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The pardon of Daniel Perry in Texas charts a new, alarming course
The Hill· 3 days agoThe pardon wiped out a jury’s finding that Perry murdered 28-year-old Garrett Foster at a Black...
The Latest | Trump becomes first former US president to be convicted of felonies
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 2 days agoFormer President Donald Trump on Thursday was found guilty on all 34 felony counts in his criminal...
Don’t Call It a Comeback for Detroit
The American Conservative· 5 days agoThe Detroit Lions have not won a championship since 1957. Whether Detroit’s growth is a one-off or the beginning of the comeback often forecasted but...
'That's shocking': Western New Yorkers voice opinions after Trump found guilty in hush money trial
WKBW-TV Buffalo· 1 day agoA historic verdict in the criminal hush money trial after less than two full days of jury deliberation. 7 News headed out moments after that verdict was announced to hear from you.
Juneteenth: What's open & what's closed on America’s newest federal holiday
TheStreet.com· 5 days agoJuneteenth commemorates the end of slavery after the U.S. Civil War, and while government buildings and the NYSE are closed, most retail stores are open. Banks, federal offices, most state offices ...
Unfinished business of Brown in Topeka
Las Vegas Sun· 1 day agoLinda Brown was born Feb. 20, 1943, in Topeka, Kan. She and her two younger sisters grew up in an ethnically diverse neighborhood, raised by their parents Leola and Oliver Brown. Despite it ...
Clarence Page: Four years after George Floyd’s death, what’s happened to the racial reckoning?
Chicago Tribune· 3 days agoFour years have passed since global protests erupted over the chilling and, for many of us, enraging...
Why a "Libertarian-Nationalist Alliance" Makes No Sense
Reason.com· 7 days agoEarlier today, former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy made some waves by calling for "a libertarian-nationalist alliance." This is far from a new idea. "Paleo-libertarians ...
A century ago, anti-immigrant backlash almost closed America’s doors
National Catholic Reporter· 4 days agoOne hundred years ago, the U.S. Congress enacted the most notorious immigration legislation in ...