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Dream Defenders’ upcoming Class Ruins Everything Around Me campaign is naming names and building the power to radically create a more just and equitable world.

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Federal authorities in Los Angeles arrested Jonathan Rinderknecht, who is accused of starting the wildfire in Palisades.

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Tennessee State Rep. Justin Pearson gained national recognition after he was expelled from the State House for protesting gun violence. 

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The other inmates — identified as Kendell Myles, Robert Moody, Gary Price, D'Kenan Dennis, Corey Boyd, Lenton Vanburen Jr., Jermaine Donald, Leo Tate, and Antoine Massey — were all recaptured earlier this year.

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On Tuesday, we reported the mysterious story of 29-year-old Jayvon Givan, who, in September of last year,  was found hanging from a pillar and a metal chain in a commercial building near Albuquerque. The Albuquerque Police Department and the Office of the Medical Investigator (OMI) determined his death was a suicide, but his family — […]

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Stephen Miller sparked discourse online after citing Trump’s 'plenary authority' on CNN. He abruptly went silent, sparking online debate about whether it was a glitch or a slip of truth.

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Turning Point USA and BLEXIT are bringing their “Educate to Liberate” tour to Black campuses. Don’t take the bait.

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Hundreds of National Guard troops from Texas have arrived at an army training center outside of Chicago on Trump's orders.

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The government shutdown began last week after Republicans and Democrats couldn’t agree on extending subsidies for the Affordable Care Act. 

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Sybil Wilkes delivers the essential headlines in today's "What You Need to Know," keeping our community informed and empowered. Here's a look at the top stories making an impact.

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As Donald Trump continues to attack true representation in American history, it becomes a question of how America chooses to remember itself.

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When Donald Trump took over the city of Washington, D.C., he promised that it was to make the city safe. D.C. residents ask, safe for whom?