the associated press
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Will the Supreme Court Hear Dylan Roof’s Death Penalty Appeal?
The Department of Justice filed a 39-page brief rebuking the notion that the convicted Charleston shooter isn't fit to stand trial.
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GOP Senate Candidate Blake Masters Sure Has A Lot To Say About the Federal Reserve’s Diversity Gains
The Arizona Republican candidate wants to end what he claims is Joe Biden's affirmative action regime.
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ACLU Sues To Stop Arizona’s Ridiculous Police Recording Law From Happening
The ACLU and media groups argue Arizona's law requiring bystanders to stay eight feet away from officers violates the 1st Amendment.
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Trump Taps Ex-Gucci Mane and Cardi B Attorney for Georgia Probe Defense
The Atlanta trial attorney has publicly criticized the former president's comments about Lebron James in 2018.
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The Evolution of Brittney Griner
Before her detainment in Russia, there are a number of moments and milestones leading to Griner's success as a WNBA champion and two-time Olympic medalist.
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Officers Pursuing White Suspect Arrested an Innocent Black Man Instead
One officer jumped on the Black man while another pinned him to the ground with their knee.
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Derek Chauvin Gets 21-Year Federal Sentence And Showed His True Cowardice Today [UPDATE]
The ex-Minneapolis cop was sentenced for violating George Floyd's civil rights.
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Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is cleared of charges in Flint Water case
Michigan Supreme Court Dismisses Indictments In Flint Water Case
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Does Jan. 6th Committee Have Enough Evidence’ For the DOJ To Indict Trump? They Claim They Do.
As the Jan. 6th committee presents evidence in primetime hearings, they hope Attorney General Merrick Garland is listening.