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Teen Swimmer's 'Uniform Violation' Is A Symptom Of Racism In Sports
One swim coach has questioned why the "curvier" girl was the only athlete penalized for wearing her school's swim uniform.
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High court appears split over LGBT rights
A seemingly divided Supreme Court struggled Tuesday over whether a landmark civil rights law protects LGBT people from discrimination in employment.
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High court appears split over LGBT rights
A seemingly divided Supreme Court struggled Tuesday over whether a landmark civil rights law protects LGBT people from discrimination in employment.
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Black Franchise Owners Sue McDonald's
Franchise owners allege white owners given more profitable stores.
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Flags At Half Staff To Honor Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Flags ordered to fly at half staff on all public grounds after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at the age of 87.
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Critics: Trump's Executive Order Could Chill Criticism Of Israel
The order is intended to bolster the Education Department's effort to tackle antisemitism on college campuses, but critics say it could stifle debate.
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US Maternal Death Rates Are High, They're Even Worse for Black Women
Is it bias, preexisting conditions or inadequate care? Doctors and politicians try to understand the US' high maternal death rate.
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Bloomberg Equality: AAPI Heritage Month
Manjusha Kulkarni, Executive Director at the AAPI Equity Alliance and Co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate, discusses anti-Asian discrimination and the future of the movement. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg...
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MLK III: American Dream Is 'a Nightmare'
The oldest son of Martin Luther King Jr. says the "American Dream is decidedly a nightmare," as the country celebrates the civil rights leader.
The comments came during the National Action Network's Dr. Martin Luther King...
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Military Changes Hair Standards To Be More Inclusive For Minorities
Women in the Army or Air Force can have shaved heads, ponytails and braids after the military admitted old rules discriminated against Black women.
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Why Google Wants Narrower Protection for Activist Workers
Jan.24 -- Google has been quietly urging the U.S. government to narrow legal protection for workers organizing online. Bloomberg's Josh Eidelson reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Education Department Finalizes New College Sexual Misconduct Rules
While adding protections for the accused, U.S. Education Sec. DeVos says accusers will also benefit.
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Afrikaner town launches its own digital currency
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A rural enclave in South Africa, set up after the end of apartheid, is launching its own digital currency.
The Afrikaner town Orania already uses its own money and it's now teaming up with an...
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SYND 22 4 68 GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN ENNALS ON NEW ANTI-DISCRIMINATION BILL
British government spokesman David Ennals Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department, outlines the new Race Bill which will give equality to colured people in Britain.
1. mcu of David Ennals being questioned on race...
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More Cap. Hill Sexual Harassment Cases Revealed
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2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rep. Gregg Harper,...
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Bill O'Reilly accuser reax after Ofcom meeting
A woman who says she was sexually harrasssed by former Fox TV star Bill O'Reilly has called on British regulators to reject 21st Century Fox's bid to buy the 61 percent of Sky that it doesn't already own.Speaking to The Associated Press...
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Trade Tensions Are Here to Stay, Says EU Chamber of Commerce’s Roule
May.20 -- Charlotte Roule, China vice President at EU Chamber of Commerce, discusses her business confidence survey, auto tariffs, where companies are moving their supply chains, the opening up of China’s markets, doing business in China...
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Sanctuary cares for chimpanzees orphaned or abused in Africa
LEAD IN:A sanctuary in Kenya is providing care for chimpanzees that have been orphaned and abused in civil war stricken countries in West and Central Africa. The Sweetwaters Sanctuary was opened in 1993 and is now home to almost 40...
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RR7239B INDIA: THE UNTOUCHABLES - CUTS
1. vs interview, reporter and Mr. (?) From the Department of Social Welfare asked by reporter about what exactly untouchability is, andhow did it arise: "it is a rather peculiar expression it really means the stratification by which some...
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VOICER US Lawyers visit south african claimants for class action
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Supreme Court Rules Against The City Of Boston In Christian Flag Case
The justices agreed that the city discriminated against an activist for refusing his request to fly a Christian flag outside City Hall.
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Police minister pleased with stabilisation of crime statistics
Levels of violent crime in South Africa stabilised in 2013, according to new crime statistics released in Pretoria on Thursday.
South African Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa presented the statistics for the 2012-2013 financial year at a...
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Emmett Till's Family Is Hoping They Will Finally Get Justice
A long forgotten arrest warrant could be the key to getting justice for Emmett Till’s family.