[Rev. Raphael Warnock\U.S. Senate]
Warnock: “I’m an activist preacher. I don’t see how I could lift up that gospel on Sunday, and then fight to get rid of health care in the richest country in the world in the middle of a global pandemic on the floor of the United States Senate.”
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GOP Attacks Rev. Warnock’s faith-based Georgia Senate campaign
Google and Wyclef Jean team up to help Black-owned businesses
[Black Business\Wyclef Jean\Google]
CNN: “Wyclef Jean and Google are joining forces this week to help struggling Black-owned businesses survive the holiday sales season, which is expected to be a rough one for small business owners throughout the country.”
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Atatiana Jefferson’s Father Sues City of Forth Worth over Daughter’s Murder
[Atatiana Jefferson]
CNN: “The family of Atatiana Jefferson, who was fatally shot through the window of her home, has filed a lawsuit against the city of Fort Worth and Aaron Dean, the former Fort Worth police officer who shot her.”
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Philadelphia City Council Apologizes for Police Bombing of MOVE
[Philadelphia\MOVE Bombing]
CNN: “Decades after 11 people were killed in the infamous 1985 MOVE bombing where dozens of homes were destroyed in Philadelphia when police deployed a bomb, the city has issued its first official apology.”
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DA who mishandling Ahmaud Arbery Case defeated in Election
[Ahmaud Arbery]
Keith Higgins: “Because of the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a lot of people started looking for ways to effect positive change in the justice system. And as they were looking for ways to do that, they… realized that I was running for district attorney.”
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#EndSARS: Hearings begin in killings of Nigerian protesters
[Nigeria\\SARS\Police Violence]
CNN: “The eight-person Judicial Panel of Restitution at the Lagos Court of Arbitration will look at the claims against SARS, which was disbanded on October 11 in response to the protests, and also investigate last Tuesday’s deadly incident at Lekki Toll Gate.”
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George Floyd: third-degree murder charge against Derek Chauvin dropped
[George Floyd\ Derek Chauvin]
CNN: “Chauvin still faces the higher charge of second-degree unintentional murder and a second-degree manslaughter charge in Floyd’s death on May 25, which sparked nationwide protests and a reckoning over race and policing this summer.”
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