african-american women in politics
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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx Are Beefing. Here’s How It All Went Down
The dustup took place during dueling news conferences in which each person blames the other for what should be happening.
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Rep. Ayanna Pressley Wants Medicare to Cover Wigs: ‘It’s So Much More Than Cosmetic’
Pressley, who lives with alopecia, introduced a new bill on Thursday, the last day of Alopecia Awareness Month.
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Trump Suggests Stacey Abrams Might Be a Better Georgia Governor Than Brian Kemp
He’s obviously not being serious, but at the same time, he’s not wrong.
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Did a Lab Really Refuse to Test Candace Owens for COVID-19? The Root Investigates
Owens claims a testing lab sent her an email that it wouldn’t be testing her for COVID-19 because of her political views.
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Leave Kamala Harris TF Alone
Harris is not only the first female African-American vice president, she’s arguably the most scrutinized.
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Daniel Prude’s Family’s Lawyer Slams New York Attorney General Letitia James’ in Handling of Case Following the Cuomo Investigation
New York Attorney General James failed to get an indictment in the death of Prude at the hands of police last March and some are questioning her priorities.
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‘Mandate’ Is the New Jim Crow: Candace Owens, Rand Paul and the Oppression of the Conservative Death Cult
According to the newest right-wing narrative, COVID restrictions are forms of segregation targeting anti-vaxxers, anti-maskers and anti-fact conservatives.
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Chicago Cops Turn Their Backs on Mayor Lori Lightfoot in a Twist of Incredible Irony
Mayor Lightfoot, who has been accused of being soft on cops after campaigning on police reform, is learning a tough lesson.



