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House Majority Whip James "Jim" Clyburn addresses a news conference about testing for the coronavirus, in Washington, Wednesday, May 27, 2020. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)

Why Rep. James Clyburn is pushing to make ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’ the US national hymn

By Eryn Mathewson and Zoë Saunders, CNN This year, Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) is bringing some extra attention to “Lift Every Voice and Sing” and sponsoring a bill that would make it the US national hymn. “My goal is to make a contribution to trying to bring this country back together,” he told CNN’s Don

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Kendall Jackson was awarded her Eagle Scout medal on Sunday. The Indiana teen is one of the first Black females to earn the badge. Permission for CNN to use on all platforms and distribute to affiliates in perpetuity. Made one time use so it doesn't accidentally get grabbed for an unrelated story.

An Indiana teen is one of the first Black female Eagle Scouts

By David Williams, CNN Kendall Jackson went on her first Boy Scout camping trip with her mother and older brother when she was just a toddler, and now the Indiana teen is one of the first Black females to become an Eagle Scout. Jackson was 15-years-old when the Scouts started admitting girls in 2019, so

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CHICAGO, IL - JUNE 30: Police investigate the murder of a young man found shot to death in the back seat of a bullet-riddled car on June 30, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. More than 300 people have been killed and more than 1700 wounded by gunfire in Chicago this year. On June 1, a task force was formed by the Chicago police, Illinois state police and the ATF to combat the gun violence in the city. ATF has formed similar task forces on a temporary basis to fight regional spikes in gun violence. Chicago's task force is the only one in the nation formed with the idea to be permanent. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Study finds police officers of color make fewer stops and arrests and use less force than White officers

By Ray Sanchez, CNN At a time of national reckoning and outcry over systemic racism, prominent proposals for addressing police brutality call for law enforcement agencies to more closely reflect the demographics of communities they serve. Now, one of the first studies of its kind — published Thursday in the journal Science — finds that

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‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ is one piece in a larger civil-rights puzzle

Review by Brian Lowry, CNN “Judas and the Black Messiah” recounts a fascinating fact-based story in somewhat disjointed way, as it oscillates between two key characters. Despite that imbalance the movie has plenty to recommend it — beginning with Daniel Kaluuya’s crackling performance — while serving as kind of a companion to two other recent

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At sunrise, immigrants are escorted to a tent that serves a dining hall for the U.S. government's newest holding center for migrant children in Carrizo Springs, Texas in Carrizo Springs, Texas. The Department of Health and Human Services, which holds immigrant children unaccompanied by a parent under federal law, says about 225 children are currently held at a former "man camp" for oilfield workers. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Biden administration will begin processing migrants forced to stay in Mexico this month

By Priscilla Alvarez, CNN The Biden administration will begin processing migrants forced to stay in Mexico under a Trump-era policy into the United States on February 19, according to administration officials. It’s the first move toward addressing the thousands of non-Mexican migrants subject to a controversial policy under the Trump administration that required them to

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Fannie Lou Hamer spoke at the 1964 Democratic Convention about the brutal conditions Blacks faced while trying to vote in Mississippi.

BLACK HISTORY MONTH: FANNIE LOU HAMER

By Alaa Elassar, CNN Most of the civil rights movement’s leaders were Black male preachers with impressive degrees and big churches. Fannie Lou Hamer was a poor, uneducated Black woman who showed that a person didn’t need fancy credentials to inspire others. She was so charismatic that even the President of the United States took

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Paul Robeson was a true Renaissance man an athlete, actor, author, lawyer, singer and activist whose talent was undeniable and whose outspokenness almost killed his career. Credit: Photo: Keystone Features/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

Black History Month: PAUL ROBESON

By Alaa Elassar, CNN Paul Robeson was a true Renaissance man – an athlete, actor, author, lawyer, singer and activist whose talent was undeniable and whose outspokenness almost killed his career. An All-American football star at Rutgers University, where he was class valedictorian, Robeson earned a law degree at Columbia and worked for a New

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WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 09: U.S. Vice President Mike Pence listens to U.S President Donald Trump (R) speak about a report released by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz on how the Justice Department and FBI launched their investigation into the 2016 campaign, During a roundtable meeting on empowering families with education choice, in the Cabinet Room on December 9, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Trump advisers say he hasn’t shown remorse for the insurrection and relationship with Pence remains damaged

By Jim Acosta and Pamela Brown, CNN Advisers to former President Donald Trump say he still has not expressed remorse for the siege at the US Capitol, which could end up being important for Senate jurors to consider after House impeachment managers on Wednesday released new video of the violent mob’s assault on January 6.

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Diabetes drug can aid weight loss, study finds

By Maggie Fox, CNN A once-a-week injected diabetes drug helped overweight and obese people lose an average of 15% of their body weight over 16 months, researchers reported Wednesday. The maker of the drug, called semaglutide, has asked the US Food and Drug Administration to approve it for chronic weight management. If approved, it would

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