Why Chicago Inmates Are Dying Over Scraps of Paper
The Genius Strategy Behind Zendaya’s ‘The Drama’ Press Tour Outfits
Why a Forth Worth Man Trying to Protect the Kids in His Neighborhood is Now Facing Prison Time
Shocking Development After Husband Arrested for Murder of Florida Vice Mayor
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Thousands of Chicago Students and Faculty COVID-19 Tests Rendered ‘Invalid’ After Shipping Troubles
Delays in processing due to weather and the holidays caused the samples to spoil.
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7 Cleveland Schools Named After Slaveholders Set to Be Renamed
Two elementary schools named after founding fathers and slaveholders, Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry, are among a growing list of schools to be renamed.
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Manhattan DA Says Office Will Only Prosecute Serious Crimes
Alvin Bragg, Manhattan’s new district attorney, recalled his own experience with the criminal justice system as a Black youth growing up in Harlem.
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Black Teachers Are Leaving the Profession Behind In Huge Numbers
Recent studies show that diversity in the teaching profession has been on a sharp decline for the last two years
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Lawrence Brooks, Oldest WWII Veteran Dies At 112
Brooks returned home to a Jim Crow era South in , denied his GI Bill benefits.
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Chicago Teachers Union Votes to Teach Virtually, City Cancels Classes for 330,000 Students
Chicago Teachers Union votes for virtual classes until Jan. 18








