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The Dallas County District Attorney's office says police may have misused "less lethal" firearms, leaving some protesters with serious injuries.
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Last year, the country saw widespread protests against police violence. Activists say the spotlight on those issues has faded.
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Several organizations are offering toolkits, legal advice and other resources for parents with a range of grievances against their local elected school boards.
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George Tanios and Julian Khater have been accused of conspiring to assault U.S. Capitol Police officers, including Brian Sicknick, who were protecting the Capitol on Jan. 6.
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Senate Bill 912 is one of more than 90 such bills advanced in state legislatures across the country in the wake of last year’s demonstrations against racism and police violence.
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Where the president goes, so do demonstrations. And Houstonians showed up to the Houston Food Bank to have their voices heard.
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The city of Dallas and the Holocaust & Human Rights museum hosted a conversation about the city’s racist history and its tie to today’s public safety challenges.
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The violent breaching of the halls of power on Capitol Hill by the insurrectionist mob on Wednesday, which left one woman dead of a police gunshot wound, represents one of the plainest displays of a racial double standard in both modern and recent history.
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Vandalism at four downtown Washington churches after rallies in support of President Donald Trump is exposing rifts among people of faith as the nation confronts bitter post-election political divisions.
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Four weeks after a similar event in the nation's capital, some of the president's supporters who came to protest a "stolen" election clashed with counterprotesters into the night.
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Dallas District Attorney John Creuzot is looking for video and photos of police using "less than lethal" weapons and seriously injuring demonstrators during protests against police brutality in late May and early June.