• Florida Republicans Are One Step Closer to Making It Harder for Non-White People to Vote

    Florida Republicans Are One Step Closer to Making It Harder for Non-White People to Vote

    Florida Republicans are up to their anti-voter rights bullshit again and they aren’t pretending to hide their disdain for democracy. They have been fine-tuning their bill SB 90, which will make voting in the state much more difficult and passed it in the House on a party-line vote of 77-40 Wednesday. It now goes to…

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  • 3 Suspects in Ahmaud Arbery Case Charged With Hate Crimes

    3 Suspects in Ahmaud Arbery Case Charged With Hate Crimes

    The Department of Justice has charged three men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery with hate crimes. Travis McMichael, 35; his father, Gregory McMichael, 65; and William “Roddie” Bryan, 51, were indicted Wednesday for targeting and threatening Arbery because of his race. In February 2020, Arbery was running down the street in Brunswick, Ga., when Travis…

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  • IHOP Becky Harasses Black Soldiers After Initially Paying for Their Food And Then Taking Most of Her Money Back

    IHOP Becky Harasses Black Soldiers After Initially Paying for Their Food And Then Taking Most of Her Money Back

    All these brothas wanted to do was have some IHOP for lunch, but a white woman came in and messed up their meal. Four Black soldiers from Fort Belvoir, Va., went to an IHOP on April 19 to grab a bite to eat during a work break, when an unidentified white woman offered to pay…

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  • William Walker, 1st Black House Sergeant-at-Arms, Sworn In

    William Walker, 1st Black House Sergeant-at-Arms, Sworn In

    For the first time in House history, a Black person will assume the role of the chamber’s chief law enforcement officer. William Walker, the former head of the Washington, D.C., National Guard, became the first Black House sergeant-at-arms Monday after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi swore him in, according to the Hill. The sergeant-at-arms job, in…

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  • NY Man Finds Noose Hanging From His Workspace

    NY Man Finds Noose Hanging From His Workspace

    A 23-year-old brotha in a New York City suburb just wanted to clock into work and earn a living. Instead, he was greeted with racial harassment and, most recently, a noose hanging from his workspace. The incident happened on April 20 at Cooper Power & Lighting Corp in Farmingdale, N.Y., in Suffolk County, Long Island.…

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  • Ma'Khia Bryant's Death Highlights Racial Disparities In Policing Shootings

    Ma'Khia Bryant's Death Highlights Racial Disparities In Policing Shootings

    Ma’Khia Bryant’s killing at the hands of the Columbus Division of Police has highlighted the troubling pattern of cops taking children’s lives. Nicholas Reardon, the cop who killed Bryant, shot the 16-year-old girl moments after arriving on the scene. She really didn’t have a chance. Reardon’s actions, unfortunately, are not a rarity. Bryant was the…

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  • Video Of Ex-Army Ranger Training Cops How To Kill Resurfaces

    Video Of Ex-Army Ranger Training Cops How To Kill Resurfaces

    We already know that cops are state-sanctioned killers who get away with murdering people all of the time. They are basically gangs, but with the legal power to prey on whomever they choose, and when they face public scrutiny their police unions provide legal cover to beat the charges. Accountability was handed down this week…

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  • D.C. Firefighter's Conviction Overturned After Arresting Cop Is Accused of Lying

    D.C. Firefighter's Conviction Overturned After Arresting Cop Is Accused of Lying

    America’s jails and prisons are full of men and women who have been imprisoned because of a cop’s lies. The story of a Washington, D.C. firefighter who was jailed in Virginia after an illegal traffic stop is no exception. Elon Wilson was driving with a family member in Fairfax County, Va. one morning in April…

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  • Of Course, Research Shows That Black Women Wait Longer in Line to Vote Than Anyone Else

    Of Course, Research Shows That Black Women Wait Longer in Line to Vote Than Anyone Else

    Black women have long been the most important voters for Democrats, and their electoral power has been crucial at the presidential level—just ask former President Barack Obama. Democratic presidents, governors and other elected officials at various levels of government have Black women to thank for their positions and are keen to narrow in on this…

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  • The House Is Expected To Vote On D.C. Statehood Today. Then The Fight Begins In The Senate

    The House Is Expected To Vote On D.C. Statehood Today. Then The Fight Begins In The Senate

    Democrats are in control of both chambers of Congress and are expected to pass legislation that would move Washington, D.C., one step closer to achieving the ever-evasive status of statehood. While H.R. 51, the Washington, D.C. Admission Act, is expected to pass in the House, it is likely to be dead on arrival when it…

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