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Why Do So Many Black Women Die in Pregnancy? One Reason: Doctors Don't Take Them Seriously
Black Americans endure medical racism, bias and inattentive care and are far more likely to get sick and die from common ailments.
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Oklahoma County Commissioner Who Discussed Killing Reporters Resigns, Plans Statement
A county commissioner in far southeast Oklahoma who was apparently caught on tape discussing killing reporters and lynching Black people has resigned from office, Gov. Kevin Stitt’s office confirmed Wednesday.
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Okla. Sheriff Caught on Disturbing Audio Claims Recording Was Illegal, Vows Charges Against Reporter
The McCurtain County Sheriff’s Office addressed the audio, which appears to be of the Sheriff and other officials in conversation about killing journalists and hanging Black people, by alleging it was recorded illegally and had been altered.
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Audio Recordings Capture Oklahoma County Leaders Talking About Killing Reporters, Hanging Black People
Oklahoma’s governor is seeking the resignation of four county officials after a newspaper’s audio recording apparently captured some of them complaining about two of the paper’s journalists and knowing hit men and where two holes are dug.
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Black Couple Says Texas Authorities Took Away Their Baby Just Because They Had a Home Birth
“Instantly, I felt like they had stolen my baby,” the mom said.
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Florida Elementary School Temporarily Bars ‘Ruby Bridges' Film Following Parent's Complaint
A parent at North Shore Elementary complained that the film might teach students about white people hating Black people.
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Media Drop Dilbert After Creator's Black ‘Hate Group' Remark
Some prominent media publishers are dropping the comic strip Dilbert after its creator referred to people who are Black as members of “a hate group” and urged white people to “get away” from them. The backlash against Dilbert began after a YouTube video released this past week by comic strip creator Scott Adams. Among those dropping Dilbert are the USA...
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US Deportation Law Based on Anti-Latino Racism Fuels Immigration Fight
A Nevada case shined a light on a U.S. immigration law and its little-known history after a federal judge called the rule racist and struck it down.
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‘Not Welcome Here': Broward Officials React to Racist, Antisemitic Graffiti Found in Weston
Leaders in Broward County gathered Monday to denounce recent acts of hatred towards the Jewish and Black communities in Weston and other parts of South Florida
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Officials Respond After Racist, Antisemitic Graffiti Found in Weston Neighborhood
NBC 6’s Victor Jorges has more after the graffiti was found in the neighborhood for the second time in the last month.
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Racist, Antisemitic Graffiti Spray Painted in Weston Neighborhood
Residents in a Weston neighborhood are seeking answers after racist and antisemitic graffiti was spray painted in the area for the second time in less than a month. NBC 6’s Jamie Guirola has the details.
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Racist, Antisemitic Graffiti Spray Painted in Weston Neighborhood
Residents in a Weston neighborhood are seeking answers after racist and antisemitic graffiti was spray painted in the area for the second time in less than a month. NBC 6’s Jamie Guirola has the details.
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Racist, Antisemitic Graffiti Spray Painted in Weston Neighborhood
Residents in a Weston neighborhood are seeking answers after racist and antisemitic graffiti was spray painted in the area for the second time in less than a month.
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‘Great British Bake Off' Hosts With History of Performing Blackface Don Ponchos for ‘Mexico Week'
During the episode, the pair even acknowledge that their “joke” may be inappropriate but do it anyway.
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Fla. Sending Migrants North Evokes Memories of 1962 ‘Reverse Freedom Rides'
Wednesday’s unexpected arrival of dozens of undocumented immigrants, sent to Martha’s Vineyard from Florida under the order of Gov. Ron DeSantis, brought back vivid memories of a similar situation that unfolded on Cape Cod more than 60 years ago. In June of 1962, white supremacists in the South arranged for hundreds of Black families from Arkansas to board one-way buses…
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Florida Sees Sharp Rise in Anti-Semitic Incidents
There has been a dramatic rise in antisemitic incidents in Florida over the last few years, according to the Anti-Defamation League. NBC 6’s Alyssa Hyman reports.
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Black Preacher Arrested While Watering Flowers Sues Police
A Black pastor who was arrested by white police officers while watering the flowers of a neighbor has filed a federal lawsuit over the ordeal.
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Black Woman Sues Over Cotton Picking Project at Daughter's Calif. School
A Black woman has filed a civil rights suit on behalf of her daughter against Los Angeles Unified and the Board of Education, alleging the girl suffered emotional distress after a cotton picking field was set up at her Hollywood school in 2017 as an instructional tool about what life was like for slaves.
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Small Alabama Town Disbands Police Department Over Racist Text
Residents were outraged when the text messages surfaced in social media posts.
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How One Mental Health Expert Talked to Her Daughter About Allegations of Bias at Sesame Place
Mental health expert Sheila Robinson-Kiss takes her daughter to Sesame Place every summer. When the 10-year-old became aware of social media posts alleging bias against Black children at the theme park, she was heartbroken. In a conversation with LX News host Ashley Holt, Robinson-Kiss shares how she discussed the issue with her daughter and offers advice to other parents.