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55 years after the Voting Rights Act was signed, advocates say a Supreme Court decision paved the way for the return of minority voter suppression.
23andMe DNA study traces the ‘genetic consequences’ of the trans-Atlantic slave trade
A 23andMe study compared genetic data to historical records of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Key differences shed light on the brutality of slavery.
People in several states mailed unsolicited packets of seeds that may be from China, officials say
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Court convicts 93-year-old concentration camp guard in one of the last Nazi trials in history
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Greta Thunberg won a $1.15M humanitarian prize. She’s donating it all to environmental groups.
Some of Greta Thunberg’s $1.15 million in prize money from the
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Civil liberties groups call the actions “flat-out unconstitutional,” while lawmakers call it “authoritarian” and “chilling.”
Ohio county creates hotline for residents to report people not wearing face masks
Three days after Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish announced the hotline, the county had received more than 500 complaints.
Madeline Swegle becomes US Navy’s first Black female fighter pilot in its 110-year history
Lt. j.g. Madeline Swegle will be the U.S. Navy’s first Black female tactical fighter pilot. Swegle will receive her “wings of gold” later this month.
A couple got lost on their way to a rehearsal dinner. Then a Colorado man pulled a gun on them.
A Colorado man is facing criminal charges after allegedly pulling a gun on a couple who used his driveway to turn around.