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Joy Reid Tells Us What We’re Getting Wrong About Kamala Harris
In our exclusive interview with the MSNBC anchor, Reid said she thinks we haven’t had a chance to really get to know our first African American female VP.
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Keisha Lance Bottoms Will Join Biden Administration
The former Atlanta mayor heads to Washington in a senior role.
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Giuliani Attributes His ‘Intoxicated’ Election Night Meddling To His Love For Diet Pepsi
Former Trump campaign adviser Jason Miller alleged the former NY mayor was “definitely intoxicated in a Jan. 6th committee video clip.
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Study Finds Hateful Tweets Directed at Kamala Harris Often Go Unchecked
A non-partisan group found that hateful tweets targeted towards the Vice President are on “another level.”
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Biden Disagrees With ‘Hardening Schools,’ W.H. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Says
While some GOP leaders have advocated things like single way entry points in schools, the White House has not considered those proposals as solutions
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Democrats Losing Support From Some Black Voters
An attack on voting rights, as well as expanded support for law enforcement, are just a few reasons for Black folks’ withdrawal.
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VP Harris Calls For Action at Funeral for Buffalo Shooting Victim
“This is a moment that requires all good people, all God-loving people to stand up and say we will not stand for this,” she said.
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Vice President Kamala Harris, Barack Obama, LeBron James and More Speak Out Against Texas Elementary School Shooting
Abbot Elementary’s Qunita Brunson, poet Amanda Gorman, Missy Elliot, Offset and more also made statements.
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Russia Permanently Bans Nearly 1,000 Americans From Entering But Donald Trump Is Still Welcome
The list of forbidden Americans, including Morgan Freeman and Ayanna Pressley, comes right after President Biden provided aid to Ukraine.
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“Trump isn’t out there with a gun, but he’s enabled a war against Black people,” says Cornel West
In his op-ed, West said white supremacy is “as American as apple pie.”
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