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House passes bill named after John Lewis that strengthens Voting Rights Act

By Alex Rogers The House passed a bill Tuesday increasing the power of the federal government and racial minorities to block or challenge election rules they find discriminatory. Democrats named the legislation the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancements Act after the civil rights icon and longtime Georgia congressman who died last year. “John knew that the

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Civil rights groups hail court ruling they say will allow tens of thousands of ex-felons to cast ballots in North Carolina

By Fredreka Schouten A preliminary ruling by a three-judge panel in North Carolina is clearing the way for roughly 56,000 of the state’s residents who have been convicted of felonies — but who aren’t currently serving prison time — to register to vote, civil rights groups said. The action comes out of a lawsuit by civil rights groups

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US Vice President Kamala Harris (R) steps off Air Force 2 as she arrives at Paya Lebar Base airport in Singapore on August 22, 2021. (Photo by Roslan Rahman / AFP) (Photo by ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Possible Havana syndrome incident delayed Harris flight to Vietnam

By Jasmine Wright, Kevin Liptak, Jeremy Diamond and Kate Sullivan Vice President Kamala Harris’ departure for Vietnam was delayed by several hours Tuesday afternoon after her office was informed by the US embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam, of a “report of a recent possible anomalous health incident.” That term is the way that the government usually refers to the mysterious Havana

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WAVERLY, TN - AUGUST 23: People watch cleanup efforts after buildings were destroyed by flooding on August 23, 2021 in Waverly, Tennessee. Heavy rains on Sunday caused flash flooding in the area, leaving at least 22 people dead and more than two dozen missing. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

More than 270 homes were destroyed in central Tennessee as flash flooding killed 18, officials say

By Aya Elamroussi More than 270 homes in central Tennessee were destroyed in deadly flooding that killed 18 people and left three still unaccounted for days later, officials said Tuesday. A damage assessment conducted in Humphreys County showed 271 homes were destroyed by Saturday’s flooding, according to a news release from the county’s emergency management agency.

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NEW YORK, NY - JULY 26: Huge crowd of protesters march in downtown New York, NY on July 26, 2020. Hundreds of New York activists participated in a march to condemn what they see as an excessive focus of the federal authorities in Portland, Oregon and continue to support the different movements of "Black Lives Matter". (Photo by Pablo Monsalve/VIEWpress via Getty Images)

BLM protesters were targeted by federal government with stiffer punishments, an analysis shows

By Christina Carrega The Justice Department targeted more than 300 protesters by charging them with federal crimes for their roles during the civil unrest last summer after the murder of George Floyd, according to a new report from The Movement for Black Lives, a coalition of Black advocacy groups. The report found that more than 90% of federal

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Giannis Antetokounmpo becomes minority owner of the Milwaukee Brewers

By Adam Rife Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo is now a minority owner of the Milwaukee Brewers. At a news conference Friday, Aug. 20, Antetokounmpo said, “I know Milwaukee invested a lot in me, and I want to invest a lot of myself back into the city of Milwaukee.” The Brewers’ newest, tallest owner says he’s

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Rachel Maddow decided to stay at MSNBC, but her role is changing

By Brian Stelter Rachel Maddow is staying at MSNBC — but not in the same role she has held for the past thirteen years. Maddow has signed a new multi-year deal with MSNBC’s parent NBCUniversal, as Insider’s Claire Atkinson first reported on Sunday. Mark Shapiro of Endeavor, the talent agency that repped Maddow in the

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WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 23: (L-R) U.S. President Joe Biden accepts a jersey from Jewell Lloyd and Breanna Stewart during an event with the 2020 WNBA champions Seattle Storm in the East Room of the White House on August 23, 2021 in Washington, DC. The Storm defeated the Last Vegas Aces in the 2020 WNBA Finals to win their 4th title as a franchise. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Biden praises WNBA champion Seattle Storm for their work on and off the court during White House visit

By Jason Hoffman President Joe Biden honored the WNBA champion Seattle Storm at the White House Monday, praising the team for its actions both on and off the court — especially work the team has done on social justice issues. “What makes this team remarkable is they don’t just win games, they change lives. Encouraging people to get vaccinated so

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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris attends a joint news conference with Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in Singapore Monday, Aug. 23, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Pool Photo via AP)

Afghanistan fallout engulfs Harris’ first day of Southeast Asia trip

By Jasmine Wright Vice President Kamala Harris, undertaking a suddenly high-stakes visit to Southeast Asia this week amid the first major foreign policy crisis of the Biden administration, was on the receiving end of questions Monday about the US’ withdrawal from Afghanistan for the first time since the chaotic fall of Kabul. Harris’ stops in Singapore and Vietnam have

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Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul speaks at a press conference at the New York State Capital in Albany New York, NY on August 11, 2021. Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul will become the first female Governor of New York State when she takes over for Governor Andrew Cuomo, who announced his resignation after a report by New York State Attorney General Letitia James claims the Governor had sexually harassed 11 women. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

Kathy Hochul becomes governor of New York as Cuomo leaves in disgrace

By Gregory Krieg Kathy Hochul was sworn in as New York’s first female governor shortly after the stroke of midnight on Tuesday, replacing her disgraced predecessor, Andrew Cuomo, who resigned amid multiple scandals, including a report from the state attorney general that found he sexually harassed 11 women. A Buffalo native, Hochul served as Cuomo’s lieutenant governor

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