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Rep. Bobby Rush Announces Retirement After 15 Terms, 30 Years in Congress
The former Black Panther leader was first elected to the house of Representatives in 1992 and beat former President Barack Obama in a House primary in 2000.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Banned From Twitter and Facebook for COVID-19 Misinformation
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene ran to social platform GETTR to complain about the “censorship.”
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Kenosha Prosecutors File More Than 90 Criminal Charges In Last Year’s Protests
The ensuing chaos eclipsed the police shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake
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‘It Just Went Chaotic’: A Weeping Kim Potter Takes the Stand
Former Minnesota officer Kim Potter spared no tears while performing her testimony before a mostly white jury.
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Daunte Wright’s Father Testifies on Day 6 of Kim Potter Trial
“I miss him a lot, every day,” Daunte Wright’s father, Arbuey Wright, said on the stand Wednesday.
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D.C. Attorney General Sues Proud Boys, Oath Keepers Over Jan. 6 Riot
The suit accuses over 31 members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers of domestic terrorism.
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Derek Chauvin Pleads Guilty to Violating George Floyd’s Civil Rights in Federal Case
The former Minneapolis officer also entered a guilty plea in the federal civil rights case of a 14-year-old boy he held by the neck and beat with a flashlight.
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Larry Nassar Abuse Survivors Reach $380 Million Settlement
The litigations continue as former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar serves up to 175 years in prison for the sexual abuse of young girls and women athletes.
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‘The Taser Is Yellow; The Firearm Is Black’: Jury Hears the Differences Between Kim Potter’s Gun and Taser
Kim Potter’s gun and taser had considerable differences and she didn’t perform a “spark test” on her taser before her shift.
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Kanye West’s Publicist Showed Up To A Georgia Election Worker’s Home To Pressure Her to Confess to Voter Fraud
Chicagoan publicist, Trevian Kutti, showed up to 62-year-old Ruby Freeman’s home offering to “help.”