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University of Richmond trustees 'suspend' decision on building names with ties to slavery and segregation The board and the university's president, Ronald A. Crutcher, had contended that keeping the names of Ryland on an academic hall and Freeman on a dormitory would be in keeping with the university's educational mission. Crutcher ...
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What to know about the Matt Gaetz controversy Upon taking congressional office, he quickly raised his public profile and caught the eye of that most powerful consumer of conservative media content, Donald Trump. Gaetz became a regular warmup speaker for ...
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Live Updates: Minneapolis police chief testifies Chauvin's actions "not part of our training" Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo took the stand Monday in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the fired police officer charged in George Floyd's death. He testified Chauvin's actions violated Minneapolis police policy. Arradondo testified there was an ...
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas, a Republican, vetoed an anti-transgender bill. Gov. Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas vetoed a bill on Monday that would make it illegal for transgender minors to receive gender-affirming medication or surgery — a rare Republican rejection amid the growing conservative effort to restrict transgender people's ...
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Chicago to Release Video of Deadly Police Shooting of a 13-Year-Old The shooting has tapped into a tide of anguish and frustration in Chicago neighborhoods that have been gripped by recurring gun violence.
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Inside Corporate America's Frantic Response to the Georgia Voting Law Companies like Delta are caught between Democrats focused on social justice and populist Republicans. They face major political consequences no matter what they do.
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Derek Chauvin trial: Police chief testifies that kneeling on George Floyd's neck violated department's policy Arradondo, the city's first Black chief, fired Chauvin and three other officers the day after Floyd's death last May, and in June called it "murder." His testimony came after the emergency room doctor ...
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Justice Clarence Thomas Takes Aim At Tech And Its Power 'To Cut Off Speech' But Trump is no longer in office, and Twitter has permanently banned him from its platform over glorifying violence. So the lower court's ruling from the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals should be tossed, the Supreme Court ruled, instructing the court to dismiss ...
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New York State Is Set to Raise Taxes on Those Earning Over $1 Million Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and New York State legislative leaders were nearing a budget agreement on Monday that would make New York City's millionaires pay the highest personal income taxes in the nation, a stark result of the pandemic's economic fallout.
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Through Decades Of Addiction, Hunter Biden Says His Family Never Gave Up On Him At its heart, Hunter Biden's new memoir, Beautiful Things, is a story of addiction. Biden, the 51-year-old son of the president, writes that he first bought crack cocaine at age 18. He first fell in love with alcohol in high school and started drinking heavily after work ...
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