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The Trump administration has reportedly spent more than half a million dollars to reinstall a statue of slave owner Caesar Rodney.
Former Okaloosa County Sheriff Eddie Duran has delayed his manslaughter trial at least 17 times, and is trying to do so again in order to vacation with his family.
The Texas Board of Education approved a reading list that will require all of the state’s schools to teach several passages from the Bible.
Family members say 19-year-old Kadir Skinner did not have a gun, and he was shot in the back by the police as he was running from a dog.
New Orleans community celebrates groundbreaking of $16M+ stadium to serve local high school, students, and residents.
Duke Energy Carolinas has agreed to lower its proposed electricity rate increase for North Carolina customers — and it’s a bigger rollback than the company has ever made at this stage of the process. The company calls it a “significant and unprecedented voluntary reduction” — the first time it has cut a request by this […]
Prominent lawyers join appeal of teen convicted in fatal stabbing, challenging jury selection process.
President Donald Trump has not been able to stop talking about the reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial for the last few months.
At a certain point, you’d think the Missouri state legislature would take the hint, but nope, the state attorney general intends to appeal the ruling.
1-year-old Kohen Wiley killed by police during alleged shoplifting incident, sparking outrage over police accountability.
BLD PWR’s Juneteenth Weekend was so much more than a simple celebration. It was a testament to what can happen when you choose community over status.
From Reconstruction to affirmative action, gains for Black Americans have a history of triggering efforts to repeal them.
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