blake Masters Sure Has A Lot To Say About the Federal Reserve’s Diversity Gains
The Arizona Republican candidate wants to end what he claims is Joe Biden’s affirmative action regime.
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Which Parts of Times Square Will Be ‘Gun Free Zones?” NY’s City Council Is Trying to Figure That Out
In light of a Supreme Court ruling that has struck down an ages-old concealed carry law, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has put some protections in place.
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Louisville Corrections Officer Fired After Tasteless Video Mocking Breonna Taylor’s Death Surfaces
Former Louisville Metro Corrections officer Turhan Knight created a fake recruitment video making light of Taylor’s killing at Kentucky State Fair.
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Jackson Mississippi Water Crisis Fails Black Community Again
Jackson, Mississippi’s water supply is so bad, its citizens won’t be able to drink it or brush their teeth with it for the immediate future.
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South Dakota High School To Black Student: Cut Your Dreadlocks Or Leave Our School
14-year-old freshman Braxton Schafer had been wearing his hair in locs in previous years before.
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ACLU Sues To Stop Arizona’s Ridiculous Police Recording Law From Happening
The ACLU and media groups argue Arizona’s law requiring bystanders to stay eight feet away from officers violates the 1st Amendment.
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Racist Jim Crow Provisions Are Alive and Suppressing Black Votes In Mississippi
A ruling from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals court allows the disenfranchisement of Black voters in Mississippi to continue.