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A demonstrator holds a sign at the Glynn County Courthouse as jury selection begins in the trial of Arbery's shooting death on October 18

It’s proving difficult to find a jury in the trial for Ahmaud Arbery’s killing. Potential jurors either know the case well, know the defendants or are scared

By Angela Barajas, Martin Savidge and Christina Maxouris, CNN Finding jurors to sit in the trial for the three men charged in Ahmaud Arbery’s killing is proving difficult in the Glynn County, Georgia, courtroom where jury selection began this week. Hundreds of people have been summoned, and from the 60 people who have been questioned

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A Utah school district ignored hundreds of racial harassment complaints against Black and Asian American students, DOJ says

By Nicole Chavez, CNN Black and Asian American students were harassed at a school district in Utah for years and officials deliberately ignored complaints from parents and students, a federal civil rights investigation found. The Justice Department detailed the disturbing pattern at the Davis School District in Farmington, Utah in a report and settlement agreement

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The University of Southern California is apologizing and plans to award honorary degrees to dozens of Japanese-American students

USC is apologizing and awarding honorary degrees to Japanese-American students whose education was disrupted after WWII

By David Williams, CNN The University of Southern California is apologizing and plans to award honorary degrees to dozens of Japanese-American students, who were not able to complete their studies in the 1940s after being sent to internment camps during World War II. USC President Carol Folt is planning to issue the diplomas and deliver

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Two Doral police officers injured, suspect killed in shooting outside Miami-Dade police station

By Melissa Alonso, CNN Two Doral, Florida, police officers were injured and a suspect was killed in a shooting Friday morning outside a Miami-Dade Police Department station, police said. The suspect was killed “as a result of the gunfire exchange with officers,” Doral Police spokesperson Rey Valdes told CNN. In a news conference Friday, Valdes

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Body camera footage from the Moab Police Department shows them talking with Brian Laundrie on August 12

The timeline of Brian Laundrie’s disappearance still doesn’t jibe among authorities and his family’s lawyer

By Amir Vera, CNN Now that the remains of Brian Laundrie have been positively identified by authorities, there are still lingering questions as to why, how and even when he disappeared in the days after his fiancée, Gabby Petito, was reported missing. His parents, Chris and Roberta Laundrie, may be vital to unraveling the mysteries.

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Tamara Taylor says her 10-year-old daughter was arrested last year at a Honolulu school after children's dispute.

A 10-year-old girl arrested at school over a drawing was the only student disciplined because she is Black, mom and attorney say

By Nicole Chavez, CNN A 10-year-old Black girl who was arrested at a school in Hawaii over a drawing was the only Black student involved in the incident and the only one disciplined, the girl’s family and their attorney said. “It’s hard to believe that they were not treated that way because of their race,”

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A statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee located in Charlottesvilles being transported away on East Jefferson street after being removed from Market Street Park in Charlottesville

A Virginia museum wants to melt down Charlottesville’s Robert E. Lee statue and transform it into public art

By Alisha Ebrahimji, CNN An African American historical museum in Virginia is throwing its hat in the mix to turn what was once a daunting reminder of the country’s Confederate past and in recent years, violence, into a public display of art. The Jefferson School African American Heritage Center in Charlottesville has submitted an offer

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Illinois workers are challenging an executive order by Gov. J.B. Pritzker which requires state employees to be vaccinated for Covid-19.Pritzker is shown here speaking at an event in August.

More than 130 Chicago municipal employees file lawsuit challenging vaccine mandates

By Mitchell McCluskey, CNN More than 130 Chicago municipal workers filed a lawsuit on Thursday, claiming the city and state’s vaccine mandates are unconstitutional. The workers, mostly from the fire, water and transportation departments, are challenging an executive order by Gov. J.B. Pritzker which requires state employees to be vaccinated for Covid-19. The mandate “far

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