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Mostly White Jury Still Deliberating in Kim Potter Trial
After two days of deliberations, jurors asked the court what would happen if they were unable to reach a verdict.
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Mostly White Jury Chosen for Kim Potter Trial in the Death of Daunte Wright
The jurors were asked their opinions about Black Lives Matter, law enforcement and the criminal justice system.
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Pennsylvania Prosecutors Ask Supreme Court to Review Bill Cosby’s Overturned Conviction
‘This is a pathetic last-ditch effort that will not prevail,’ Cosby spokesman Andrew Wyatt said in a statement.
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Strict Georgia Voting Law Drives Absentee Request Rejections
Over half of the absentee ballot applications were tossed out thanks to just one of the requirements of Senate Bill 202, passed in March.
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Hail to the Chief: Kamala Harris To Be First Black Woman to Hold Presidential Power Today
VP will step up as President Biden undergoes medical procedure
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FW de Klerk, South Africa’s Last Apartheid President Who Freed Nelson Mandela, Dies At 85
In the final years of his life, the former South African president made many conflicting comments about ending apartheid.









