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Hundreds of white nationalists and neo-Nazis march in Charlottesville

Witness at trial over Unite the Right rally describes being terrified by marchers, badly injured when car struck her

By Mark Morales and Ralph Ellis, CNN The first witness in the civil lawsuit filed against organizers of the 2017 Unite the Right rally testified Friday, saying the attacks by angry White nationalists left her physically and emotionally scarred. Natalie Romero said she and friends were standing at the Thomas Jefferson statue on the University

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Hundreds of white nationalists and neo-Nazis march in Charlottesville

Witness at trial over Unite the Right rally describes being terrified by marchers, badly injured when car struck her

By Mark Morales and Ralph Ellis, CNN The first witness in the civil lawsuit filed against organizers of the 2017 Unite the Right rally testified Friday, saying the attacks by angry White nationalists left her physically and emotionally scarred. Natalie Romero said she and friends were standing at the Thomas Jefferson statue on the University

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Kermit Warren of New Orleans whose life savings were seized by DEA agents at an airport in Ohio

New Orleans man gets nearly $30,000 returned to him after it was seized by DEA agents at the airport

By Rebekah Riess A New Orleans man will have nearly $30,000 returned to him after it was seized by DEA agents at the Columbus International Airport in Ohio last year. According to a settlement agreement signed Thursday, the federal government agreed to dismiss its civil forfeiture case. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents seized $28,180.00 of

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In 2015

How the Charleston church massacre victims settlement is a symbolic blow to White supremacists

By Nicole Chavez, CNN The $88 million settlement announced Thursday with survivors and the families of nine people fatally shot in 2015 at a historically Black church in Charleston, South Carolina, is a “big ‘F-you’ to White supremacists,” an attorney for the victims’ families said. White supremacists have used the number “88” as a hate

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Tents are set up near Howard's Blackburn University Center

Black leaders rally around Howard University students protesting poor living conditions on campus

By Nicquel Terry Ellis and Jennifer Henderson, CNN Black leaders are rallying around Howard University students who have been protesting since earlier this month what they say are subpar living conditions such as mold, mice and roaches in campus dorms. Students at the historically Black college in Washington, DC, have been assembling for sit-ins at

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The US Department of Justice announced a federal indictment of a former Monroe

Former Louisiana officer indicted on federal charges for allegedly kicking a man under arrest and trying to cover it up

By Christina Carrega and Dakin Andone, CNN A former Monroe, Louisiana, police officer has been indicted by a federal grand jury for kicking a man who was under arrest and then attempting to cover up the “unjustified force,” the Department of Justice said Thursday. Jared Desadier, 43, faces two counts in the indictment, including willfully

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Demonstrators marching to defund the police in June 2020 in Minneapolis

Voters will decide on the future of policing in Minneapolis. The question goes beyond ‘defunding the police’

By Peter Nickeas and Omar Jimenez The pledge to dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department made by city councilors in Powderhorn Park after the murder of George Floyd has come to represent all manner of political and media aspirations over the future of policing in America. The nearly 18 months since Floyd’s death on Memorial Day

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Family members of Alex Murdaugh’s former housekeeper speak out publicly for the first time

By Melissa Alonso, CNN The family of Alex Murdaugh’s former housekeeper said on NBC’s “Today” on Friday they considered the Murdaughs to be extended family and hadn’t learned about the settlement awarded to them until after Murdaugh’s shooting incident made headlines. Gloria Satterfield, who spent more than two decades as the Murdaugh family housekeeper, died

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In the wake of a sexual assault investigation

Boston University’s largest fraternity suspended as it faces a sexual assault investigation

By Mallika Kallingal and Amy Simonson, CNN In the wake of a sexual assault investigation, the largest fraternity at Boston University has been suspended after breaking a moratorium on all activities that was imposed by the Dean of Students, the university said. “Effective immediately and until further notice, your organization, the Mu Psi Chapter of

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