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Watch Tommy Tuberville’s Very Reasonable Response to Trump Conviction
New Republic· 9 hours agoTacopina’s stinging rebuke was shared during a pre-taped interview with Al Sharpton on MSNBC’s...
Rep. Horsford on how the Biden campaign can reach Black voters
MSNBC· 2 days agoMSNBC's the Rev. Al Sharpton is joined by Nevada Rep. Steven Horsford, chair of the Congressional...
Former Trump lawyer: "Ridiculous" to claim that Joe Biden orchestrated Trump's felony convictions
Salon.com· 2 days agoDonald Trump, fuming over his new status as a convicted felon, has been blaming Joe Biden for...
Fmr. Trump lawyer: He's going to use this conviction as a campaign boost
MSNBC· 3 days agoDonald Trump was convicted of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in New York on...
Black leaders call out Trump’s criminal justice contradictions as he rails against guilty verdict
theGrio via AOL· 3 days agoThe Rev. Al Sharpton, an advocate for the five exonerated men, called Trump’s conviction a symbolic...
MLB incorporation of Negro League stats is 'disgusting timing,' sports journalist says
MSNBC· 2 days agoNegro Leagues statistics have officially been added to Major League Baseball's historical record....
Charges downgraded for 3 Otieno defendants
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 6 days agoThe three remaining defendants in the death of Irvo Otieno have had charges downgraded from second-degree murder to involuntary manslaughter. Court...
Black leaders call out Trump’s criminal justice contradictions as he rails against guilty verdict
theGrio· 3 days agoAs Donald Trump lambasted the guilty verdict of his hush money trial this week, he stood inside a...
Students Want Charges Dropped. What Is the Right Price for Protests?
New York Times· 11 hours agoAt pro-Palestinian demonstrations, students have broken codes of conduct and, sometimes, the law....
Fmr. 'Apprentice' contestant whom Trump allegedly called the N-word speaks out
MSNBC· 3 days agoA former producer of "The Apprentice" claims there is video of Donald Trump calling then-contestant Kwame Jackson the N-word during the show's first season. Jackson joins MSNBC's the