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Mar 31 2024
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Martin Luther King Jr. urges voting as key civil rights step in Tulsa
The largest audience in the history of the church crowded into the North Tulsa First Baptist Church to hear the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., who gained international fame when he led a 1956 bus protest in Montgomery, Ala. King, whose Jan. 15 birthday has become a national holiday, came to Tulsa to speak at a freedom rally on July 28, 1960, and to stress the importance of voting. "The short
Tulsa WorldMar 16 2024
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Civil Beat's Next Pop-Up Newsroom Is In Pearl City
Civil Beat’s next pop-up newsroom will be on Wednesday in Pearl City starting at 10 a.m. Members of our editorial and business teams will be working from the Pearl City Public Library that day and available to answer your questions and hear your story ideas. The event is free and runs until the library closes at 4 p.m. After Pearl City, the next pop-up newsroom will be in the Kihei Public
Honolulu Civil BeatMar 21 2024
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Former Stillwater junior high school teacher settles civil lawsuit
STILLWATER, Okla. (KFOR) – A former Stillwater junior high school teacher released from prison after serving time for engaging in sexual communication with a minor has settled his sexual misconduct lawsuit. Alberto Morejon, pled guilty to Engaging in Sexual Communication with a Minor by Use of Technology. At the time, he was working for Stillwater Public Schools as a junior high school teacher
KFOR 4Apr 04 2024
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'Civil War' Star Kirsten Dunst Blasts News Media as 'Big Time' Driver of Division in America
Kirsten Dunst, who stars in the upcoming movie Civil War, is no fan of the news media, saying it is a “big time” driver of division in America. In an interview with Variety, the actress spoke candidly on a wide range of subjects, including raising Christian kids and her clear dissatisfaction with President Joe Biden being the “only option” for Democrats in 2024. She also claimed Civil War‘s
Breitbart NewsApr 03 2024
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Charges filed against man who allegedly threatened N.Y. AG, civil fraud case judge
WASHINGTON — New York state police filed charges against a man whom they allege sent threatening messages to Judge Arthur Engoron and New York Attorney General Letitia James, a person with direct knowledge of the matter told NBC News. Engoron presided over former President Donald Trump's civil fraud trial, in which Trump and executives at his company were hit with a more than $464 million
NBC News (Online)Apr 09 2024
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Officials voting on historic settlement in civil rights case involving deaf, autistic man who was shot by LASD deputies
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will vote on the historic settlement reached in the civil rights case of Isaias Cervantes on Monday. Cervantes, who is deaf and autistic, was permanently paralyzed after being shot inside his home, located in the 5100 block of Live Oak Street in Cudahy, by a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy on March 31, 2021. His family had first called
KTLAMar 13 2024
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The ‘Colorblindness’ Trap: How a Civil Rights Ideal Got Hijacked
New York Times (News)Apr 11 2024
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‘Shame! Shame!’ Arizona legislature devolves into chaos as Republicans shut down discussion of revived Civil War-era abortion ban
The Arizona Legislature devolved into shouts of “Shame! Shame!” on Wednesday as Republican lawmakers quickly shut down discussion on a proposed repeal of the state’s newly revived 1864 law that criminalizes abortion throughout pregnancy unless a woman’s life is at risk. The state Supreme Court cleared the way on Tuesday for enforcement of the pre-statehood law. Arizona abortion providers vowed
FortuneApr 05 2024
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'Civil War' star Kirsten Dunst finds it 'shocking' America has to choose between Biden and Trump again
Kirsten Dunst is starring in the new movie "Civil War" about a conflict between two armed factions of the U.S. that is expected to cause a stir in Hollywood and the media. But, outside of her fictional movie, Dunst weighed in on the divided politics of America in an interview with Variety where she warned that "everything is broken," blaming the state of the country largely on the media. "
Fox News (Online News)Mar 25 2024
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Civil rights activist celebrates 97th birthday, return to NC with Fayetteville ceremony
Dr. Ora Mobley Sweeting celebrated her 97th birthday this month, and she has a lot to reflect on. The acclaimed civil rights activist was praised for her work Monday at LIFE St. Joseph of the Pines church in Fayetteville. Fayetteville Mayor Mitch Colvin was on hand to honor her accomplishments and foresight into issues and lessons that are still important today. "From the day we're born until
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