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  • Report: Trump Supporter Stabbed in the Throat After Calling Man a Racial Slur

    A Donald Trump supporter was stabbed in the throat at a Pasco, Wash., bar after an argument about the president-elect’s proposed policies resulted in the Trump supporter calling another man a racial slur. According to the Tri-City Herald, Raymond Williams, 29, of Richland, Wash., was arguing with Alvaro Campos-Hernandez, 40, of Pasco, Wash., about the president-elect.…

  • Is Joe Biden Running for President in 2020?

    Vice President Joe Biden knows how to keep a crowd on the edge of their seats. After wrapping a Senate session Monday, Biden was asked if he would run for office. “Yeah, I am. I am going to run in 2020,” Biden said. When asked what office he would seek, the 74-year-old vice president responded:…

  • Ohio Family's Home Trashed; Swastikas and 'White Power' Spray-Painted on Walls

    Pat Jude and her husband, Joe, left their Cincinnati rental home to visit their daughter. When they returned, the interracial couple found their place trashed and vandalized with swastikas. “They hit every cabinet with paint,” Pat Jude told NBC 4. “They hit every wall with paint. They hit every appliance, they poured paint into the…

  • Report: Law Enforcement Receives Bomb Threat for Los Angeles Subway Station

    Federal and local law enforcement in Los Angeles ramped up security across the city’s massive transit system after authorities received an overseas tip Monday about an imminent bombing at the Metro Red Line’s Universal City station. According to Deirdre Fike, the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles office, an anonymous man warned…

  • Local Non-Profit Helps Los Angeles High School Students ‘Get Lit’

    A Los Angeles-based nonprofit is helping local high school students to learn to love and appreciate poetry, and recently turned a group of them into published poets. Get Lit, founded in 2006 by Diane Luby Lane, is an organization that brings poetry into schools and “fuses classic and spoken word poetry to increase teen literacy…

  • Judge Rules Cosby Civil Deposition Testimony Can Be Used in Criminal Trial

    Prosecutors in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial next year will be able to use testimony he gave during depositions for an accuser’s lawsuit, a judge ruled Monday. Attorneys for Cosby, 78, claim that he only agreed to testify in the 2005 lawsuit brought by Andrea Constand because a prior prosecutor had promised him that he…

  • Muslim NYPD Officer Speaks Out About Being Target of Weekend Hate Attack

    A Muslim New York City police officer who was allegedly a victim of a hate crime over the weekend spoke with reporters Monday about her experience. Officer Aml Elsokary said in the press conference, covered by CBS New York, that crimes like this will not be tolerated. “I have faith that Allah is going to…

  • #WalterScott: Prosecutor Insists, ‘We Will Try Michael Slager Again’

    In a statement released Monday afternoon, Charleston County, S.C., prosecutor Scarlett A. Wilson said that she will retry former South Carolina Police Officer Michael Slager, 35, for the murder of 50-year-old Walter Scott. Wilson issued her statement soon after a jury deadlocked, for the second time, on whether or not the white police officer was guilty of shooting a fleeing,…

  • Mistrial in Murder Case Against Cop Who Fatally Shot Walter Scott

    A judge declared a mistrial Monday in the case against now-former North Charleston, S.C., Police Officer Michael Slager, charged with fatally shooting an unarmed black man as the man ran away from him. According to ABC News, the jury was unable to come to a unanimous decision, with many reports speculating that there was one…

  • NC Gov. Pat McCrory Concedes Super-Close Race

    For nearly four weeks, North Carolina governor’s race had been too close to call. On Monday, incumbent Pat McCrory conceded, clearing the way for Democrat Roy Cooper to be declared the winner. “Despite continued questions that should be answered regarding the voting process, I personally believe that the majority of our citizens have spoken, and…