Politics
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New Report Shows Murders, Violent Crime Down in 40 Cities. Here’s What That Means
As crime rates reach historic lows in the U.S., politicians and community members are trying to isolate exactly why.
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Trump’s Battle to Fire Lisa Cook is Just Beginning — Here’s What’s On the Line
Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook faces her future and the Fed’s independence in front of the Supreme Court following Trump’s attempt to remove her last August.
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Is Martial Law Headed to Minneapolis? Gov. Tim Walz, Trump Have Frightening Thoughts
One week after the shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis, Trump warned residents to obey ICE or face the Insurrection Act.
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Why Shocking FBI Raid on Star Reporter’s Home Should Scare the Hell Out of Everyone
After the FBI stormed a reporter’s home, press freedom groups are calling the move a “tremendous intrusion.”
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New Footage Shows Ice Agent’s View During Fatal Minneapolis Shooting, From George Floyd to Renee Good: Minneapolis Faces New Trauma After Shooting, Zohran Mamdani and Brandon Johnson React to Deadly ICE Shooting, Why ICE Agent Killing a White Woman Could Actually Make a Difference, Jasmine Crockett Calls Out Republicans in Emotional Response to Renee Good, Tim Walz Warns Minnesota Residents of Martial Law and Everything We Know About the Dec. 7 Tragedy
Here’s everything we know and more about the fatal Minnesota shooting involving an ICE agent and an American citizen.
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Lawmakers Push Ice Agents to Reveal Their Faces
Before Renee Good was fatally shot by ICE agent Johnathan Ross, California lawmakers put forth legislation to ban ICE from wearing masks.
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Employers Returning to This Old, Tired Hiring Practice Could Mean Trouble for Black American Workers
Reports show AI, anti-DEI, Trump and a shaking economy are all causing employers to revert to recruiting from a very small, elite group.
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Keisha Lance Bottoms Enters Georgia Governor’s Race, But Can She Succeed Where Stacey Abrams Did not?
Stacey Abrams didn’t just run for Georgia governor twice; she built the table. Now, former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is pulling up a chair.










