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VA School Board Responds to Lawsuit Filed by Teacher Shot by First Grader
Attorneys have asked a Newport News judge to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Abigail Zwerner, a first grade teacher shot by her 6-year-old student.
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Earth day 2023: Cancer Alley Should Never Happen Again; Can Biden Really Fix it?
President Joe Biden to sign an executive order to advance environmental justice. Three things to know.
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Justice Department Launches Investigation Into Massachusetts Police Department
For the second time in recent months, DOJ is looking into cops in the state.
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“Grandmaster Jay” Gets Sentenced To Prison For Actions At 2020 Breonna Taylor Protests
The Black militia leader, whose name is John Johnson, will serve a little over 7 years.
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Black Man Shot To Death By Cop For Allegedly Stealing Laundry Detergent
Roderick Brooks, 47, was unarmed when he was killed by law enforcement for reportedly shoplifting from a Dollar General in Houston.
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Rumors Swirl About Possible Brittney Griner Prisoner Exchange
Imprisoned Russian arms dealer’s lawyer says Moscow is open to an exchange for the wrongfully detained WNBA star.
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Updated: Legal Experts Find Pamela Moses Sentencing In Memphis Voting Case ‘Excessive’
Lack of education on voting rights laws and race within the criminal justice system are thought to be factored in the sentencing procedure.
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Investigation into Tamir Rice’s Death Won’t be Reopened by Feds
Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old Black boy, was shot to death by Cleveland police in 2014 while playing with a toy gun