North Carolina man's 'Deport Them All' sign targets neighbor, a legal U.S. citizen
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Mother of Texas stabbing suspect describes threats against her family
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$10M settlement approved in Sonya Massey shooting
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For The Children: A Forum Against Racism – a Noticias Telemundo Special
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FBI investigating racists texts sent to Black Americans
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Minneapolis police arrest man accused of shooting neighbor after numerous threats
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Bodycam shows Phoenix officers' violent arrest of deaf Black man
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Department of Justice to investigate 1921 Tulsa race massacre
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Biden to declare site of 1908 Springfield Race Riot a national monument
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Tulsa mayor forms commission to study race massacre reparations
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Community leaders call for calm following Sonya Massey shooting
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Texas woman accused of attempting to drown Muslim children
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‘A shame before God’: Ben Crump slams anti-DEI lawsuit against Black female venture capitalists
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DOJ report finds Phoenix police routinely violate civil rights
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Arizona man accused of plotting a mass shooting to start a race war
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Video shows driver allegedly targeting people outside Brooklyn Jewish school
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Biden makes push for Black voters in Pennsylvania
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Major League Baseball now includes Negro Leagues statistics in record books
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Virginia school addresses 'segregation game' targeting Asian American student
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Demanding justice on the streets of Louisville
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This week Louisville braced as it waited for a grand jury to announce charges for three police officers involved in Breonna Taylor’s death. Hannah Drake, a local poet and mother, grappled with what it means to be Black and seek justice in Kentucky. Antonia Hylton reports.Sept. 28, 2020