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Jun 13 2024
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Phoenix police violated civil rights, Justice Department says in report
The Phoenix Police Department has routinely engaged in a pattern of discriminatory policing and routinely violated people's civil rights and misused force, among other abuses, according to U.S. Justice Department investigators. The behavior showed violations of the First, Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments, according to Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil
AZ CentralJun 09 2024
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Bishop's plea over Sudan civil war media coverage
The Bishop of Bradford has appealed for wider media coverage of the civil war in Sudan, after returning from a visit to the country. The Sudanese army has been fighting the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces for more than a year, in a conflict which has killed thousands and forced millions from their homes. The Right Revd Toby Howarth visited the country last week with the Right Reverend Nick
Yahoo NewsJun 12 2024
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Pitcairn man performs restoration, replacement work on Civil War headstones
TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. As Thomas Daugherty’s headstone is lifted out of the earth at the Cross Roads Cemetery in Monroeville, its size comes as a bit of a surprise. While the visible portion is perhaps 2 feet high, the stone itself is at least another 3 feet in length; the majority of it is actually
Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewJun 08 2024
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California has most civil rights investigations since Oct. 7
The Department of Education has opened over 100 civil rights investigations into universities and school districts since tensions boiled over on campuses following the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack on Israel. California had the most investigations into its schools of any state. Of the 103 Title VI investigations relating to tensions surrounding the Israel-Hamas war, the vast majority involve
Washington ExaminerJun 11 2024
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Region author's latest book examines life in caves in Civil War
Munster-based author Kathryn Camp's latest book lifts a veil on a little-known part of Civil War history. Camp wrote the novel "Learning to Surrender" under the pen name Kay Page. It follows the 12-year-old Charlotte and her family who end up living in a cave under Vicksburg, Mississippi after it's surrounded by Union armies. She loses control over her life and reconsiders her attitude toward
The Times of Northwest IndianaJun 11 2024
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Race-based scholarships at Minnesota college prompt civil rights complaint
A conservative nonprofit behind dozens of civil rights complaints against race-based education policies around the country is now zeroing in on at Minnesota State University Moorhead, alleging that five of the university's scholarships are discriminatory. The Equal Protection Project of the Legal Insurrection Foundation on Tuesday filed a civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of
Star TribuneJun 14 2024
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Civil rights lawyer William T. Coleman honored among the founding fathers
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! A Philadelphia civil rights lawyer who created foundational precedents in modern American law is now memorialized in the National Constitution Center. A bronze bas-relief of William T. Coleman, Jr., is mounted on a wall outside the Center’s Kimmel Theater. Coleman, who grew up in
WHYYJun 07 2024
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Civilization 7 Confirmed at Summer Game Fest. Watch the Trailer Here
A new Civilization game is coming, 2K Games revealed at Summer Game Fest on Friday. The games publisher dropped a trailer and said the game will be released in 2025. The announcement followed a leak of the news Friday morning, as spotted by Reddit users, when a banner for Sid Meier's Civilization VII was on the 2K website before being removed. A screen capture showed a logo along with buttons
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