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Tut, a Language Used by Enslaved Africans, Is Resurfacing on Social Media
Sit down y’all, it’s time for class! Today we’re learning Tut (or Tutnese or King Tut language).
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Prosecutors Say Police Shooting of Black Man Was ‘Justified,’ Officers Are Not Charged to Family’s Dismay
Prosecutors say the police shooting Kevin Peterson Jr. was lawful since Peterson was allegedly armed and brandished a gun at them.
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Haiti Searches for Earthquake Survivors as the Country Awaits Approaching Storm
Haiti, weakened by political unrest, the pandemic and this weekend’s deadly earthquake, is now facing a tropical storm, expected to arrive Monday night.
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Daniel Prude’s Family’s Lawyer Slams New York Attorney General Letitia James’ in Handling of Case Following the Cuomo Investigation
New York Attorney General James failed to get an indictment in the death of Prude at the hands of police last March and some are questioning her priorities.
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You’ve Been Served: ACLU Sues D.C. Government and Police Officers for Violating Ban on Weapons During Protests Last Summer
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit on behalf of two journalists, accusing the police of brutality at a police brutality protest. The irony.
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American Idol Finalist Syesha Mercado Is Fighting for Her Children’s Return After Authorities Take Second Child
Mercado and her partner were blindsided by a roadside welfare check in which their 10-day-old daughter was removed, only six months after their son.
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Can Justice Be 26 Years Too Late? New Missouri Law May Help Free a Man Wrongfully Convicted of Murder
Lamar Johnson may finally get a new day in court after spending over two decades in prison thanks to a bill that goes into effect later this month.