COMMENTARY Welcome to the Tennessee backwoods judicial system where white supremacy is real and palpable. The prosecutor secretly negotiated and accepted an immoral and unjust plea
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Miami Dade Building Disintegrated in Likely Sinking Collapse: Estimated 150+ Dead
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U.S. Supreme Court Affirms Rights of Student Athletes to Market Name and Likeness
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Boston May Ban Facial Recognition Technology in City Spy Cams
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