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The 1921 Tulsa race riots began after a Black man was accused of assaulting a white woman. The case was later dismissed in court, but historians estimate that up to 300 people died during the riots.
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More than 120 federal prisons nationwide are unable to participate in special programs and recreation, have visitation with lawyers or family, or get hot meals at the cafeteria, according to a federal public defender.
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TPR's Jerry Clayton recently spoke with history professor and author Dr. Jonathan Brown on the current unrest in Cuba
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Matthew Mazzocco was identified by TikTok and Twitter users within days of the insurrection from social media posts. In one image Mazzocco posted of himself, the caption reads ”The Capitol is ours.”
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With nine days left in the Trump presidency, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Democrats are forging ahead with plans to remove Trump from office.
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A Bexar County Sheriff’s detention lieutenant is under investigation to determine her actions as pro-Trump extremists rioted on Capitol Hill on Wednesday night.
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Can the 25th Amendment be used to remove President Trump from power?
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Many young people across the country are finding this moment extremely scary. Parents, caregivers and teachers can help them cope.
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Members of Congress returned to the floor after pro-Trump extremists stormed the Capitol and halted certification proceedings.
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Many people are shocked over scenes of pro-Trump extremists storming the U.S. Capitol. Here's how people in San Antonio are preparing: