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California law decried after Black woman’s `lynching’ arrest

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) _ When Sacramento police arrested Black activist Maile Hampton over her role in a Black Lives Matter protest in January, they didn’t…

For Obama and Clinton, twisty paths to ‘yes’ on gay marriage

WASHINGTON (AP) _ When President Barack Obama praised the Supreme Court’s watershed same-sex marriage ruling, he held it up as evidence that a “shift in…

Supreme Court extends same-sex marriage nationwide

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court declared Friday that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the United States. Gay and lesbian couples…

Rachel Dolezal resigns as head of Spokane NAACP amid furor over racial identity

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Rachel Dolezal resigned as president of the NAACP’s Spokane chapter Monday amid a furor over racial identity that erupted after her…

Parents going viral with ugly hair cut videos shaming kids

NEW YORK (AP) _ Russell Fredrick’s middle son was 12 when he wouldn’t quit playing around in class and ignoring his homework, so the barber…

Whites moving to Detroit, city that epitomized white flight

DETROIT (AP) _ Whites are moving back to the American city that came to epitomize White flight, even as Blacks continue to leave for the…

After violence a year ago, Waco, SC prepares for bike rally

ATLANTIC BEACH, S.C. (AP) _ Tens of thousands of bikers are expected to descend on South Carolina’s Myrtle Beach area this Memorial Day weekend for…

Public boarding school _ the way to solve educational ills?

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Buffalo’s chronically struggling school system is considering an idea gaining momentum in other cities: public boarding schools that put round-the-clock attention…

5 things to know about transgender Americans

NEW YORK (AP) — These are pivotal times for transgender Americans, as they gain in visibility yet remain buffeted by bias and misunderstanding. Five things…

UNCF president seeks new generation of donors

WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Lomax, head of the United Negro College Fund, isn’t shy about ruffling feathers for his cause. Lomax made headlines last year…

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