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Month: May 2023

California lawmakers on reparations panel challenge assumptions about payments to Black residents

By SOPHIE AUSTIN Associated Press/Report for America SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A California state senator and member of a historic task force studying reparations proposals for African Americans says it could be tough to pass large payments for eligible residents. Gov. Gavin Newsom says facing the legacy of slavery is about more than payments. Compensation

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Jordan Neely was a New York street artist known for his Michael Jackson impersonations.

Marine veteran who held Jordan Neely in fatal chokehold to be charged with second-degree manslaughter, DA’s office says

By John Miller and Kara Scannell, CNN Daniel Penny, the US Marine veteran who held Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold aboard a New York subway train earlier this month, will be arrested on a charge of second-degree manslaughter, a spokesperson for the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office said Thursday. “We cannot provide any additional information

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As public health emergency ends, pandemic-era support programs have already been fading away

By ASHRAF KHALIL Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The formal end of the national Public Health Emergency on Thursday is largely a symbolic and psychological step, representing the country’s formal emergence from the COVID-19 pandemic. But behind the scenes, several core aspects of America’s pandemic-era emergency safety net are also coming to a close, from

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