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Basketball legend Earvin 'Magic' Johnson says it makes him happy to see professional athletes showing solidarity with protestors. (Dec. 9)

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Basketball legend Earvin 'Magic' Johnson says it makes him happy to see professional athletes showing solidarity with protestors. Yesterday, Cleveland Cavaliers basketball star LeBron James, teammate Kyrie Irving, and several Brooklyn...
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Demonstrators Rally at Baton Rouge Police HQ

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYBaton Rouge, Louisiana - 9 July 20161. Pan from protesters to police 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Marie Flowers, Rally Participant: "We are African American or of...
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Trump Again Urges Minorities to Vote For Him

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYTampa, Florida - 24 August 20161. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, (R) Presidential Nominee:"Our victory on November 8th will be a victory for the people. For...
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Trump Praises to 'My African American' Supporter

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Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is predicting he will have "tremendous" support from black voters.Trump made the proclamation at a rally in Redding, California on Friday, singling out one black supporter in the...
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Interview with Hillary Clinton Supporter

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CLEAN: With eight days until the US Presidential election, more than 23 million people have already voted. Early indications are that Democrats are coming out in bigger numbers than Republicans. Vox pop with Hillary Clinton supporter on...
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CLEAN : In Milwaukee hard pressed blacks dumped Clinton

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On North Avenue young black men with nothing to do wander past boarded up buildings and dilapidated shops
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Sterling K. Brown talks TV diversity and returning to Emmy Awards while his wife praises him on red carpet

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IT'S A NEW FEELING AT EMMYS FOR STERLING K. BROWN Sterling K. Brown says his Emmy nomination for "This Is Us" feels different from his experience last year. Brown won last year for his role as O.J. Simpson...
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San Francisco uses tech to clear pot convictions

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More than 8,000 marijuana-related convictions were erased or reduced using a technological approach that prosecutors nationwide should adopt to address a growing backlog of criminal cases eligible for modification, San Francisco's...
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Mike Pence: West Point grads should expect combat

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: MUST CREDIT US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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Trump defends chanters, talks Japan SKorea tension

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President Donald Trump sounded a more defiant tone again Friday about the criticism surrouding his supporters' chants of "send her back" at a North Carolina rally Wednedsay, claiming that those supporters are "incredible people" and...
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Swedish PM to Trump: A$AP Rocky won't get special treatment

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Swedish PM to Trump: A$AP Rocky won't get special treatment
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Trump defends chanters, talks Japan SKorea tension

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President Donald Trump sounded a more defiant tone again Friday about the criticism surrouding his supporters' chants of "send her back" at a North Carolina rally Wednedsay, claiming that those supporters are "incredible people" and...
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WH defends Trump role in Va., Kentucky elections

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U.S. voters in four states cast ballots Tuesday in elections that Democrats and Republicans will use as a snapshot of the national mood amid impeachment proceedings in Washington and a crowded Democratic presidential primary.
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WH defends Trump role in Va., Kentucky elections

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U.S. voters in four states cast ballots Tuesday in elections that Democrats and Republicans will use as a snapshot of the national mood amid impeachment proceedings in Washington and a crowded Democratic presidential primary.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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WHO sending team to China amid coronavirus outbreak, Pres. Trump to submit new budget proposal, Gwen Ifill honored with U.S.P.S. Black Heritage stamps
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Michigan expands who can be tested at new sites

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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says eight new testing sites are being set up at pharmacies in Michigan.
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Michigan expands who can be tested at new sites

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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says eight new testing sites are being set up at pharmacies in Michigan.
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Police, Protesters Scuffle at DC's BLM Plaza

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Nov.04 -- Police and protesters scuffled on Washington, D.C.'s BLM Plaza Tuesday evening as they waited for results of the 2020 presidential election.
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CLEAN : In one wealthy Atlanta suburb, a plot to secede from the city

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A group of residents in a white and affluent neighborhood wants to break away from Atlanta to create "the greatest new city in America," according to Buckhead City Committee CEO Bill White, who mentions crime as a driving force and...
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MLB Celebrates Jackie Robinson Day 75 Years After Debut

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Friday marks 75 years since Jackie Robinson broke the Major League Baseball color barrier in his debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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Powell Says 'There's No Place at the Federal Reserve for Racism'

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Jun.10 -- Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell expressed zero tolerance for racism at the U.S. central bank as protests over inequality for black Americans sweep the nation.
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The Recount

Meet the “Father of Black History” | Bet You Didn’t Know

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As we near the end of Black History Month, we at The Recount want to take you back to where it all began: with Carter G. Woodson, a historian who believed that educating people (ALL people!) about Black history was absolutely necessary...
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Ja'Ron Smith on Creating Access to Capital for Minority-Owned Businesses

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Jun.23 -- Ja'Ron Smith, assistant to the president for domestic policy, discusses the growing economic inequality in the U.S. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Wells Fargo To Pay Millions In Back Wages In Discrimination Charge

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The bank was accused by the federal government of discriminating against Black applicants. It did not admit liability in the settlement.