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Nov 03

Police say Renee Davis, a pregnant Native American woman, was fatally shot after refusing to disarm

By Joshua Barajas

Davis' boyfriend reportedly alerted authorities after he received a text message from her that said, "Well come get the girls or call 911 I'm about to shoot myself."…

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Oct 12

White Americans largely disapprove of national anthem protests, poll finds

By Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press

White Americans by large numbers disapprove of athletes protesting during the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner," according to a new poll. Black Americans approve of the protests by even wider margins.

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Sep 02

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Fame offers Kaepernick and fellow athletes a platform for dissent

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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick made headlines this week when he refused to stand for the national anthem, in protest against injustice he perceives in the U.S. What is the significance of Kaepernick’s actions, and how do they fit…

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Jul 18

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The Republican convention pauses to mourn slain Baton Rouge officers

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The theme of the first night of the Republican convention was "Make America Safe Again" and it coincided with the slayings of three Baton Rouge officers, punctuating Donald Trump's vow to be the “law and order president, Lisa Desjardins reports…

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Jul 18

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Baton Rouge reels after Sunday’s ambush murders of three police officers

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Another city is mourning the fatal shootings of its police officers — this time three in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, which exploded in protest earlier this month when white cops killed Alton Sterling, a black man, outside a convenience store. The…

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Jul 13

Column: Are police shootings racially biased?

By Denise Cummins

Two decades of scientific investigations suggest a nuanced answer.

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Jul 11

Of black shootings by police, poet asks: When will it stop?​

By Mary Jo Brooks

Poet Ed Pavlic has written numerous poems and essays about the complicated relationship between black men and the police. Much of it comes from personal experience.

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Jul 07

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Death of Philando Castile, another fatal shooting by police, draws condemnation

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A police officer shot 32-year-old Philando Castile in his car Wednesday after pulling him over for a broken tail light. The aftermath was filmed and broadcast on Facebook by Castile’s girlfriend, who explained that he had been legally carrying a…

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Jul 07

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Calling out for help by capturing police shootings on camera

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Why did a police officer use lethal force against Philando Castile during a routine traffic stop in Minnesota? Hari Sreenivasan talks to Jelani Cobb of The New Yorker, David Klinger of the University of Missouri-St. Louis and Issie Lapowsky of…

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Jul 06

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What we know about the Alton Sterling shooting and his life

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Another police shooting has spurred a civil rights investigation by the Justice Department. In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Alton Sterling was shot by an officer responding to a disturbance call. A cellphone video led many to ask whether the shooting was…

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