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‘White Supremacy Campaign’ of 1898 a stain that will not escape history: experts

‘White Supremacy Campaign’ of 1898 a stain that will not escape history: experts

ABC News (WILMINGTON, Nc.) — On Nov. 10, 1898, more than 2,000 white supremacists in Wilmington, North Carolina, ransacked a Black-owned newspaper, Black-owned banks and forced the city’s local leaders, which included a mix of white and Black elected officials, to resign in what historians call the only successful coup […]

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Teens gunned down at Nashville apartment complex were ‘targeted’: Police

Teens gunned down at Nashville apartment complex were ‘targeted’: Police

ABC News/WKRN (NASHVILLE, Tn.) — At least three assailants were being sought Monday in the killings of two teenagers police said were “targeted” in a shooting at a Nashville apartment complex over the weekend. One of the victims was identified as 17-year-old Camron McGlothen, who lived at the Hermitage Flats […]

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Juvenile dies in ‘critical’ incident in LA Sheriff’s station lobby, department says

Juvenile dies in ‘critical’ incident in LA Sheriff’s station lobby, department says

ABC News/KABC A juvenile died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound following an altercation with deputies in the lobby of a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department station on Sunday evening, the department said. The juvenile, whose age and name have not been released, knocked on the door of the department’s Industry […]

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1st fatal California mountain lion attack in 20 years leaves 1 man dead and his brother injured

1st fatal California mountain lion attack in 20 years leaves 1 man dead and his brother injured

ABC News A weekend outing to the Northern California woods took a horrific turn for two brothers when a mountain lion attacked them, killing one and leaving the other with traumatic injuries to the face, authorities said. This was the first fatal attack by a cougar in the state in […]

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1 dead in Indianapolis shooting, with off-duty officer among 5 wounded, police say

1 dead in Indianapolis shooting, with off-duty officer among 5 wounded, police say

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department/Twitter One person was killed and five others, including an off-duty police officer, were injured in a shooting outside a bar in Indianapolis, law enforcement said early Sunday. At about 1:30 a.m. two officers — who were in uniform but were off-duty — were at a bar […]

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Amber Alert issued for 15-year-old allegedly abducted by teen boyfriend

Amber Alert issued for 15-year-old allegedly abducted by teen boyfriend

Grove City Police Department (GROVE CITY, Ohio) — An Amber Alert has been issued for 15-year-old Kaylee Cope who police in Ohio believe may have been abducted by her 17-year-old boyfriend. Cope’s boyfriend, Jeffery Gimenez, allegedly posted a video of himself holding a hand gun just hours before, saying that […]

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‘Grandmother of Juneteenth’ taking back land where childhood home was burned by racist mob in 1939

‘Grandmother of Juneteenth’ taking back land where childhood home was burned by racist mob in 1939

ABC News (FORT WORTH, Texas) — Opal Lee was only 12 years old when a racist white mob stormed and set fire to her home on 940 East Annie Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The violence raged on June 19, 1939 — the date now known as “Juneteenth,” the annual […]

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Texas medical board proposes guidance for exceptions to abortion bans

Texas medical board proposes guidance for exceptions to abortion bans

Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images (AUSTIN, Texas) — The Texas Medical Board released guidance on what qualifies for an exception to the state’s multiple abortion bans, weighing in on how physicians can provide care in medical emergencies. While the board voted to publish the guidance publicly, they will vote on adopting the […]

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Lake Powell Expected To Rise To 37-Percent Capacity

Lake Powell Expected To Rise To 37-Percent Capacity

(St. George, UT) — Lake Powell is expected to receive a five-percent increase from the snowmelt process this summer. The National Weather Service’s Colorado Basin River Forecast Center says just under five-and-half-million acre feet of water will be added to the lake. The amount of water is still not the […]

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Psilocybin Program To Begin Later This Year

Psilocybin Program To Begin Later This Year

(Salt Lake City, UT) — While not being approved by Governor Cox, the psilocybin program will go into effect on May first. The program allows doctors at the University of Utah Health and Intermountain to prescribe Magic Mushrooms and MDMA to patients struggling with mental health. This comes as studies […]

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