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Major victory as US federal judge slams anti-BDS laws unconstitutional

Anniversary of George Floyd s murder amplifies calls for new racial justice laws

Anniversary of George Floyd s murder amplifies calls for new racial justice laws Follow Us Question of the Day Now that we know the military is investigating Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UFOs), what do you think they might be? Question of the Day Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., center; Philonise Floyd, the brother of George Floyd, back rear; and Rep. Karen Bass, D-Calif., center right, stand for a photo during a meeting with Floyd family and congressional members, Tuesday, May 25, . more > By Kery Murakami - The Washington Times - Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Civil rights activists used the anniversary of George Floyd’s death on Tuesday to raise the heat on Congress to change policing in the nation and hold police officers more accountable.

Kristen Clarke becomes first woman of color to helm DOJ Civil Rights Division

Kristen Clarke poised to become first woman of color to lead Justice Department s Civil Rights Division

From wrestling mat to Justice Department, Kristen Clarke known for breaking barriers Del Quentin Wilber © Provided by The LA Times Kristen Clarke is President Biden s nominee to lead the Justice Department s Civil Rights Division. The Senate is expected to vote on her confirmation this week. (Carolyn Kaster / Associated Press) Kristen Clarke was looking for a new athletic challenge during her junior year in high school. Girls basketball didn’t interest her because she couldn’t dribble. Girls ice hockey? She didn’t skate. Volleyball didn’t seem intense enough. Then she recalled how hard the boys wrestling team worked out. They ran until they sweated off enough pounds to make a weight class. They lifted weights. They left practice exhausted. So, in an audacious move for the early 1990s, Clarke joined the boys team.

The Hill s 12:30 Report: Greene faces backlash over Holocaust comment

To view past editions of The Hill s 12:30 Report, click here: http://bit.ly/1M1mIfw To receive The Hill s 12:30 Report in your inbox, please sign up here: http://bit.ly/1Tt4hqN  > A midday take on what s happening in politics and how to have a sense of humor about it. Ha. Haha. Hahah. Sniff. Haha. Sniff. Ha breaks down crying hysterically.    The Hill’s 12:30 Report: Biden to meet with Putin | House leaders condemn Greene’s Holocaust comments | One year since George Floyd’s murder | Memorials, marches across the US | Police reform legislation hinges on ‘qualified immunity’ | Moderna says it’s safe for adolescents | Romney becomes the first GOP senator to back Jan. 6 commission | Filibuster debate restarts | Andrew Yang

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