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Nov 08 2018
News
The winners and losers from the 2018 midterm elections
While many races have yet to be called, it is clear after Tuesday's election that the predicted "blue wave" in the 2018 midterms turned out to be more of a Democratic swell.
USA TODAYAug 13 2021
News
Mom Rebels as Elementary School Creates ‘Black Classes’ to Segregate Children
A mother filed a federal complaint against her child’s Atlanta elementary school after students were reportedly separated into classes based on their race, her lawyer told The Daily Caller News Foundation.
Kira Posey filed a complaint to the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights after learning her child and 11 other black students were placed into “black classes” at the
The Daily SignalNov 06 2020
Fact Check
What Happens If U.S. Presidential Candidates Don’t Concede?
In the aftermath of the 2020 U.S. presidential election — as a handful of key states determined whether the country’s popular vote went in favor of U.S. President Donald Trump or Democratic rival Joe Biden — social media users questioned what would happen if a losing candidate did not concede to the winner. According to new reports, no losing candidate has refused to concede in modern American
SnopesDec 28 2020
Opinion
2020: the year racial identity took over
2020 was the year that a divisive form of racial identity politics, embodied in the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, was accelerated and institutionalised.
BLM brought with it a politics of victimhood, a view of races as rigidly defined and adversarial, and a view of the past as something to be sanitised and fought against. The cowardice and capitulation of our institutions to
SpikedMar 24 2021
News
Would stronger hate crime laws help prevent violence?
Authorities in Georgia drew intense criticism this week when they announced the shootings at three Atlanta-area spas that left eight people dead — including six women of Asian descent — may not qualify as a hate crime. The suspect, a white man, told law enforcement he was motivated by a desire to rid himself of “sexual addiction” rather than animus toward Asian women, a spokesman for the local
Yahoo! The 360Jan 01 2019
News
The Top Ten Democrats for 2020
Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) fired the starting pistol for the 2020 presidential race on Monday when she announced she was forming an exploratory committee for a White House bid.
The HillFeb 20 2019
News
North Carolina hearing on alleged election fraud enters third day
North Carolina election officials were to hear a third day of testimony about an investigation into an alleged election fraud scheme led by a Republican operative to sway a close and still unsettled congressional race.
ReutersAug 12 2021
News
Pew survey finds partisan divide on nation's racial history
More than half of Americans say more attention to the history of slavery and racism in the U.S. is a good thing — but only 25% of GOP-leaning voters agree, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center published Thursday.
Why it matters: The survey reveals deep partisan and racial divides over how the U.S. should remember its past to shape its future and gives clues on how fights
AxiosJul 30 2020
Background
Racism and the Administration of Justice
This report illustrates how racial discrimination in the administration of justice systematically denies certain people their human rights because of their colour, race, ethnicity, descent (including caste) or national origin. Based on research conducted by Amnesty International in recent years, it shows that members of ethnic minorities often suffer torture, ill-treatment and harassment at
Amnesty InternationalNov 04 2020
News
Pentagon watchdog replacing audit of bias with probe of Trump order banning diversity training
The Pentagon canceled an audit of bias in military ranks following President Trump's banning of diversity training programs, saying it would announce a replacement project focused on a probe of the president's executive order.
Trump signed an executive order in September extending the administration's ban on training involving race- and sex-based discrimination to include the military,
The Hill