‘In Living Color’: Where Are the Cast Members Now?
Black Clergy React to Trump’s Photo Portraying Himself as Jesus
This TikTok Star’s Terrifying Health Scare is a Reminder to Take Care of Our Bodies
How The Medicaid Cuts in the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Could Devastate Black Americans
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Aurora Police Helped Kill Elijah McClain. Turns Out They Have History of Racial Bias and Excessive Force, Colorado AG Says
“These actions are unacceptable,” Colorado’s Attorney General Phil Weiser said.
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Rally Planned to Support Whiteghanistan and the Failed Jan. 6 Coup
On Saturday, some losers who love losers are planning a rally to support the terrorists that stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6.
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DOJ Announces New Limits on Chokeholds and No-Knock Warrants
The agency acknowledged that the tactics lead to unnecessary deaths but doesn’t outright ban them in the new directive.
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Minnesota Supreme Court Overturns Murder Conviction of Ex-Minneapolis Officer Mohamed Noor
The court ordered a reversal of Noor’s third-degree murder conviction, and he will be sentenced for second-degree manslaughter.
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Philadelphia Will Pay $2 Million to Black Woman Beaten by Officers and Separated From Her Toddler During a Protest
A viral video last fall caught Philadelphia police yanking Rickia Young from her car and beating her. Her toddler son lost his hearing aids in the altercation.
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Former NBA Star Cedric Ceballos Declares Himself ‘COVID-19 Free,’ Still Unable to ‘Breathe, Walk or Function’ on His Own
The former NBA-All Star provides an update on his condition after contracting COVID-19.
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Simone Biles Among Gymnasts Set to Testify Before Senate About FBI’s Handling of Larry Nassar Case
The FBI’s Indianapolis Field Office is accused of responding slowly to the first accusations against Larry Nassar and leaving Biles’ name out of investigations.
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4 Ex-Minneapolis Officers Indicted in George Floyd Case Will Appear for Federal Arraignment
Derek Chauvin, Thomas Lane, J. Kueng and Tou Thao are all charged with violating Floyd’s civil rights.
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Kansas Rep. Sentenced to Probation After Pleading Guilty to Disorderly Conduct Charges Following Kicking and Kneeing Students
Republican Rep. Mark Samsel was placed on 12-month probation and banned from contacting the students outside of a court-ordered apology letter.
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Man With White Supremacist Symbols Painted on His Truck, Multiple Knives and a Bayonet Arrested for Being a Dumbass
A California man was arrested near the Democratic National Committee headquarters on Monday.






