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The Black Caucus is the 'conscience of Congress.' Supreme Court ruling has it bracing for a big hit
Black members of Congress are bracing for a crippling shake-up of their ranks after a Supreme Court ruling gutted a key section of the Voting Rights Act that had protected minority communities in political redistricting and helped boost their representation
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Teens embrace social media and influencers for news but remain skeptical
A new survey finds teenagers are more likely to get news from nontraditional sources like social media and influencers than their elders are
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King Charles III's charity celebrates 50 years of helping young people find work with a gala in NYC
While Charles and Queen Camilla made their first state visit to the U.S. since he became king, they also supported The King’s Trust as it celebrates its 50th anniversary
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10 current and former Mexican officials accused in US indictment of aiding drug trafficking
The U.S. government has charged the governor of Mexico's Sinaloa state and nine other current and former Mexican officials with drug trafficking and weapons offenses in a federal indictment
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Supreme Court weakens the Voting Rights Act and aids GOP efforts to control the House
The Supreme Court has weakened a landmark Civil Rights-era law that has increased minority representation in Congress and elsewhere
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla honor 9/11 victims on visit to New York
King Charles III and Queen Camilla have begun their trip to New York City with a visit to the National 9/11 Memorial, honoring victims of the 2001 attacks
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3 family members assaulted Turning Point USA journalist at Minnesota protest, indictment says
Three family members face charges for allegedly assaulting a journalist who writes for a conservative organization during a protest in Minnesota
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New Orleans sheriff indicted after investigation into brazen jailbreak and escape of 10 inmates
A grand jury indicted Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson on 30 felony counts Wednesday following a state probe into one of the largest jailbreaks in the nation’s history that occurred under her watch last year
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Man who killed Brown students, MIT professor targeted symbolic victims tied to grievances, FBI says
Federal investigators say the man who carried out a mass shooting at Brown University and later killed a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor did not act randomly, but targeted places and people that held symbolic meaning tied to his perceived failures
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New report details suspect's worsening behavior before 2 USF students' killings
Family members say the behavior of a suspect in the murders of two University of South Florida students worsened over time because of marijuana use
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