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Iranian media outlets released their own details regarding the deal, and those reports seemed to indicate the U.S. is caving to Iranian demands.
The court's decision, which was unsigned and included no reasoning saved Jeffery Lee from being executed via nitrogen hypoxia on Thursday.
Jeffrey Tyler Kinzer has been charged with aggravated assault, following his racist attack against a family in Leesburg, Georgia.
Authorities haven't identified the subject by name, and it's important to note that a "person of interest" isn't necessarily a person accused of committing the crime.
The recent cases of Karmelo Anthony and Cyrus Carmack-Belton feel like a get-back or a snapback, backlash that has been waiting underneath the Black Lives Matter movement.
Last year, Boelter fatally shot Hortman and her husband, as well as critically injuring Minnesota state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette.
Nevada's first Black governor candidate Aaron Ford fights for working class as he faces competitive race in November election.
In a public statement, Philly Mayor Cherelle Parker acknowledged the anger and pain surrounding the police response.
Now that Anthony has been convicted of murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison, that anti-Blackness has only become more celebratory.
HCSB chair Allen Currie announced he is stepping down after sparking community-wide outrage by posting “Get a rope” on social media.
A public survey at National Parks and Museums for visitors to flag exhibits instead led to visitors lobbing insults at Trump.
Batson challenge could have changed jury, verdict in Karmelo Anthony's trial, but appeal continues his fight for justice
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