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Civil Rights & Social Justice

Amid the ongoing scourge of gentrification in America, three allies have sued a Detroit landlord and are alleging housing discrimination against prospective renters who are Black.

Kyle Rittenhouse was in court to learn his fate after prosecutors accused him of violating the terms of his bail.

Money

The minimum wage could finally get an increase to $15 per hour, but it's not so simple.

After struggling to remove the adhesive sealant from her hair for over a month, Brown's hair was loosened after a four-hour procedure.

Derek Chauvin reportedly agreed to plead guilty to third-degree murder which warranted at least 10-years in prison.

World

Nelson Mandela was given a life sentence in 1964 after being convicted of plotting to sabotage the South African government, and he remained in prison until Feb. 2, 1990.

Reps. Stacey Plaskett and Joe Neguse emerged from day two of the Senate's impeachment trial as prominent voices in the argument to bar Trump's ability to run for office in perpetuity.

The NBA will not back Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban's recent request to ax the national anthem at future home games according to a recent statement by the league.

Alleah Taylor spoke out for the first time during a "CBS This Morning" interview on Wednesday, recounting her harrowing experience with Wheeler, detailing his alleged January attack.

Black and brown corrections officers in Minnesota were forbidden from guarding the former police officer accused of killing George Floyd, according to a new racial discrimination lawsuit.

On Tuesday Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr denied a former request from Fulton County DA to recuse herself from the case.

Trump made history as the first president to be impeached twice and faces an incitement of insurrection charge in the Senate, stemming from the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.