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Feb 23

‘Words matter’ as Asian American leaders urge action against hate crimes

By Vignesh Ramachandran

President Biden has condemned hate against Asian American communities. But as crimes continue, what needs to happen?…

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Jun 04

Testimony: Shooter used racist slur as Ahmaud Arbery lay dying

By Russ Bynum, Associated Press

“Mr. Bryan said that after the shooting took place before police arrival, while Mr. Arbery was on the ground, that he heard Travis McMichael make the statement, ‘f------ [n-word],’” Dial said.

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May 21

Accused New Zealand mosque shooter charged with terrorism

By Nick Perry, Associated Press

The new charge comes with a maximum penalty of life imprisonment upon conviction and will be a test case for New Zealand's terrorism law.

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Feb 18

Chicago police seek follow-up interview with Jussie Smollett

By Sara Burnett, Greg McCune, Associated Press

Chicago police said Sunday they're still seeking a follow-up interview with Jussie Smollett after receiving new information that "shifted" their investigation of a reported attack on the "Empire" actor.

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Jan 29

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News Wrap: Roger Stone pleads not guilty; Barr vote delayed

In our news wrap Tuesday, Roger Stone, a longtime friend and adviser to President Trump, pleaded not guilty to charges of obstruction, lying to Congress and witness tampering. He was indicted as part of the special counsel’s Russia investigation. Also,…

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Oct 30

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In Pittsburgh, the president and his protesters mourn shooting victims

By PBS NewsHour, Jaywon Choe, Sam Lane, Rhana Natour

Saturday’s massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue was the deadliest American attack on Jews in U.S. history. Across denominations, mourners gathered Tuesday to pay their respects to four of the people killed. But divisions remained over the president’s visit,…

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Oct 30

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How the Tree of Life shooting reflects American anti-Semitism

President Trump called Saturday’s synagogue shooting anti-Semitic and “an assault on humanity.” But a chorus of voices argues that the president himself has fostered a national atmosphere of hatred. William Brangham speaks with Jonathan Greenblatt, head of the Anti-Defamation League,…

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Oct 30

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Remembering the lives lost in the Tree of Life massacre

A doctor known for compassionate care of HIV patients early in the AIDS crisis. A “vivacious” 97-year-old. Brothers who “looked out for one another.” A new grandfather. A youth baseball coach. A dentist who volunteered at free clinics. For Pittsburgh’s…

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Oct 29

What history reveals about surges in anti-Semitism and anti-immigrant sentiments

By Ingrid Anderson, The Conversation

The modern outpouring of anti-immigrant and anti-Semitic sentiment is reminiscent of the political climate during the years between the first and second world wars in the U.S.

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Oct 28

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October 28, 2018 – PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

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On this edition for Sunday, Oct. 28, grief and prayers in Pittsburgh after this weekend's deadly rampage at a Jewish synagogue, and the catastrophic human cost of the ongoing war in Yemen. Also, poverty on Skid Row of Los Angeles…

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