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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Tweets Kwanzaa Is a ‘Fake Religion’
“It’s a fake religion created by a psychopath,” Greene tweeted on Sunday, the first day of Kwanzaa.
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Georgia City Task Force Votes to Demolish Aunt Fanny’s Cabin, a Restaurant Honoring a Pre-Civil War South
Black servers danced on tables with wooden menus around their necks and civil rights activist Fanny Williams pretended she was once a slave in front of diners.
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2 Tacoma Officers Cleared In Death of Manuel Ellis, Will Return to Work
Tacoma officers Armando Farinas and Masiyh Ford are exonerated following an investigation into the brutal death of Manuel Ellis in police custody last March.
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Mostly White Jury Still Deliberating in Kim Potter Trial
After two days of deliberations, jurors asked the court what would happen if they were unable to reach a verdict.
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Indiana Bank Accused of Discriminating Against Black Mortgage Applicants Must Provide $27 million to African American homebuyers
Out of the 2,260 housing loans given out by Old National Bank during the 2019-2020 year, only 37 of them went to Black borrowers.
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Advocates Fight for Clemency for Black WWI Soldiers Found Guilty of 1917 Camp Logan Riot in Houston
110 Black soldiers from the Third Battalion of the U.S. Army’s 24th Infantry Regiment were found guilty of the riot, some were given life sentences or executed.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Greets ‘Yellow People’ At Conservative Youth Group Event
The Republican Congresswoman also joked that the group of young Donald Trump supporters would be called “a white supremacist party” by the left.
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Closing Arguments Given in Kim Potter Trial, Jury Begins Deliberations
In closing arguments, the defense asserts that 20-year-old Daunte Wright caused his own death.
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Grand Jury Indicts Former Security Guard in Alvin Motley Shooting
Originally charged with second-degree murder, a grand jury found reason to charge Gregory Livingston with first-degree murder instead.
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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.