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Atlanta Falcons Wide Receiver Calvin Ridley Suspended For NFL 2022 Season for Betting on Games
During a five-day stretch in 2021, Ridley bet on multiple NFL games while he was sitting out for mental health purposes
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Participants During George Floyd Protests Take Denver Police to Trial Over Claims of Excessive Force
12 individuals have filed a lawsuit against the city of Denver over force used in protests in 2020
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Chicago Public Schools to End Mask Mandate for Staff and Students
Starting March 14, masks will become optional for staff and students. Something the Chicago Teachers Union is bound to fight.
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Instagram Announces Special Tags to Ensure Black Social Media Influencers Receive Credit for Their Content
Alexis Michelle Adjei and Cameryn Boyd, two Black women, envisioned the idea to help Black content creators
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Former Kansas City Police Officer Sentenced to 6 Years for Killing Black Man During a 2019 Traffic Incident
Eric DeValkenaere was found guilty of manslaughter in November 2021 for the shooting of Cameron Lamb
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The McBride Sisters and Brough Brothers are Leading the Rise in Black-Owned Alcohol Brands
With the help of Drizly, the McBride Sisters and the Brough Brothers are the trailblazers for Black-owned alcohol brands.
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Indiana Lawmaker Apologizes for Saying Black Students Lack ‘Respect for Learning’
Bob Behning made the remark while answering a question from another lawmaker
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Proud Boys Member in Akron, Ohio Yells Racial Slurs Before Punching Black Woman
Andrew Walls allegedly grabbed the woman by her hair and dragged her across the street
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Red Sox Minor League Player Released After a Series of Racist, Homophobic and anti-Semitic Tweets
Brett Netzer attacked the Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer for supporting BLM and the LGBTQ community
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams Announces that City Will End School Mask Mandate and Proof of Vaccination
Mayor Adams said the mandate requirements would end on March 7 as long as COVID cases decrease