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N.C. School Board Passes Strict Policy on Critical Race Theory After Threat to Cut Funding
The Johnston County school board updated its policies to restrict how teachers speak about race, civil disobedience and America’s founders.
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Maine Student Stages Walkout After Her Anti-Racism Art Is Removed From School Library
The administration said the student’s controversial painting was removed because the librarian did not get permission to display it.
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Texas Pardons Board Recommends Posthumous Pardon for George Floyd in Drug Conviction
Former officer Gerald Goines, who was caught manufacturing confidential informants in a 2004 sting operation, arrested George Floyd for selling crack cocaine.
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Family’s Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Police Shooting of Eric Logan Dismissed
Former South Bend, Ind., Police Sgt. Ryan O’Neill did not have his body camera or dashcam on, making his account of the shooting the only one we have.
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NYC Statue of George Floyd Vandalized Again in New Location
An unidentified man doused the statue of George Floyd with paint, making this the second time the monument has been vandalized.
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American Idol Alum Syesha Mercado’s Son Is Finally Home
Syesha Mercado and her partner, Tyron Deener, now have both of their children back home.
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Lawsuit Claims Black Air Force Base Worker Was Called Racial Slurs at Work
A suit claims that a supervisor told Bryan Wheels to be quiet about the racial harassment.
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Charlotte, N.C., Police Are More Likely to Pull Over Black Drivers, Report Says
The report found that Black drivers are more likely to be arrested and experience use-of-force during traffic stops.
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The City Where Daunte Wright Was Killed Has a New Policing Policy
Brooklyn Center, Minn., announced a cite-and-release policy, which changes what officers are allowed to do during stops for minor traffic violations.
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ACLU Lawsuit Accuses Louisiana Officers of Beating a Black Man in Jail
In a video of Jarrius Brown’s police interview, he appears bloodied and beaten and asks for medical attention.





