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Mamdani heads to Harlem after stunning New York City primary results

Read full article: Mamdani heads to Harlem after stunning New York City primary results

Zohran Mamdani spoke at a rally in Harlem as he sought to build on momentum from New York City’s Democratic primary.

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Thousands mark 5th anniversary of George Floyd's murder as they call for justice and decry Trump

Read full article: Thousands mark 5th anniversary of George Floyd's murder as they call for justice and decry Trump

Thousands are marking the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's murder at religious services, concerts and vigils nationwide.

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What to know about the trial of an ex-Michigan officer charged in the killing of a Black motorist

Read full article: What to know about the trial of an ex-Michigan officer charged in the killing of a Black motorist

Jurors considering second-degree murder charges against a former Michigan police officer have repeatedly watched videos showing the officer struggling with and then shooting 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya.

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Al Sharpton calls meeting with Target's CEO amid DEI backlash 'very constructive and candid'

Read full article: Al Sharpton calls meeting with Target's CEO amid DEI backlash 'very constructive and candid'

Target’s chief executive officer has met with the Rev. Al Sharpton, whose civil rights organization has encouraged consumers to avoid U.S. retailers that scaled backed their diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.

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PepsiCo agrees to meet with Al Sharpton over DEI cuts, potential boycott

Read full article: PepsiCo agrees to meet with Al Sharpton over DEI cuts, potential boycott

Food and beverage giant PepsiCo has agreed to meet this week with civil rights advocates from the National Action Network to discuss the company’s recent decision to roll back some of its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

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Al Sharpton calls on PepsiCo to restore DEI initiatives, threatens boycott

Read full article: Al Sharpton calls on PepsiCo to restore DEI initiatives, threatens boycott

The Rev. Al Sharpton has written to the CEO of PepsiCo giving the company three weeks to meet with him — or suffer a boycott — to discuss reversing the company’s recent move to do away with its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, according to a letter shared with The Associated Press.

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Economic blackout: Will a 24-hour boycott make a difference?

Read full article: Economic blackout: Will a 24-hour boycott make a difference?

An “economic blackout” promoted on social media is underway but with no clear indication of how many people took part or whether retail companies and restaurants will notice any effect from the grassroots protest.

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New York's governor meets top political leaders as she weighs removing Mayor Eric Adams from office

Read full article: New York's governor meets top political leaders as she weighs removing Mayor Eric Adams from office

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is meeting with key political leaders as she contemplates removing Mayor Eric Adams from office after his administration has been thrown into disarray following the Justice Department’s decision to drop his corruption case so he could assist with President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.

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New York City's mayor has 4 months to persuade Democratic voters he's not Trump's puppet

Read full article: New York City's mayor has 4 months to persuade Democratic voters he's not Trump's puppet

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has declared that he is “no longer facing legal questions” after the Trump administration moved to drop the bribery charges that have been hanging over his reelection campaign — but he may still be facing an impossible choice.

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Who is Lorenzo Sewell, the pastor who referenced King's 'dream' speech in inaugural prayer?

Read full article: Who is Lorenzo Sewell, the pastor who referenced King's 'dream' speech in inaugural prayer?

President Donald Trump’s inaugural benediction on the federal holiday that celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. included an homage to the civil rights leader’s legacy.

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Harris urges Black churchgoers in Georgia to head out to vote and gets an assist from Stevie Wonder

Read full article: Harris urges Black churchgoers in Georgia to head out to vote and gets an assist from Stevie Wonder

Kamala Harris has visited two Atlanta-area church where she summoned Black members of the congregations to turn out at the polls.

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How Black leaders in New York are grappling with Eric Adams and representation

Read full article: How Black leaders in New York are grappling with Eric Adams and representation

The indictment of New York City mayor Eric Adams on federal bribery charges has sparked debates among Black leaders and community advocates about whether to stand behind a figure who, for many, represents a milestone of Black representation in government.

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Sharpton and Central Park Five members get out the vote in battleground Pennsylvania

Read full article: Sharpton and Central Park Five members get out the vote in battleground Pennsylvania

With less than 40 days until Election Day, the Rev. Al Sharpton's choice of a battleground state for a get-out-the-vote bus tour made sense.

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Former Milwaukee hotel workers charged with murder after video shows them holding down Black man

Read full article: Former Milwaukee hotel workers charged with murder after video shows them holding down Black man

Prosecutors in Milwaukee have charged four former hotel workers in connection with D'Vontaye Mitchell's death after a bystander's video showed them piling on the Black man as they tried to remove him from the lobby.

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Black leaders call out Trump's criminal justice contradictions as he rails against guilty verdict

Read full article: Black leaders call out Trump's criminal justice contradictions as he rails against guilty verdict

Donald Trump lambasted the guilty verdict of his hush money trial this week from the same Manhattan courthouse that was the site of one of the most notorious examples of injustice in recent New York history that he had a part in.

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The Rev. Al Sharpton calls for justice in eulogy for Ohio man who died last month in police custody

Read full article: The Rev. Al Sharpton calls for justice in eulogy for Ohio man who died last month in police custody

The Rev. Al Sharpton and family members of an Ohio man who died in police custody last month told mourners at his funeral that they and the community must fight to see that he gets justice.

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Biden tells racial justice meeting, 'We've kept our promises,' as he looks to energize Black voters

Read full article: Biden tells racial justice meeting, 'We've kept our promises,' as he looks to energize Black voters

President Joe Biden has virtually addressed the Rev. Al Sharpton’s racial justice conference, telling a sympathetic crowd “we’ve kept our promises” as he ramps up efforts to energize Black voters who will be vital to his reelection bid this fall.

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Biden will give a live virtual address at Sharpton's annual civil rights conference

Read full article: Biden will give a live virtual address at Sharpton's annual civil rights conference

President Joe Biden is expected to give a live virtual keynote address to the Rev. Al Sharpton’s racial justice conference in New York.

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Connecticut trooper acquitted in shooting death of Black college student following chase

Read full article: Connecticut trooper acquitted in shooting death of Black college student following chase

A white Connecticut state police trooper has been acquitted of all charges in the death of a 19-year-old Black community college student who was shot as he sat in a stolen car while holding a knife.

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A Dallas pastor steps into Jesse Jackson's role as leader of his Rainbow PUSH Coalition

Read full article: A Dallas pastor steps into Jesse Jackson's role as leader of his Rainbow PUSH Coalition

A Dallas pastor is the new head of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition civil rights group, stepping into the role that has been held for decades by the Rev. Jesse Jackson.

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New York will set up a commission to consider reparations for slavery

Read full article: New York will set up a commission to consider reparations for slavery

New York state will create a commission tasked with considering reparations to address the persistent, harmful effects of slavery in the state under a bill signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday.

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As Jacksonville shooting victims are eulogized, advocates call attention to anti-Black hate crimes

Read full article: As Jacksonville shooting victims are eulogized, advocates call attention to anti-Black hate crimes

The motivations of a shooter who recently targeted and killed Black people in Jacksonville, Florida, have revived concerns about the threat of hate violence and domestic terrorism.

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis booed at vigil as hundreds mourn more racist killings

Read full article: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis booed at vigil as hundreds mourn more racist killings

Hundreds of people have gathered at prayer vigils and in church to mourn yet another racist attack in America.

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Thousands converge on National Mall to mark the March on Washington’s 60th anniversary

Read full article: Thousands converge on National Mall to mark the March on Washington’s 60th anniversary

Thousands have gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in the nation’s capital to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech.

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At March on Washington's 60th anniversary, leaders seek energy of original movement for civil rights

Read full article: At March on Washington's 60th anniversary, leaders seek energy of original movement for civil rights

Sixty years ago, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. issued his resounding call for racial harmony that set off decades of push and pull toward progress.

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Daniel Penny pleads not guilty to revised charges in chokehold death of Jordan Neely on NYC subway

Read full article: Daniel Penny pleads not guilty to revised charges in chokehold death of Jordan Neely on NYC subway

A U.S. Marine veteran has pleaded not guilty to second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in the fatal chokehold of a man who was behaving erratically on a New York City subway train.

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Jordan Neely, NYC subway rider choked to death, is mourned at Manhattan church

Read full article: Jordan Neely, NYC subway rider choked to death, is mourned at Manhattan church

Mourners gathered at a Harlem church at the funeral of Jordan Neely, the man whose chokehold death on the New York City subway set off a debate about vigilantism, homelessness and public safety.

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Some call NYC subway choking criminal, others hold judgment

Read full article: Some call NYC subway choking criminal, others hold judgment

Some call the choking death of a man at the hands of another New York subway rider a criminal act.

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Remembrances, calls for reform at Irvo Otieno's funeral

Read full article: Remembrances, calls for reform at Irvo Otieno's funeral

Family, friends and other mourners gathered at a Virginia church to remember Irvo Otieno at a funeral service.

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Sharpton says film debuts at 'critical point' in US politics

Read full article: Sharpton says film debuts at 'critical point' in US politics

The Rev. Al Sharpton has been called a lot of names in his public life.

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Ogwumike, WNBA continue push for Brittney Griner's release

Read full article: Ogwumike, WNBA continue push for Brittney Griner's release

Nneka Ogwumike says Brittney Griner is an American hero.

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WNBA’s Griner pleads guilty at her drug trial in Russia

Read full article: WNBA’s Griner pleads guilty at her drug trial in Russia

WNBA star Brittney Griner pleaded guilty to drug possession charges on the second day of her trial in a Russian court in a case that could see her sentenced to up to 10 years in prison.

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To some defenders, gun ruling could right a racial wrong

Read full article: To some defenders, gun ruling could right a racial wrong

When the U.S. Supreme Court struck down New York’s tight restrictions on who can carry a handgun, condemnation erupted from liberal leaders and activists.

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Al Sharpton takes a bow, with Spike, to close out Tribeca

Read full article: Al Sharpton takes a bow, with Spike, to close out Tribeca

On the eve of Juneteenth, the Tribeca Festival came to a close with the Rev_ Al Sharpton documentary “Loudmouth.”.

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Tribeca 'documusical' casts Rudy Giuliani's arc as opera

Read full article: Tribeca 'documusical' casts Rudy Giuliani's arc as opera

A new documentary about Rudy Giuliani premiering at the Tribeca Festival weaves in musical performances to give the ups and downs of the man once commonly referred to as “America's Mayor” a touch of opera.

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Jennifer Lopez and 'Halftime' kick off Tribeca Festival

Read full article: Jennifer Lopez and 'Halftime' kick off Tribeca Festival

The Jennifer Lopez documentary “Halftime” is kicking off the 21st Tribeca Festival on Wednesday, launching the annual New York event with an intimate behind-the-scenes portrait of the singer-actor filmed during the tumultuous year she turned 50, co-headlined the Super Bowl and narrowly missed out on an Oscar nomination.

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How Biden, cops and advocates forged deal on police and race

Read full article: How Biden, cops and advocates forged deal on police and race

Negotiations that led to the executive order on race and policing signed last week by President Joe Biden had been in danger of breaking down.

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VP Harris tells Buffalo mourners: 'We will come together'

Read full article: VP Harris tells Buffalo mourners: 'We will come together'

The last of the victims of a gunman’s racist attack on Black people at a Buffalo supermarket has been memorialized at a funeral service that became a call to action.

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3 more funerals for Buffalo victims in week of goodbyes

Read full article: 3 more funerals for Buffalo victims in week of goodbyes

A week filled with goodbyes continues for family and friends of victims of the racist attack on a supermarket in Buffalo, New York.

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Officer in Buffalo supermarket attack honored at funeral

Read full article: Officer in Buffalo supermarket attack honored at funeral

The retired police officer killed in the Buffalo supermarket shooting has been posthumously awarded the city police department's medal of honor and promoted to lieutenant.

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Buffalo shooting's wounds need a strong salve, residents say

Read full article: Buffalo shooting's wounds need a strong salve, residents say

Long before an 18-year-old avowed white supremacist inflicted terror at a Buffalo supermarket, the city's Black neighborhoods had been dealing with wounds that are generations old.

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Michigan chief IDs officer who fatally shot Patrick Lyoya

Read full article: Michigan chief IDs officer who fatally shot Patrick Lyoya

Grand Rapids, Michigan, police have identified Christopher Schurr as the officer who killed Patrick Lyoya three weeks ago.

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Plan to ban menthol cigs prompts last-minute lobbying blitz

Read full article: Plan to ban menthol cigs prompts last-minute lobbying blitz

Dozens of interest groups have met with White House staffers to try to influence a long-awaited plan to ban menthol cigarettes.

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Sharpton demands name of officer who killed Patrick Lyoya

Read full article: Sharpton demands name of officer who killed Patrick Lyoya

The Rev. Al Sharpton is demanding that authorities release the name of the Michigan officer who killed Patrick Lyoya, a Black man and native of Congo who was fatally shot in the back of the head after a struggle.

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Expert: Cop pressed gun to Patrick Lyoya's head then fired

Read full article: Expert: Cop pressed gun to Patrick Lyoya's head then fired

A Michigan police officer who killed Patrick Lyoya after a traffic stop pressed the gun against the Black man’s head when firing the fatal shot.

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Patrick Lyoya shooting raises issue of officer name release

Read full article: Patrick Lyoya shooting raises issue of officer name release

Patrick Lyoya’s father says he and his family have a right to know the name of the white officer who fatally shot the 26-year-old Black man.

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Trial begins for Arkansas deputy in teen's fatal shooting

Read full article: Trial begins for Arkansas deputy in teen's fatal shooting

Body camera footage of the moments after an Arkansas deputy fatally shot a white teenager during a traffic stop have been shown publicly for the first time as the deputy’s manslaughter trial began.

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Biden closes out Black History Month with White House event

Read full article: Biden closes out Black History Month with White House event

President Joe Biden welcomed Black leaders to the White House Monday for a jovial Black History Month celebration, where he used the moment to call on Congress to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, and pass voting rights bills.

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Trayvon Martin’s mother: ‘Don’t give up’ fight for justice

Read full article: Trayvon Martin’s mother: ‘Don’t give up’ fight for justice

The mother of Trayvon Martin is marking the 10th anniversary of her son’s death by thanking those who sought justice for her family and urging them to continue to fight.

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Trayvon Martin 10 years later: A look at the players

Read full article: Trayvon Martin 10 years later: A look at the players

Trayvon Martin was visiting his father in Sanford, Florida, when the 17-year-old Black teen was fatally shot Feb. 26, 2012, during a confrontation with George Zimmerman.

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Trayvon Martin, 10 years later: Teen's death changes nation

Read full article: Trayvon Martin, 10 years later: Teen's death changes nation

The killing of Trayvon Martin at the hands of a stranger still reverberates 10 years later -- in protest, in partisanship, in racial reckoning and reactionary response, in social justice and social media.

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Goodell, civil rights leaders discuss diversity in hiring

Read full article: Goodell, civil rights leaders discuss diversity in hiring

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and a few team owners and executives met with civil rights leaders who urged the league to make drastic changes to its hiring practices to improve diversity in leadership positions.

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Sharpton: Without no-knock warrant, Locke would be alive

Read full article: Sharpton: Without no-knock warrant, Locke would be alive

The Rev. Al Sharpton told the hundreds gathered for Amir Locke’s funeral that the 22-year-old Black man would still be alive if Minneapolis had banned no-knock warrants.

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Goodell, civil rights leaders meet over Rooney Rule

Read full article: Goodell, civil rights leaders meet over Rooney Rule

A group of civil rights leaders called for replacing the Rooney Rule in a meeting Monday with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

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Florida law school creates Ben Crump social justice center

Read full article: Florida law school creates Ben Crump social justice center

A South Florida law school says it is creating a social justice center named after Ben Crump, the Black civil rights attorney who has gained national prominence representing victims of police brutality and vigilante violence.

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Biden's political standing fuels Democratic worry about 2024

Read full article: Biden's political standing fuels Democratic worry about 2024

Some Democrats have begun saying out loud what others are saying privately — that Joe Biden’s political standing is so weak less than a year into his presidency that he may not be able to win reelection in 2024 if he were to run again.

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Trial takeaways: Arbery’s killer testifies; pastors rally

Read full article: Trial takeaways: Arbery’s killer testifies; pastors rally

The man who fatally shot Ahmaud Arbery took the witness stand to tell jurors he pulled the trigger fearing for his own life.

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Attorney accuses Arbery advocates of `lynching' defendants

Read full article: Attorney accuses Arbery advocates of `lynching' defendants

A defense attorney in the murder trial over Ahmaud Arbery's death is likening a large courthouse rally and other actions supporting the slain Black man's family to a “public lynching” of the white defendants.

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Defense lawyer in Arbery slaying known for pushing limits

Read full article: Defense lawyer in Arbery slaying known for pushing limits

When a defense attorney in the trial of three men charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery called for Black pastors to be barred from the courtroom, shock and outrage rippled across the country.

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Defense attorney in Arbery death trial denies report of plea deal request

Read full article: Defense attorney in Arbery death trial denies report of plea deal request

A defense attorney for one of the three white men charged with murder in the death of Ahmaud Arbery soundly denied a report Friday that he had asked prosecutors for a plea deal for his client.

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Black pastors rally outside trial over Arbery's killing

Read full article: Black pastors rally outside trial over Arbery's killing

Hundreds of pastors are rallying at the Georgia courthouse where three white men are on trial in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery.

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Black pastors lead hundreds in rally to support Ahmaud Arbery’s family in Glynn County

Read full article: Black pastors lead hundreds in rally to support Ahmaud Arbery’s family in Glynn County

As the man who fatally shot Ahmaud Arbery returned to the witness stand Thursday morning, more than 100 faith leaders from around the country planned to rally outside the Glynn County Courthouse in support of Arbery’s family.

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Defense attorneys rest in trial over Ahmaud Arbery’s death

Read full article: Defense attorneys rest in trial over Ahmaud Arbery’s death

Defense attorneys for the three men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery rested Thursday after calling a total of seven witnesses.

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Defense attorneys rest their cases at Arbery death trial

Read full article: Defense attorneys rest their cases at Arbery death trial

Defense attorneys for the three men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery rested Thursday after calling a total of seven witnesses.

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Call to remove Black pastors adds to agony in Arbery's town

Read full article: Call to remove Black pastors adds to agony in Arbery's town

Race was always going to be at the forefront of the trial of three white men in the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery.

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Prosecution rests in trial of men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery

Read full article: Prosecution rests in trial of men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery

Ahmaud Arbery’s autopsy photos are being shown to jurors at the murder trial of three white men who chased the Black man down before he was fatally shot in their neighborhood last year.

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Shotgun caused gaping hole in Arbery's chest, fatal bleeding

Read full article: Shotgun caused gaping hole in Arbery's chest, fatal bleeding

The shotgun blasts that hit Ahmaud Arbery punched a gaping hole in his chest and unleashed massive bleeding.

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Arbery slaying trial: Grim photos, police testimony dominate Week 1

Read full article: Arbery slaying trial: Grim photos, police testimony dominate Week 1

Jurors in the trial of three white men charged in Ahmaud Arbery’s killing saw graphic photos of the shotgun wounds that killed him.

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Attorney: No more `Black pastors' in court for Arbery case

Read full article: Attorney: No more `Black pastors' in court for Arbery case

An attorney for one of three white men standing trial in the death of Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia says he doesn't want “any more Black pastors” in the courtroom.

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Migrant camp shrinks on US border as more Haitians removed

Read full article: Migrant camp shrinks on US border as more Haitians removed

Haitian migrants are waiting to learn their fate at a Texas border encampment whose size has dramatically diminished from the almost 15,000 who gathered there days ago in an effort to seek humanitarian protection in the U.S. but now face expulsion.

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Officials: All migrants are gone from Texas border camp

Read full article: Officials: All migrants are gone from Texas border camp

Federal and local officials say an encampment in a Texas border town where thousands of Haitian migrants gathered in recent days is now empty.

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Ex-deputy charged with manslaughter in white teen's death

Read full article: Ex-deputy charged with manslaughter in white teen's death

A former Arkansas sheriff’s deputy has been charged with manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a white teenager whose death has drawn the attention of civil rights activists nationally.

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Voting rights advocates rally for stronger elections laws

Read full article: Voting rights advocates rally for stronger elections laws

Thousands of voting rights advocates are rallying across the country Saturday to call for sweeping protections against a further erosion of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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U.S. voting rights events reflect multiracial reform agenda

Read full article: U.S. voting rights events reflect multiracial reform agenda

In the nation’s capital on Saturday, multiracial coalitions of civil, human and labor rights leaders are convening rallies and marches to urge passage of federal voter protections that have been eroded since the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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Hochul announces Benjamin as pick for lieutenant governor

Read full article: Hochul announces Benjamin as pick for lieutenant governor

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul introduced state Sen. Brian Benjamin as her choice for lieutenant governor Thursday in the senator’s Harlem district.

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As frustration mounts, a White House push on voting rights

Read full article: As frustration mounts, a White House push on voting rights

The Biden administration has unveiled new efforts to help protect access to the ballot as complaints grow louder from civil rights activists and other Democrats that the White House has not done enough to fight attempts by Republican-led state legislatures to tighten voting laws.

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Al Sharpton eulogizes white Arkansas teen shot by deputy

Read full article: Al Sharpton eulogizes white Arkansas teen shot by deputy

The Rev. Al Sharpton and attorneys for George Floyd’s family have joined family and friends in mourning a white Arkansas teenager shot dead by a sheriff's deputy.

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Prosecutor: Honolulu police killing of Black man justified

Read full article: Prosecutor: Honolulu police killing of Black man justified

Honolulu's prosecuting attorney says his investigation has concluded that officers were justified in a shooting that killed a Black man.

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In 'Summer of Soul,' a lost history reborn to play loud

Read full article: In 'Summer of Soul,' a lost history reborn to play loud

In Questlove's documentary “Summer of Soul” a musical flood, too long dammed up, is finally released.

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Key events since George Floyd's arrest and death

Read full article: Key events since George Floyd's arrest and death

George Floyd's death after his arrest by police officers in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020, sparked widespread anger after millions of people saw video of the event.

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Juneteenth, recalling end of slavery, is marked across US

Read full article: Juneteenth, recalling end of slavery, is marked across US

Parades, picnics and lessons in history are all part of Juneteenth events in the U.S. The day is carrying even more significance after Congress and President Joe Biden created a federal holiday to commemorate the end of slavery.

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Sharpton condemns Honolulu police shooting of Black man

Read full article: Sharpton condemns Honolulu police shooting of Black man

Civil rights activist the Rev. Al Sharpton is condemning the Honolulu Police Department in the fatal shooting of a Black man as various versions of what led to his death emerge.

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Crime leads voter concerns as NYC mayoral primary approaches

Read full article: Crime leads voter concerns as NYC mayoral primary approaches

The Democratic primary race for New York City mayor is nearing the finish line with a surge in shootings pushing public safety to the top of some voters' concerns.

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George Floyd's family holds rally, march in brother's memory

Read full article: George Floyd's family holds rally, march in brother's memory

Members of George Floyd’s family, and others who lost loved ones to police encounters, joined activists and citizens for a march as part of events marking the one-year anniversary of Floyd’s death.

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Black man's death fuels debate over police shooting at cars

Read full article: Black man's death fuels debate over police shooting at cars

Many U.S. police departments limit shooting at moving vehicles because they consider the practice to be ineffective and not worth the risk to human life.

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With civil rights charges, Justice Dept. signals priorities

Read full article: With civil rights charges, Justice Dept. signals priorities

The Justice Department is sending a strong signal about its priorities these days.

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Calls for justice at N.C. funeral of Andrew Brown Jr.

Read full article: Calls for justice at N.C. funeral of Andrew Brown Jr.

The funeral for Andrew Brown Jr., a Black man shot and killed by deputies in North Carolina, brought calls for justice from the Rev. Al Sharpton and attorneys for the family.

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Sharpton decries 'stench of racism' in Daunte Wright's death

Read full article: Sharpton decries 'stench of racism' in Daunte Wright's death

Daunte Wright was remembered at his funeral Thursday as a dedicated father whose life was ended too soon at the hands of police.

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Jurors shown video at ex-officer’s trial in Floyd’s death

Read full article: Jurors shown video at ex-officer’s trial in Floyd’s death

The defense attorney also disputed that Chauvin was to blame for Floyd’s death. Jurors watched intently as the video played on multiple screens, with one drawing a sharp breath as Floyd said he couldn’t breathe. ... She couldn’t help.”The timeline differs from the initial account submitted last May by prosecutors, who said Chauvin held his knee on Floyd’s neck for 8 minutes, 46 seconds. AdBefore the trial began, Floyd family attorney Ben Crump blasted the idea that the trial would be a tough test for jurors. City and state leaders are determined to prevent a repeat of the riots that followed Floyd’s death, with National Guard troops already mobilized.

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Floyd family, leaders hold prayer service on eve of trial

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Bystander video of the confrontation is expected to be a key exhibit at trial, with opening statements set for Monday, March 29, 2021. (Hennepin County Sheriff's Office via AP, File)MINNEAPOLIS – National civil rights leaders appeared alongside several family members of George Floyd at a prayer service Sunday night, hours before opening statements were set to begin in the murder trial of the former Minneapolis police officer charged in his death. Several dozen attendees congregated in the benches at Greater Friendship Missionary Church, where preachers led worship, a choir sang and members of George Floyd's family were joined by the Rev. The speakers called for justice in George Floyd's death, mirroring the words spoken by leaders during a protest earlier Sunday in downtown Minneapolis. George Floyd, who was Black, was declared dead on May 25 after Chauvin, who is white, pressed his knee on George Floyd’s neck for about nine minutes while George Floyd was handcuffed and pleading that he couldn’t breathe.

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Democrats assail Georgia law, make case for voting overhaul

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He told reporters the Georgia law is an “atrocity" and the Justice Department is looking into it. Allies meanwhile plan to fight the Georgia law, and others, in court. He called as well for the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, which would restore some aspects of a landmark law struck down by the Supreme Court in 2013. Donald Trump, the former president who promoted false claims of election fraud, congratulated the Georgia governor and state leaders on the new law. 1 is vast, and its Senate counterpart would confront the new Georgia law by expanding voting by mail and early voting, both popular during the pandemic.

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Democrats assail Georgia law, make case for voting overhaul

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He told reporters the Georgia law is an “atrocity" and the Justice Department is looking into it. Allies meanwhile plan to fight the Georgia law, and others, in court. He called as well for the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, which would restore some aspects of a landmark law struck down by the Supreme Court in 2013. Donald Trump, the former president who promoted false claims of election fraud, congratulated the Georgia governor and state leaders on the new law. 1 is vast, and its Senate counterpart would confront the new Georgia law by expanding voting by mail and early voting, both popular during the pandemic.

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Public reaction to killings at Atlanta-area massage parlors

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Shootings at two massage parlors in Atlanta and one in the suburbs have left multiple people dead, many of them women of Asian descent, authorities said Tuesday. The shootings happened under the trauma of increasing violence against Asian Americans nationwide, fueled by white supremacy and systemic racism.” — Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta. Ad___“The surge in violence against Asian Americans over the last year is a growing crisis. We need action from our leaders and within our communities to stop the hate.” — Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. ... Our entire nation must come together to speak out to Stop Asian Hate."

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After yearslong separation, Sharpton files for divorce

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Al Sharpton, center, with his wife Kathy Jordan, third from left, as he speaks at a press conference following his released from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. More than 16 years after separating, Rev. Al Sharpton has filed for divorce from his estranged wife, Kathy Jordan Sharpton. Al Sharpton has filed for divorce from his estranged wife, Kathy Jordan Sharpton. A statement attributed to both of them said: “After years of being separated, Kathy and I have decided to formalize our separation by filing for divorce. The couple had been married for more than 20 years when a separation was announced in November 2004.

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AP source: Cuomo among contenders for attorney general pick

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In this Nov. 25, 2020, photo provided by the Office of Governor Andrew Cuomo, Gov. Cuomo speaks in Rochester, N.Y. Cuomo is one of several contenders under consideration by President-elect Joe Biden for the role of attorney general. Andrew Cuomo is one of several contenders under consideration by President-elect Joe Biden for the role of attorney general, a person with knowledge of the search process said Friday. The person was not authorized to discuss the search process by name and spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press. Cuomo has been asked in recent weeks about his interest in the attorney general spot.

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AP source: Emanuel's Cabinet prospects increasingly unlikely

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WASHINGTON – Rahm Emanuel’s chances of landing a top Cabinet post in Joe Biden's administration appear increasingly unlikely after the former Chicago mayor emerged as a source of controversy for the president-elect, who had been considering Emanuel for transportation secretary, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. Al Sharpton raised similar concerns during a meeting with Biden and other civil rights leaders, the person said. The person was not authorized to publicly discuss private deliberations and spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity. An announcement on transportation secretary is not believed to be imminent. Two other high profile Obama-era alumni were announced Thursday as joining the Biden administration — Denis McDonough as veterans' affairs secretary and Susan Rice to head the Domestic Policy Council.

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Biden tells civil rights leaders he'll advance racial equity

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(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)DETROIT – In a meeting with leaders of some of the nation’s top civil rights organizations, President-elect Joe Biden reaffirmed Tuesday that his administration will prioritize racial justice and assemble a diverse Cabinet that can tackle pressing equity issues. Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and Louisiana Rep. Cedric Richmond, who will join the Biden administration as a senior adviser, also participated in the nearly two-hour virtual meeting with seven civil rights leaders. The talk touched on how racial justice will be a common thread as the Biden administration works to address policing and criminal justice reform, COVID-19, the nation’s racial wealth gap, voting rights and more. The civil rights leaders said they made clear that Biden's supporters expect him to deliver on his promises. Although Tuesday’s meeting with the Biden transition team seemed reserved for leaders of historic civil rights groups, other leaders are also in line for opportunities to lobby the incoming administration.

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Biden's attorney general search is focused on Jones, Garland

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WASHINGTON – Alabama Sen. Doug Jones and federal appeals court judge Merrick Garland are emerging as the leading contenders to be nominated as President-elect Joe Biden’s attorney general, three people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. Biden's thinking was described by people with knowledge of the presidential transition's internal thinking who were not authorized to speak publicly. Jones, who is white, has had a long-standing personal relationship with Biden dating back to Biden’s first presidential campaign in 1988. Jones would not comment Tuesday on the possibility of a nomination as attorney general. The Biden team has also been considering a number of other potential candidates for the post, including former Justice Department official Lisa Monaco.

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Biden makes pitch for retired general to be Pentagon chief

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Biden countered the concerns by arguing that Austin knows that a Pentagon chief's duties are different from those of a military officer. But the requirement for a congressional waiver makes getting him installed as Pentagon chief more complicated than usual. Austin retired in 2016 after 41 years in the Army and has never held a political position. Some prominent Democrats opposed the Mattis waiver, and among those who voted for it, Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island expressed doubts. Biden has known Austin at least since the general's years leading U.S. and coalition troops in Iraq while Biden was vice president.

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'How dare we not vote?' Black voters organize after DC march

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(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool)WASHINGTON Tears streamed down Brooke Morelands face as she watched tens of thousands gather on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to decry systemic racism and demand racial justice in the wake of several police killings of Black Americans. Im going to do all that I can to encourage, promote, to mobilize and whats at stake is the future of our nation, our planet. Im going to hold these elected officials that are in office now accountable and Im going to vote in November and hold those same people accountable. That was clear as the Movement for Black Lives also marked its own historic event Friday a virtual Black National Convention that featured several speakers discussing pressing issues such as climate change, economic empowerment and the need for electoral justice. I do think voting and recognizing what an election should be is a way to kind of exercise that muscle.

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