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Second Anniversary of Tyre Nichols' Death: Family Renews Call for Justice and Police Reform
Two years after Tyre Nichols' death from a police beating sparked national outrage, a candlelight vigil was held in Sacramento on January 7th, 2025, where his family renewed their commitment to seeking justice and police reform; three officers involved were found guilty of federal felonies, with sta...
Second Anniversary of Tyre Nichols' Death: Family Renews Call for Justice and Police Reform
Two years after Tyre Nichols' death from a police beating sparked national outrage, a candlelight vigil was held in Sacramento on January 7th, 2025, where his family renewed their commitment to seeking justice and police reform; three officers involved were found guilty of federal felonies, with sta...
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44% Bias Score


Cooper Commutes 15 Death Row Sentences in North Carolina
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper commuted the sentences of 15 death row inmates to life in prison before leaving office, citing thorough review and reflection; this follows President Biden's commutation of nearly all federal death row inmates, sparking debate about capital punishment.
Cooper Commutes 15 Death Row Sentences in North Carolina
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper commuted the sentences of 15 death row inmates to life in prison before leaving office, citing thorough review and reflection; this follows President Biden's commutation of nearly all federal death row inmates, sparking debate about capital punishment.
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Evanston's Reparations Program Faces Legal Challenge
Evanston, Illinois, launched a reparations program in 2022, distributing $25,000 to over 200 Black residents for historical housing discrimination between 1919 and 1969; however, a lawsuit challenges its constitutionality.
Evanston's Reparations Program Faces Legal Challenge
Evanston, Illinois, launched a reparations program in 2022, distributing $25,000 to over 200 Black residents for historical housing discrimination between 1919 and 1969; however, a lawsuit challenges its constitutionality.
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Biden's Mixed Legacy on Racial Justice: Progress Amid Persistent Inequities
President Biden's administration invested in infrastructure, broadband, and clean energy, aiming to address systemic inequalities impacting Black Americans; however, deep-seated inequities in wealth and homeownership persist, and Supreme Court decisions rolled back some progress, leaving the future ...
Biden's Mixed Legacy on Racial Justice: Progress Amid Persistent Inequities
President Biden's administration invested in infrastructure, broadband, and clean energy, aiming to address systemic inequalities impacting Black Americans; however, deep-seated inequities in wealth and homeownership persist, and Supreme Court decisions rolled back some progress, leaving the future ...
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Daniel Penny Acquitted: Civil Suit Remains, Political Debate Continues
Following his acquittal on Monday on charges related to the death of Jordan Neely, Daniel Penny celebrated with his legal team; however, a civil lawsuit remains pending, and his actions have spurred political debate.
Daniel Penny Acquitted: Civil Suit Remains, Political Debate Continues
Following his acquittal on Monday on charges related to the death of Jordan Neely, Daniel Penny celebrated with his legal team; however, a civil lawsuit remains pending, and his actions have spurred political debate.
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Judge Dismisses Top Charge in Daniel Penny Chokehold Case
A New York judge dismissed the top charge against Daniel Penny, who is accused of using a deadly chokehold on Jordan Neely on a subway, after jurors deadlocked on a manslaughter verdict; jurors will now consider the lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide.
Judge Dismisses Top Charge in Daniel Penny Chokehold Case
A New York judge dismissed the top charge against Daniel Penny, who is accused of using a deadly chokehold on Jordan Neely on a subway, after jurors deadlocked on a manslaughter verdict; jurors will now consider the lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide.
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Minneapolis to Vote on Federal Consent Decree for Police Reform
The Minneapolis City Council will vote Monday on a consent decree requiring major police reforms following a federal investigation into systemic racism and misconduct, negotiated since June 2023 and similar to a 2023 state agreement.

Minneapolis to Vote on Federal Consent Decree for Police Reform
The Minneapolis City Council will vote Monday on a consent decree requiring major police reforms following a federal investigation into systemic racism and misconduct, negotiated since June 2023 and similar to a 2023 state agreement.
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Biden Commutes Sentences of 37 Federal Death Row Inmates
President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 out of 40 federal death row inmates to life without parole on January 16, 2024, citing his opposition to the death penalty and concerns about racial bias within the justice system, with exceptions made for terrorism and hate-crime cases.

Biden Commutes Sentences of 37 Federal Death Row Inmates
President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 out of 40 federal death row inmates to life without parole on January 16, 2024, citing his opposition to the death penalty and concerns about racial bias within the justice system, with exceptions made for terrorism and hate-crime cases.
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Missouri Governor Commutes Sentence of Officer Convicted in Fatal Shooting of Black Man
Missouri Governor Mike Parson commuted the six-year prison sentence of former Kansas City police officer Eric DeValkenaere, convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the 2019 killing of Cameron Lamb, to parole on Friday, sparking renewed debate about racial justice and police brutality. This decision...

Missouri Governor Commutes Sentence of Officer Convicted in Fatal Shooting of Black Man
Missouri Governor Mike Parson commuted the six-year prison sentence of former Kansas City police officer Eric DeValkenaere, convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the 2019 killing of Cameron Lamb, to parole on Friday, sparking renewed debate about racial justice and police brutality. This decision...
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King III Urges Biden to Commute All Federal Death Sentences
Martin Luther King III is urging President Biden to commute all 40 federal death sentences to life sentences before leaving office, citing racial bias and the need for racial reconciliation and equal justice, following Biden's recent large-scale clemency actions.

King III Urges Biden to Commute All Federal Death Sentences
Martin Luther King III is urging President Biden to commute all 40 federal death sentences to life sentences before leaving office, citing racial bias and the need for racial reconciliation and equal justice, following Biden's recent large-scale clemency actions.
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"2,600 Convictions to Be Vacated in Broward County Crack Cocaine Sting Operation"
"Broward County State Attorney Harold Pryor plans to vacate nearly 2,600 convictions stemming from a controversial 1988-1990 drug sting operation where the Broward Sheriff's Office manufactured and sold crack cocaine, resulting in lengthy sentences, especially impacting vulnerable communities; the o...

"2,600 Convictions to Be Vacated in Broward County Crack Cocaine Sting Operation"
"Broward County State Attorney Harold Pryor plans to vacate nearly 2,600 convictions stemming from a controversial 1988-1990 drug sting operation where the Broward Sheriff's Office manufactured and sold crack cocaine, resulting in lengthy sentences, especially impacting vulnerable communities; the o...
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Mistrial Declared in Daniel Penny Manslaughter Case
A New York City jury declared a mistrial Friday in the manslaughter case against Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran who used a chokehold on Jordan Neely, a mentally ill, homeless Black man, on a subway in May 2023, after failing to reach a verdict following days of deliberation.

Mistrial Declared in Daniel Penny Manslaughter Case
A New York City jury declared a mistrial Friday in the manslaughter case against Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran who used a chokehold on Jordan Neely, a mentally ill, homeless Black man, on a subway in May 2023, after failing to reach a verdict following days of deliberation.
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48% Bias Score
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