geography of the united states
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At Least 26 Dead in Black Mississippi Town Devastated by Deadly Storm
In Rolling Fork, Miss., poverty and extreme weather created a deadly combination.
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French Montana’s Video Shoot Turns into a Real-life Shootout
Rob49, the other rapper featured in the music video with French Montana, was shot during the incident.
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Connecticut Lawmaker Tragically Dies In Car Crash After Attending His Own Swearing-In Ceremony
“We are overcome with disbelief and heartbreak at [the] tragic news,” House Democrats said Thursday.
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North Carolina Student Faces Discipline Over Viral N-Word Video
A spokesperson for the Columbus County Schools said they have dealt with the situation.
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White Alabama Councilman Arrested For ‘Sucker Punching’ Black Mayor
Tarrant City Council member Tommy Bryant approached Mayor Wayman Newton after a Monday night city council meeting in a parking lot
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Black Folks In Maryland Clapping Back at Housing Officials Who Want to Sell a Former Slave Site
Officials want to sell the property but slave descendants are working hard to preserve the historic site.
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Black Arts Leader in Cleveland Gives Cultural Institutions An “F” For DEI Efforts
And for those who’ve been out of school for a minute, the F stands for failing.
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102-Year-Old Black World War II Vet From Segregated Mail Unit Receives Congressional Gold Medal
Romay Davis, 102, is being honored for her work in the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion.








