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Arizona State University Students Protest Having Kyle Rittenhouse As A Fellow Student
While on trial, Rittenhouse testified that he was taking online classes at ASU. That’s no longer the case, but some students want to keep it that way.
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Symone Sanders, Vice President Kamala Harris’ Top Aide, To Depart White House
Sanders’ expected departure is the second high profile exit from the VP’s office to make headlines in recent weeks.
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On World AIDS Day, National Black Justice Coalition Hosts Inspiring Twitter Campaign
Using the hashtag, #MyFirstHIVTweet, the National Black Justice Coalition seeks to create a safe space
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Rep. Ilhan Omar Plays Disturbing Voicemail Death Threat During Conference
“We know what you are. You’re a f—ing traitor. You will not live much longer,” the voice said.
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Andre Dickens Is the Next Mayor of Atlanta
Andre Dickens beat Felicia Moore in a runoff election to become the 61st mayor of Atlanta.
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New Courses About Civil Rights Leader Rev. C.T. Vivian Have Made It Into College Curriculums
This semester, some students are learning about the man Martin Luther King Jr. called “the greatest preacher to ever live” for the very first time.
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Botswana Appeals Court Upholds Landmark Decision To Decriminalize Homosexuality
Before the decision, homosexuality was punishable by up to seven years in jail.
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Felicia Moore and Andre Dickens Face Off in Atlanta Mayoral Runoff
Current City Council President Felicia Moore and fellow city council member Andre Dickens are pushing for voters to show up for this final vote.
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Strict Georgia Voting Law Drives Absentee Request Rejections
Over half of the absentee ballot applications were tossed out thanks to just one of the requirements of Senate Bill 202, passed in March.
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Trailblazing Legend, Former Florida Rep. Carrie Meek Dies at 95
Carrie Meek was the child of a sharecropper and granddaughter of a slave who would go on to see many “firsts” in her career.








