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‘Atlanta’: A French exit
OPINION: In season 3's final episode, we find Van taking an absurdist journey through Paris. The post ‘Atlanta’: A French exit appeared first on TheGrio.... Read more
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Oklahoma passes strictest abortion ban; services to stop
Oklahoma lawmakers on Thursday approved a bill prohibiting all abortions with few exceptions, and providers said they would stop performing The post Oklahoma passes strictest abortion ban; services to stop appeared first on TheGrio.... Read more
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Peacock drops ‘Queer as Folk’ reboot trailer highlighting more diverse cast
Queer as Folk is back. The landmark LGBTQ+ series is officially returning with a reboot, featuring a more diverse cast The post Peacock drops ‘Queer as Folk’ reboot trailer highlighting more diverse cast appeared first on TheGrio.... Read more
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Children’s Book Celebrates Greenwood District’s Black Entrepreneurial Trailblazers
Educator Claudia Walker’s children’s book ‘The ABCs of Black Wall Street’ celebrates the legacies of Tulsa’s Black entrepreneurial trailblazers. The post Children’s Book Celebrates Greenwood District’s Black Entrepreneurial Trailblazers appeared first on NewsOne.... Read more
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Lt. Richard Collins III honored on same Maryland campus he was murdered by white man
Army 2nd Lieutenant Richard Collins III was fatally stabbed by a white man at the University of Maryland College Park The post Lt. Richard Collins III honored on same Maryland campus he was murdered by white man appeared first on TheGrio.... Read more
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'The Terminal List' Trailer: Chris Pratt Questions Things In Amazon Conspiracy Thriller Series
Amazon's Prime Video has released the trailer for The Terminal List, a new action-thriller series starring Chris Pratt.... Read more

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Malcolm X’s Legacy Is A Flame That Can’t Be Blown Out
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Court Renews NYC Ban on Police Restraints
An appeals court reinstated a New York City law prohibiting officers from using excessive restraint during an arrest. It reversed the lower court ruling which labeled the measure as unconstitutionally vague, per The Associated Press.Read more...... Read more
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Former New York Mayor Bill De Blasio Considers Making A Run For Congress
Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has expressed interest in a run for Congress. Seats have opened in Brooklyn and Manhattan as a result of a redistricting plan, prompting the politician to possibly seize the opportunity.Read more...... Read more
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DHS Warns of Violence When Roe V. Wade Decision is Handed Down
As the country waits for the Supreme Court’s decision on whether or not to overturn Roe V. Wade, the Department of Homeland Security is warning that the decision could lead to widespread violence around the country.Read more...... Read more
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Senate Republicans Introduce Bill To Stop Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plans
While the Biden administration and Democratic representatives work together to find the proper amount and method to cancel student loan debt for 43 million Americans, Republicans have decided to try to block it. Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), along with four other Republican senators, have introduced a bill to stop any…Read more...... Read more
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Lil Nas X to be Honored by Songwriters Hall of Fame
Lil Nas X is going to need an extension on his trophy case. In the past year the “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)” singer has won Grammys, Billboard awards, iHeart Radio awards and GLAAD Media honors. Now he’s being recognized for his songwriting talent.Read more...... Read more

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BPS needs real accountability, not state intervention
Several weeks of reports about the Mission Hill School were followed by a bag of bullets found outside of a school, then a bullet found in a different school bathroom in what seemed like a movie scene. What has been most evident over the past few weeks is the Boston Public Schools’ central office leadership has failed to create a... Read more
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He didn’t ‘act alone’
A recent study found that 1 in 3 Americans, presumably white Americans, are convinced that there is a move afoot by unnamed conspirators to replace them. The post He didn’t ‘act alone’ appeared first on The Bay State Banner.... Read more
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Tufts student starts social justice clothing line
For 19-year-old Ayah Harper from Revere, the civil unrest that followed George Floyd’s death in 2020 served as a motivator to encourage uncomfortable conversations in her elite private high school and start a small business to enact change. The post Tufts student starts social justice clothing line appeared first on The Bay State Banner.... Read more
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Lawsuits hope to extinguish racist gerrymandering in multiple states
The 2020 Census found that in state after state, population growth in Black, Latinx, Asian American, and Native American populations is outpacing white growth. But new voting rules working their way through state governments, including gerrymandered district maps, make it difficult for communities of color to elect people who will represent their needs and interests. The post Lawsuits hope to... Read more
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Wu says city won’t reinstate mask mandate
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said Monday the city would make no immediate changes to its current policy of recommending masks indoors despite an uptick in COVID-19 cases. The post Wu says city won’t reinstate mask mandate appeared first on The Bay State Banner.... Read more
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Paul Willis — multifaceted musician slated for BAMS Festival 2022
Paul Willis, who is performing onstage at the BAMS Festival in Franklin Park on June 11, is a musician, educator, artist and community organizer. With more energy than Con Edison and Eversource combined, the Boston resident focuses on bringing together seemingly disparate artistic, political and economic elements. The post Paul Willis — multifaceted musician slated for BAMS Festival 2022 appeared... Read more

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In rural, low-income parts of the country, how do you find baby formula when there is nowhere to look?
On Monday afternoon, a friend who works at the local Walmart sent Breanna Dietrich the message she had been waiting three months to receive: The store was about to restock the exact baby formula she needed. Come quick, the friend told Dietrich. She wasn’t allowed to hold it for her. The stay-at-home mother of five […] The post In rural,... Read more
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Georgia Republicans drew one less Democratic district. Now at least one woman will lose her House seat.
GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA — A Democratic primary in Atlanta’s suburbs is pitting two of the party’s rising stars against one another. Only one of the women can return to the House of Representatives, where Democrats’ recent successes have been largely driven by women candidates. Both flipped districts blue in recent elections: Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux did […] The post Georgia Republicans... Read more
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U.S. Soccer guarantees equal prize compensation to men’s and women’s teams
In a historic, side-by-side deal, the unions for the U.S. men’s and women’s national soccer teams reached a collective bargaining agreement with the sport’s U.S. governing body, guaranteeing identical economic terms for both teams. The deals include equal compensations for all competitions, including the World Cup, and equal commercial revenue sharing for both teams. The […] The post U.S. Soccer... Read more
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The choice to work: Jill Biden’s biography examines how the first lady’s teaching career redefines her office
First Lady Jill Biden broke new ground as the first person in her role to have continued to work outside the home while her husband has served as president. It’s a decision tied to Biden’s identity and ambitions, something her biographers, Darlene Superville and Julie Pace, noted as they spent over a year interviewing the […] The post The choice... Read more
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Johnny Depp trial unlocks new way for abusers to exert power over survivors, experts worry
Nicole Bedera said she feels “scared” watching the defamation trial brought by Johnny Depp against his ex-wife Amber Heard. There has been an extraordinary amount of media attention to the case, which is taking place in a Virginia courtroom, but seemingly all across social media. With the near daily stream of graphic testimony that has […] The post Johnny Depp... Read more
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How did trans people become a GOP target? Experts say it’s all about keeping evangelicals voting
When it came down to it, Rick Colby called on his spirituality in deciding how to support his transgender child, Ashton. It wasn’t a guarantee. Colby had dedicated his life to Republican politics, starting in 1984 on the field campaign to reelect Ronald Reagan. Reagan and the Republican Party with him and in the decades […] The post How did... Read more

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Children’s Book Celebrates Greenwood District’s Black Entrepreneurial Trailblazers
Educator Claudia Walker’s children’s book ‘The ABCs of Black Wall Street’ celebrates the legacies of Tulsa’s Black entrepreneurial trailblazers. The post Children’s Book Celebrates Greenwood District’s Black Entrepreneurial Trailblazers appeared first on NewsOne.... Read more
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'Mad' Buffalo 911 Dispatcher Expected To Be Fire
Tops employee Latisha Rogers said a 911 dispatcher hung up when she reported the Buffalo shooting. The dispatcher is facing termination. The post 'Mad' Buffalo 911 Dispatcher Expected To Be Fire appeared first on NewsOne.... Read more
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Florida Students Spell Out N-Word, Anti-CRT Republicans Silent
Martin County School District in Florida is investigating a photo at Hidden Oaks Middle School where white students spelled out the N-word as anti-CRT state Republicans are silent about it. The post Florida Students Spell Out N-Word, Anti-CRT Republicans Silent appeared first on NewsOne.... Read more
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'BMF' Actor Speaks Out After Grand Theft Arrest
Demetrius Flenory Jr., also known as Lil Meech, the lead actor on "BMF," is speaking out about his arrest for grand theft. The post 'BMF' Actor Speaks Out After Grand Theft Arrest appeared first on NewsOne.... Read more
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On His Birthday, Revisiting Malcolm X In His Own Words
On his 97th birthday, Malcolm X remains one of the most important figures of the American Civil Rights Movement. The post On His Birthday, Revisiting Malcolm X In His Own Words appeared first on NewsOne.... Read more
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11 Malcolm X Quotes That Are Still Relevant Today
On Malcolm X's 97th birthday and nearly 60 years after his assassination, the civil rights icon's words and work remain relevant. The post 11 Malcolm X Quotes That Are Still Relevant Today appeared first on NewsOne.... Read more

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News Platform Launches to Celebrate the Success of Black Women and Moms
Nationwide — As Black women continue to make history and pave the way in business, sports, entertainment, and community service, BlackWoman.com has been launched to pay tribute to one of […] The post News Platform Launches to Celebrate the Success of Black Women and Moms first appeared on BlackNews.com.... Read more