If only people crying about censorship and freedom of speech for multimillionaire podcasters showed concerns for government targeting people like Johnson. 

The panel will focus on the history and progress of movements for racial justice, with particular attention to the topic of reparations.  

Nation

Many active state guards were established at the start of World War II or well before. The Maryland Defense Force was reactivated in 1983. The New York Guard was started in 1917. Like South Carolina's, some state guards have their roots in militias that predate the United States. 

Polls in recent months have shown Americans, including those identifying as Republicans, support allowing the federal government to negotiate lower drug prices.  

While this isn’t the first attempt to reframe the attack on the capitol as something other than insurrection, disregarding the low turnout event could be a mistake.  

Kristen Clarke became the first Black woman and first woman overall to lead the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division with her Senate confirmation that followed a drawn-out process that stalled for months.

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Milwaukee Bucks star Jrue Holiday is furthering his efforts to support small Black-owned businesses and nonprofits throughout the country.

People don’t have to agree with Waters’ statements or actions, but to claim she’s inciting violence is a logical leap deeply rooted in white supremacy and manipulation of facts.

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The WNBA has unveiled an initiative designed to address racial health disparities faced by Black women and girls.

Minnesota sports teams postponed games Monday out of respect for Daunte Wright, the 20-year-old Brooklyn Center man killed by police during a traffic stop on Sunday.

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Stacey Abrams has been appointed to serve as co-chair of the Black Voices for Black Justice Fund.

The review comes as progressive lawmakers and various constituent groups call for the president to forgive up to $50,000 of student loan debt.