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Remembering a Pioneering Voice in American Civil Rights

Missouri Democratic Representative Bill Clay Sr., the first African American congressman from the state, passed away on Thursday after a distinguished 32-year tenure in the U.S. House. He was 94 years old. Clay, an advocate for civil and workers’ rights, served the state’s 1st district from 1969 until 2001, playing a pivotal role in St. [...]

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Kamala Savagely Trolled After Announcing New Book On Failed Prez Run

Former Vice President Kamala Harris is being savagely mocked for announcing a book deal for her memoir about the 2024 presidential election, titled “107 Days.” Harris’ book announcement came just one day after she revealed that she would not be running to be the next governor of California, sparking speculation that she was planning another [...]

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Calls for Trump’s impeachment after “evil” announcement about police rights

Donald Trump’s newest push to “clean up” Washington, D.C. has plunged the capital into political chaos, sparking outrage from city officials, civil rights advocates, and online critics — and even prompting renewed calls for impeachment. On Monday, the president unveiled what he called a “no Mr. Nice Guy” crackdown on crime, a sweeping, month-long federal [...]

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