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Abortion is prohibited at six weeks in Texas
Also under the law, users can also sue abortion providers or persons who assist women in getting abortions in violation of the ban, no matter where they live in the country
Read More »7 black men who were executed for rape in 1951 have been pardoned posthumously
The Virginia Governor Ralph Northam honored the memory of seven men who were executed for the rape of a white woman back in 1951 by pardoning them posthumously.
Read More »Polo G Books 24-Hour Armed Guards To Protect Mom Stacia Mac After Trespassers Attempt To Break In
Renowned Chicago-native rapper Polo G had to book 24-hour armed security for his mother Stacia Mac after several intruders try to break into her home. She recently shared video surveillance footage on her Instagram, showing
Read More »Following the death of a Black inmate in Ohio, 7 employees were fired
Five correctional officers, a licensed nurse, and a supervisor were sent notices of removal following their investigation into the case of Black man Michael McDaniel, 55, who died in custody.
Read More »With an in-game tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Fortnite pays tribute to the late leader
This exhibit offers attendees an "immersive journey" through a section called "DC 63," which is a recreation of the city during the civil rights movement of the 1960s
Read More »The army sergeant who shoved a Black man in a viral video was found guilty of assault
An army sergeant convicted of third-degree assault and battery for hitting a Black man who he claimed was in the wrong neighborhood was shoved by a corporal. Earlier this week (Sept. 1), a magistrate
Read More »The prosecutors ask for permission to show the video of Kyle Rittenhouse during his trial
As part of Kyle Rittenhouse’s homicide trial, the prosecution plans to introduce additional evidence. Rittenhouse fatally shot two protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last summer. In a report by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Assistant
Read More »Senator Joe Manchin’s office will be the destination of a motorcade lead by the Poor People’s Campaign
Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin stand at the center of a fierce campaign against voting rights. As a result of their refusal to end filibustering and advance federal voting rights legislation in the
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