The chapter president was disappointed but felt no surprise by Nessel’s review of the deadly officer-involved shooting.
The Flint Black Lives Matter chapter is expressing strong disapproval following Nessel's decision to not press charges against the two MSP officers involved in a deadly shooting.
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Top proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services said on Tuesday it will no longer consider the gender, racial or ethnic diversity of U.S. company boards when making its voting recommendations. In ...
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Federal workers across US health agencies say they are nervous and on edge after a conservative group published more than 50 ...
President Donald Trump is waging an all-out assault on education by issuing executive orders designed to privatize schooling, ...
In lighting his own flesh on fire in a seemingly placid and sunny seaside college town where unredressed racial violence ...