Why Gerrymandering Efforts From Both Parties Are Targeting Black Voting Districts
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Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for D4vd Following Discovery of Teen’s Remains in Tesla
Why Black Women Face Higher Infertility Rates And What Real, Affordable Options Are Within Reach
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Judge Denies Request To Dismiss Vanessa Bryant’s Lawsuit Over the Death Site Photos of Kobe Bryant
US District Court Judge John F. Walter cited “genuine issues of material facts” for the trial to proceed on Feb. 22nd
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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








