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NCAA Women’s Tournament has 12 Black Female Coaches, Doubling the Total From a Year Ago
Note that five out of the 12 coaches are in the Greensboro part of the bracket
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Family of Man Shot Without Warning by Ohio Police on New Year’s Day Files Lawsuit
James R. Williams was shot by police while he was firing shots into the air after the start of 2022
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Ohio Woman Charged for Sending Racist and Threatening Messages to Michigan Lawmakers
One of the threats included ‘you won’t see the bullet coming.’
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No Charges for Co-Worker Who Fatally Shot Black Man on a Camping Trip
Peter Spencer was fatally shot on a camping trip with his colleagues where he was the only Black man on the trip.
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A Century later, The Death of an Indiana Man is Ruled a Lynching Instead of a Suicide
The 1922 death of George Tompkins has now been ruled a homicide by a coroner.
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Family of Daunte Wright Hesitant for Memorial to be Taken Down
Daunte Wright’s mother believes the memorial is ‘not hurting anybody.’
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Former President Barack Obama Tests Positive for COVID-19
Barack Obama announced in a tweet that he tested positive for Covid but ‘feeling fine.’
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Electronic Road Sign in Maryland Hacked to Show Racial Slur
The incident is being investigated by Maryland State Police as a hate crime
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Preliminary Hearing Postponed in DUI Case of Ex-Raider Henry Ruggs III
Ruggs’ attorney asked the judge for more time to examine evidence in crash
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Travis and Gregory McMichael Fight to Appeal Federal Hate Crime Convictions in Ahmaud Arbery’s Killing
Travis McMichael and Greg McMichael are arguing that Arbery’s murder did not occur on public streets