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Minnesota lawmakers look to ban 'excited delirium' training for police
Tribune via AOL· 6 days agoMinnesota could become the next state to ban police officer training on "excited delirium," a term that has been rejected by major medical associations in recent years as pseudoscience used ...
Questions and grief linger at the apartment door where a deputy killed a US airman
Associated Press via AOL· 1 day agoAt the apartment door where a Florida deputy shot and killed Senior Airman Roger Fortson, a small...
Tributes from Air Force unit grow by door where Roger Fortson was shot by deputy
Tampa Bay Times· 1 day agoAt the apartment door where a Florida deputy shot and killed Senior Airman Roger Fortson, a small...
Historic settlement in George Floyd murder attracts backlash
The Daily Dot· 7 days agoAt the end of April, the Minneapolis City Council unanimously voted to give a settlement of $150,000...
Trump's vow for police 'immunity' could spell trouble for Black communities
theGrio· 4 days agoDonald Trump’s vow to give police officers “immunity from prosecution” if elected back into the...
Advocates sue Black Hawk County over jail inmate fees spent for ice cream, cotton candy
Gannett via AOL· 16 hours ago"It's a hugely problematic practice, and I think that our lawsuit just really underscores how...
Jonah Goldberg: What happened to the Republican war on ‘woke’ — and what we should have learned from...
Post-Bulletin· 11 hours agoIt originally meant staying awake — that is, “woke” — to the dangers facing the Black community. The...
2 Virginia universities reverse course on requiring DEI classes for students to graduate after...
Fox News via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoVCU’s racial literacy mandate was discussed in the wake of protests and riots that erupted across...
Opinion: Restoring Confederate names on schools is a lesson in why symbols matter
CNN via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoPutting the names of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson back on Virginia schools is reminder of how...
Why Not Memes? | Lauren Michele Jackson
New York Review of Books· 21 hours agoThe first essay by Lauren Michele Jackson that I ever read was published in the summer of 2020, a week or so into the protests following the death of ...