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Supreme Court ruling in Arizona case will be another front in the voting rights wars

By Ariane de Vogue The battle lines have been drawn in the voting rights wars as several Republican-led states consider ever restrictive laws and Democrats fight a frantic battle in courts to combat what President Joe Biden has called an “assault on

June 3, 2021
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Wilberforce University cancels student debt for 2020 and 2021 graduates. That’s more than $375,000

By Mirna Alsharif Wilberforce University will cancel student debt for 2020 and 2021 graduates, according to a news release. The president of the historically Black university made the announcement during 2021 commencement exercises Saturday, noting the total amount of cleared debt will

June 2, 2021
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Anti-gun-violence activist Kina Collins announces primary challenge to Illinois Democrat Danny Davis

By Gregory Krieg Gun violence prevention activist Kina Collins announced Tuesday that she is launching a new Democratic primary challenge to Rep. Danny Davis in Illinois’ 7th Congressional District. Davis has been a target of progressive insurgents in recent cycles, winning each

June 2, 2021
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Maryland to end $300-a-week pandemic unemployment benefits in July

By Paul LeBlanc, Tami Luhby and Kelsie Smith Maryland will stop paying jobless residents the $300-a-week federal boost and end two other pandemic unemployment benefits programs on July 3, Republican Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday. The decision makes Maryland the 25th GOP-led

June 2, 2021
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Revolt by Texas Democrats heaps pressure on Washington to act on voting reform

Analysis by Stephen Collinson Texas Democrats launched the most dramatic revolt yet against nationwide Republican bills to restrict voting by walking out of the state’s legislature over the holiday weekend. But their last-ditch effort may only temporarily stall the effort and underscores

June 2, 2021
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Here’s what Biden can do on his own about racial inequality — and where he’ll need Congress to act

By Tami Luhby and Katie Lobosco President Joe Biden on Tuesday laid out his most comprehensive plan yet for shrinking the nation’s longstanding racial wealth gap, the latest step in his promise to infuse more equity in government policies and in the

June 2, 2021
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Naomi Osaka’s withdrawal from the French Open highlights the tenuous relationship between athletes and the media

By Scottie Andrew One of the best tennis players in the world is sitting out one of the most important tournaments of the year. Naomi Osaka of Japan, who at age 23 is ranked No. 2 by the Women’s Tennis Association and

June 2, 2021June 2, 2021
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Ahmed Muhammad becomes first Black male valedictorian in Oakland Tech’s 107-year history

By Devin Fehely Graduation day is always special for high school seniors, but there was just a little extra pride when Oakland Tech held its commencement ceremony Saturday. When Ahmed Muhammad walked up to the microphone, he became the first Black male

June 2, 2021June 2, 2021
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Kamala Harris to lead Biden administration’s efforts on voting rights

By Jasmine Wright President Joe Biden announced Vice President Kamala Harris will lead his administration’s efforts on voting rights in a speech Tuesday on the Tulsa Race Massacre in Oklahoma. The new role comes as the Biden administration condemns efforts by Republican-led

June 2, 2021June 2, 2021
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Americans are celebrating steps toward normalcy. But the real test of Covid-19 progress is 2 weeks away, expert says

By Madeline Holcombe While Memorial Day was a milestone for a return to a sense of normalcy from the Covid-19 pandemic, it could take another two weeks to determine where the US really stands, an expert said. “In some ways, this was

June 2, 2021
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