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'Highly Contagious' Disease Outbreak Forces Quarantine After 57 Horses Die
The federal horse facility is located on the grounds of a Colorado state prison.
What BLM Has Said In Support Of Jussie Smollett
"Black Lives Matter stands in strong support of an alternative to incarceration sentence for Jussie Smollett," a letter read during sentencing on Thursday said.
Why a Black Woman Has Been Sentenced to Prison for Trying To Vote
Although her felony convictions made her permanently ineligible to vote, Pamela Moses has argued that she believed her voting rights had been restored.
'Republicans Are Racists Weekend!' Sale Causes Thousands of Unsubscribers
The sale, which included the subhead "Cheese Off Racists For Free!," offered 10 heart-shaped stickers with the Black Lives Matter acronym with any purchase.
What Potential SCOTUS Nominee Sherrilyn Ifill Said About Defunding Police
Despite her strong legal background, Ifill's public displays of partisanship could put her out of the running as Biden tightens his list of potential nominees.
The 6 Weirdest Conspiracy Theories Invented This Year
Without doubt, 2021 was packed full of bizarre conspiracy theories that quickly spread online. Newsweek has the best of the bunch.
Kim Potter Juror Says Verdict Was 'Hardest' But 'Right Decision'
"This was strictly about Daunte Wright, Kim Potter and the law... I really think we made the right decision," the juror said.
Portland to Pay $100K to Man Saying He Was Arrested for Not Giving Up Sign
The man said he was carrying a sign that read "Vote Register Here" at a protest when police attempted to take it "for no legal reason."
Kyle Rittenhouse Confronted About Black Lives Matter Support at TPUSA
Elad Eliahu had his press pass revoked after he questioned Kyle Rittenhouse about his stated support of Black Lives Matter.
AOC Suggests CRT Opponents 'Accepting' Racism as Bills Against It Pile Up
Dozens of bills to ban the teaching of critical race theory in schools have been introduced in state legislatures across the country.
Senate Clears Emanuel as Japan Ambassador With GOP Help, Dem Opposition
Eight Republican lawmakers approved of Biden's pick, while three Democrats decided against him seven years after the death of Laquan McDonald.
Oregon Man Pleads Guilty to Throwing Lit Firework During Portland Protests
Gabriel Agard-Berryhill said a male stranger handed him the firework, and he initially thought it was a spinner-type device that would rotate and flash colors.
Ohio City to Pay $5.75M to 32 People Injured During 2020 BLM Protests
A lawsuit against Columbus describes clashes with police in which demonstrators were beaten, fired on with wooden and rubber bullets and unlawfully arrested.
Minneapolis' First Black Police Chief to Retire
Medaria Arradondo said that "the impacts of Floyd's killing will stay with me forever," but they did not factor into his decision to retire next month.
Calls for 'Racist Killer' Kyle Rittenhouse to Be Banned From Attending ASU
Students groups at Arizona State University say he should not be allowed to take classes—even though he was acquitted of murder during the Kenosha protests.
Arbery Jury Shows 'System Can Work Even in Sensitive and Dramatic Cases'
"The country can have confidence that the jury spoke in a unanimous voice of accountability based on the evidence," Michael McAuliffe told Newsweek.
Al Sharpton Says Almost All-White Jury Decided 'Black Lives Do Matter'
The three guilty verdicts against Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan were reached by a jury of 11 white jurors and one Black juror.
Crump Says Guilty Verdicts in Arbery Case Need Reflection, Not Celebration
"America, you raised your voices for Ahmaud. Now is not the time to let them quiet," the civil rights attorney said after the jury's decision.
Men Found Guilty of Killing Arbery Head to Federal Court in 10 Weeks
Federal prosecutors have charged the three men with interfering with Arbery's civil rights and attempting to kidnap the Black jogger "because of his race."
Gregory and Travis McMichael, William Bryan Guilty of Murder in Arbery Case
The jury in Glynn County, Georgia, reached its decision after roughly 10 and a half hours of deliberation.
Greene Sponsors Bill to Award Kyle Rittenhouse a Congressional Medal
The bill says Rittenhouse protected "the community of Kenosha, Wisconsin, during a Black Lives Matter (BLM) riot on August 25, 2020."
Ben Crump Says Defense Attorney Suggested Arbery Was A 'Runaway Slave'
"It's Trayvon Martin 2.0," Crump said, describing the defense's efforts to characterize Arbery as a "scary, Black man" in their closing arguments.
Defense Attorney Suggests Ahmaud Arbery's Actions Also to Blame For Death
Defense attorney referred to Arbery as a "recurring nighttime intruder" in her closing arguments and pointed fingers at Arbery for his own death.
Kyle Rittenhouse Refuses to Become Poster Boy for Conservatives
Kyle Rittenhouse said he supports Black Lives Matter, a movement largely opposed by registered Republicans.
Kyle Rittenhouse Says He Backs BLM, Shooting Had 'Nothing to Do With Race'
"I'm not a racist person. I support the BLM movement. I support peacefully demonstrating," Rittenhouse said during his first TV appearance since his acquittal.
Was the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial About Race, the Second Amendment or Neither?
Black Lives Matter protesters, Second Amendment defenders, and legal experts have all weighed in on the trial and its not guilty verdict. Who is right?
White Cop Convicted of Fatally Shooting Black Man, Evidence Proven Planted
"I miss my baby, and this just did not have to be," the mother of Cameron Lamb said after officer Eric DeValkenaere was found guilty of killing her son.
Defense in Ahmaud Arbery Case Calls Trial 'Public Lynching' of White Client
"This is what a public lynching looks like in the 21st century," attorney Kevin Gough told the court as he filed a motion for mistrial.
As Rittenhouse Jury Deliberates, Jacob Blake Wants Media Attention to Wane
Blake said he hopes that regardless of the verdict, people in Kenosha won't riot in response: "It's not going to fix anything."
Rittenhouse Supporters, BLM Protesters Clash at Courthouse Ahead of Verdict
The jury is currently deliberating whether or not to acquit 18-year-old Rittenhouse in the August 25, 2020 shootings that left two dead and one injured.