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Breonna Taylor's family is once again speaking out about new details regarding the murder of the 26-year old EMT after a new report reveals that she was actually still alive after being shot in her home. On Monday (Jul 6), Breonna Taylor’s family, who is currently in a lawsuit against police and the city of Louisville, revealed that Taylor was actually still alive after being shot more than 8 times while sleeping in her bed and only succumbed to her injuries after being denied medical attention by the detectives. 

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Colin Kaepernick will continue to be a voice for the voiceless but now on a bigger platform. The activist is now partnering with one of the prominent media brands in the world to do so. As spotted on ESPN the former quarterback will be telling a much needed story regarding racial inequality in the United States […]

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Guillen's family attorney confirmed that the remains discovered last week belonged to the missing Fort Hood soldier.

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The actress said "There was a lot that people could have been interested in in me when I was young. They didn’t want to express it, because they didn’t want to praise the Black girl."

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  Four employees at a Jimmy John’s restaurant in Woodstock Georgia have been fired after posting a video of themselves playing with a noose made out of food on Snapchat. Get Breaking News & Exclusive Contest in Your Inbox:   The noose was made from bread dough that was intended for customers sandwiches.  The employees can […]

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Rickey Smiley directly challenged the Black community while delivering a passionate and at times emotional update about his daughter's condition days after she was shot multiple times in Houston.

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S&P WorkLab launches “I Can Be the Change” video campaign in response to social injustices.

Ohio

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has taken action to help combat the coronavirus pandemic.  He has issued an order to have residents and visitors wear masks or face coverings in public in seven of the state’s counties. Those under the order are Butler, Cuyahoga, Franklin, Hamilton, Huron, Montgomery, and Trumbull.  Three of Ohio’s big cities – […]