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The Trump administration announced the withdrawal of the plan just days before the five-year anniversary of George Floyd’s ...
Despite the change in federal policy, state and local leaders in Minnesota vowed to continue work holding police departments accountable and rebuilding trust.
Progress toward more fair policing could be undermined by a push from some activists and lawmakers on the political right to ...
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Atlanta Black Star on MSNMinneapolis Police Chief Says He's 'Prepared' for 'Civil Disturbance' If Rumors That Donald Trump Will Pardon Derek Chauvin Turn Out to be TrueIn response to rumors originating on the far right that President Donald Trump might pardon former Minneapolis police officer ...
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison talked with Northwestern students Tuesday about American politics, activism and his ...
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Audacy on MSNWill President Trump pardon Derek Chauvin for the killing of George Floyd? Minneapolis' police chief doesn't think soMinneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara shot down rumors that President Donald Trump may pardon former Officer Derek Chauvin ...
Suffolk University Law School graduates should stand up for the rule of law as President Trump attempts to coopt and attack ...
Plus 5 years after George Floyd, houses vs. households, and Bob Mould's commencement address in today's Flyover news roundup.
An attorney general whose state faces higher violent crime rates since he took office has devoted significant attention to ...
Five years after the corner where George Floyd was killed became the epicenter of a national protest movement, the future of the site is unsettled.
Amid heightened tensions surrounding policing and race relations, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has sparked a fervent debate by voicing her support for a potential presidential pardon ...
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