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Is Condoleezza Rice’s NFL Ownership Stake To Be Celebrated?
Rice will be the second Black woman to own a piece of the Denver Broncos, but she has never, ever really rocked with us.
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Louisiana Judge Hits Pause On Abortion Trigger Law
Three abortion clinics argued the law is too vague
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Ohio Jury Awards Black Columbus Cop $2 For Department’s Racism
Lt. Melissa McFadden pursued her racial discrimination case for four years
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DHS Warns of Violence When Roe V. Wade Decision is Handed Down
According to an unclassified memo, social media threats have been made against people on both sides of the issue
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Starbucks Wants To Pay Abortion-Related Expenses!… And Desperately Crush The Union
Starbucks is in a fight to save its image by offering new benefits to retail employees while maintaining a ruthless campaign against unionization efforts.
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Starbucks Will Start Reimbursing Staff for Abortion and Gender-Confirmation Procedures
In a letter posted Monday to the company's website, employees will receive money for services if they aren't within a 100-mile radius from their home.
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Michigan White Man Charged With Hate Crimes for Leaving Nooses and Racist Notes Around His Community
The man would also call Starbucks and leave racist messages during the George Floyd protests.
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What’s In a Name? For Ketanji Brown Jackson—and Black Women Everywhere—Almost Everything
The frequent mispronunciations of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's name are a stark reminder of the ways Black women's identity and autonomy are often disregarded.
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Super Bill? Is the NFL Contributing to Inglewood’s Gentrification?
Large events are always promoted as an economic boost. It's usually not the case.
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84 Percent of Trump Voters Are Worried About White Discrimination, Poll Finds
White folks are nervous that hot sauce will become the only condiment sold with fried fish.
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