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Louisiana State Troopers Under Federal ProbeState police didn’t investigate the attack on Bowman until 536 days after it occurred.
Louisiana State Troopers Under Federal ProbeState police didn’t investigate the attack on Bowman until 536 days after it occurred.
1-Year Anniversary Of Jacob Blake ShootingToday marks one year since Jacob Blake was shot in the back by a white police officer in Wisconsin.
KMGH: Man Beaten By Aurora Police Officer Speaks OutKyle Vinson told our sister station he's lucky to be alive.
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Colorado Officers Arrested After Hitting Suspect With GunAurora officer John Haubert faces assault charges and a possible felony.
Investigation Launched Into Swastika Found At State DepartmentSecretary of State Antony Blinken wrote a letter condemning hate against Jews.
Cleveland Baseball Team Unveils New Team Name And LogoTeam owner Paul Dolan said last summer's protests and the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis spurred his decision to change the name.
An Inside Look at Colorado's Year-Old Qualified Immunity BanThe ban allows Coloradans to file individual lawsuits against police for alleged civil rights violations but caps potential payouts at $25,000.
Family Of Andrew Brown Jr. Seeks $30M In Lawsuit Over His DeathBrown was killed in North Carolina after sheriff's deputies opened fire on his car while attempting to serve felony warrants and a search warrant.
Critical Race Theory Becomes Hot-Button IssueThe debate over critical race theory in schools has begun to heat up, becoming a rallying cry for conservatives.
Supreme Court Won't Take Up Same-Sex Wedding CaseThe Washington Supreme Court had earlier sided with a gay couple, saying it was discriminatory for a florist to refuse to work their wedding.
KSHB: Missouri Group Aims To Support LGBTQ YouthMembers of the Passages Program meet once a week to play games and share a meal.
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Boy Scouts To Pay $850M To Abuse SurvivorsLast year, the Boy Scouts filed for bankruptcy, which prevented new abuse lawsuits against it.
Attorney General Merrick Garland Bans Federal ExecutionsGarland said he's imposing the moratorium as he works to make sure everyone is being treated fairly and humanely in the criminal justice system.
WEWS: Cleveland Salon Makes Pricing Gender NeutralThe salon owner told our sister station he hopes this move makes people in the LGBTQ community feel more comfortable.
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U.S. To Add Third Gender Option On PassportsFor now, applicants can mark the gender they identify with without providing medical certification or proof.
Miss Nevada To Be First Transgender Miss USA ContestantKataluna Enriquez says despite challenges she's faced, she hopes she can become a trailblazer for others.
Justice Thomas Says Federal Marijuana Laws May Be OutdatedSupreme Court justice Clarence Thomas said that the inconsistency between state and federal marijuana laws makes a national ban unnecessary
Supreme Court Won't Hear Case On Transgender Bathroom BanThe case centered around Gavin Grimm, a transgender boy in Virginia. The school board barred him from using the boys bathroom. Grimm sued and won.
HBO Max's 'Generation' Reshapes TV's Stories Of Queer TeensGen Z is more LGBTQ-inclusive than older generations — and shows like HBO Max's "Generation" are paying attention.
U.N. Says World Must Confront Legacy Of RacismIn a landmark report, the U.N.'s human rights chief said structural racism blocks access to jobs, healthcare, housing, education, and justice.
Chicago Pride House Sparks A Giving CampaignA Chicago couple created a rainbow art installation in support of LGBTQ communities.
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Derek Chauvin Sentenced To 22.5 Years For George Floyd's MurderThough Chauvin is expected to appeal, for Floyd's loved ones — and millions worldwide — the sentence represents, for now, a final act of justice.
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Judge Rejects Chauvin’s Request For New TrialA Minnesota judge has denied Derek Chauvin's request for a new trial.
Derek Chauvin To Be Sentenced TodayChauvin faces decades in prison, with several legal experts predicting a sentence of 20 to 25 years.
Inside A U.S. Refuge For Transgender Asylum SeekersTransgender women fleeing persecution from Central America share their stories with Newsy.
Petco CEO Wants More Offices To Allow PetsAlmost 13 million U.S. families added a pet to their household last year.
LGBTQ Activists Say Misgendering By Police Complicating Crime FightingNewsy found a patchwork of policies on how different police departments record crimes against transgender and non-binary people.
Japanese Soccer Player Comes Out As TransgenderKumi Yokoyama plays for the Washington Spirit.
Derek Chauvin To Be Sentenced Friday For George Floyd's MurderThe former Minneapolis police officer was found guilty on all counts two months ago after killing George Floyd last year.
Supreme Court Sides With Catholic Foster Care AgencyThe justices came down unanimously against Philadelphia and for Catholic Social Services.