Articles focusing on politics

The Fugitive Slave Act of 2015

The Black female mayor of the nation’s capital wants to launch a dragnet against ex-offenders in the community, targeting them for search and bodily seizure on the streets or in their homes, any time of

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A Rare Conviction of Killer Cops in South Africa

The conviction of eight Black South African policemen in the grizzly murder of a Black cab driver represents a break from the culture of impunity that surrounds the cops. South Africa’s police are deeply implicated

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Schools are looking to actual warzone technology to limit fatalities from the next mass shooting

By Todd C. Frankel Artic le Reprint When the 550 students at a private school in Virginia Beach recently returned to class, they walked into classrooms newly monitored by gunshot-detection technology. Acoustic sensors tucked high

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Police DUI checkpoints concentrated on West Side

Tribune analysis reveals black neighborhoods subject to DUI checkpoints much more often than white areas, where many of the city’s DUI’s occur By Michael Romain Article Reprint The Chicago Police Department (CPD) is still concentrating

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California passes right-to-die: Just a Governor Brown signature away from law

By: Roz Zurko Article Reprint California may have just pioneered the way for the right-to-die law to start cropping up for votes in other states as the California Assembly approved this bill in a 43-34

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Will Smith And Jada Pinkett-Smith Donate $150,000 To Minister Farrakhan’s Justice Or Else March

by Tanay Hudson Article Reprint Minister’s Farrakhan’s “Justice.. Or Else!” march is steadily approaching and the minster has been making his rounds to garner more support for the big event. During a mobilization rally at

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Video Extra #3 >>> EU Chief Says 160,000 Migrants Must Be Relocated

EU Chief Says 160,000 Migrants Must Be Relocated

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What presidential candidates need to understand about income inequality

By: Matt Bai Article Reprint Before I sat down with President Obama to talk about trade a few weeks ago, I called a few economists with different perspectives. One of them was Robert Shapiro, a

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