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Accused Brooklyn Subway Shooter Indicted on Two Federal Counts, Faces Maximum Life Sentence if Convicted
Frank R. James was indicted on one terror charge and one discharging a firearm.
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Connecticut Lawmakers Approve Legislation Recognizing Juneteenth
Only one legislator voted against making Juneteenth a state holiday in Connecticut.
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Jury Rejects Allegations That Ohio Police Used Excessive Force in 2016 Shooting of Black Man
Henry Green was fatally shot by Columbus police during an undercover operation.
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Vice President Kamala Harris Tests Positive for COVID-19, Shows No Sign of Symptoms
Earlier this month, she received her second booster shot.
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Killers of Ahmaud Arbery Scheduled for August Hate Crimes Sentencing
All three men are currently serving life sentences in Georgia state prison
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Former Chicago Officer Jason Van Dyke Will Not Face Federal Charges in the Shooting Death of Laquan McDonald
Jason Van Dyke was released from prison on Feb. 3, serving less than half of his sentence.
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Florida Rejects More Than 50 Math Textbooks, Citing Critical Race Theory as One of its Reasons
Florida will also ban the teaching of material from The 1619 Project
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The HISTORY Channel to Premiere ‘After Jackie’ in Association with MLB
The two-hour documentary will tell the overlooked story of the second wave of talented Black baseball players after Jackie Robinson
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Frank R. James, Suspect in the Brooklyn Subway Shooting, is in Custody, Faces Federal Terrorism Charges [UPDATED]
62-year-old Frank James will make his first appearance in court on Thursday
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A Black Virginia Teacher Says He’s Going to Sue A Former Student for Racist Acts
The teacher says the student would leave bananas in front of his door once a month