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Feb 21

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Smollett case appears to unravel, as police file charges

Nearly three weeks after claiming he was the victim of a violent racist and homophobic attack, “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett has been charged with disorderly conduct and filing a false police report. If convicted, the 36-year-old actor faces up to…

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Feb 13

Watch 6:21
News Wrap: House votes to limit U.S. involvement in Yemen

In our news wrap Wednesday, the House rebuked President Trump by voting to limit U.S. involvement in the war in Yemen. The measure would end U.S. military assistance for a Saudi-led bombing campaign against Iranian-backed rebels. Plus, as President Trump…

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Feb 11

Gov. Northam’s ‘indentured servant’ remark challenged

By Associated Press

Historians say Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam wrongly used the term "indentured servants" when referring to the first Africans to arrive in what is now Virginia. Scholars say they were enslaved.

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Feb 08

Virginia Gov. Northam survives scandal by staying out of sight

By Alan Suderman, Associated Press

He promised to start an honest conversation about race and how to heal the lingering wounds of Virginia's painful past. Then he disappeared.

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Feb 07

Watch 10:02
Virginia political turmoil leads to moment of reckoning for Democrats

With two Virginia state leaders admitting to wearing blackface and another accused of sexual assault, Democrats are debating not only a change in leadership but what their party stands for. Amna Nawaz is joined by Washington Post reporter Eugene Scott…

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Feb 05

Red carpet nixed after Liam Neeson tells newspaper he once wanted to kill a black person

By Associated Press

Organizers said they were cancelling interviews and photo opportunities for "Cold Pursuit" hours after Neeson appeared on "Good Morning America" to explain his past racist thoughts.

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Feb 04

Blackface photo spotlights deeply embedded racism in U.S.

By Errin Haines Whack, Associated Press

Blackface incidents are not only hurtful; they can be harmful when they happen at institutions of higher learning and are perpetrated by people who go on to impact the lives of people of color as decision-makers — from politicians to…

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Feb 01

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam’s 1984 yearbook page features racist imagery

By Alan Suderman, Associated Press

The Democratic governor released a statement Friday afternoon, acknowledging that it was a photograph of him "in a costume that is clearly racist and offensive," and apologizing for "the hurt that decision caused then and now."…

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Jan 21

Videos shape different interpretations of tense encounter at Washington rally

By Jeffrey Collins, Associated Press

Three groups met for just a few minutes Friday at the base of the Lincoln Memorial, an encounter captured in videos that went viral over the weekend — and again cast a spotlight on a polarized nation that doesn't appear…

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Jan 18

Watch 6:23
After racist taunts, youth hockey team rallies behind teammate

By Amna Nawaz

After 13-year-old Divyne Apollon II became the target of racist taunts by opponents, his teammates jumped to his defense. The camaraderie caught the eye of Washington Capitals’ players John Carlson and Devante Smith-Pelly, one of the NHL’s few black members,…

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