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How the shooting of a teen girl put a post-George Floyd police reform law to the test
A Colorado council member asked why police shot a 17-year-old girl. It took over two years and a Scripps News lawsuit for the bodycam video to be released. (Scripps News) ...
Attorneys from the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and Stanford Law School filed 18 petitions seeking to reduce the prison terms of ...
Just two days after a violent Jan. 6 defendant marched into Dearborn with a bulletproof vest to taunt Muslims by yelling ...
Two months after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, a government-backed campaign has led to firings, suspensions, investigations ...
The boycott organizer, We Ain’t Buying It said on its website the boycott “designed is to defend democracy and reclaim ...
A recent conversation with a close friend, a former Democratic voter turned MAGA backer, is revealing. It came on the heels of events involving President ...
Guardian US editor in chief Betsy Reed, who previously led The Nation and The Intercept, told me the American outpost of the ...
Religion News Service on MSN
From vaccines to gender: How Christian 'momfluencers' are reshaping the American right
Nothing is politically more powerful than an angry mother,' conservative wellness influencer Alex Clark told RNS.
When Christopher Douville started his law enforcement career in the mid-2000s in Spokane, hundreds of men and women lined up ...
A fourth-generation Sharpsburg resident has made political history. Kayla Portis, 40, is the first elected Black mayor to ...
Facing a difficult diagnosis himself, Ray George has “a different view on the whole thing,” inspiring him to cheer up ...
WASHINGTON — Two House bills to be voted on this week are threatening Home Rule in D.C., the law that allows the District to self-govern. The Rules Committee will consider the bills in a live-streamed ...
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