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'NCIS,' 'The Neighborhood' renewed at CBS

"NCIS" was renewed for Season 22 at CBS, with "The Neighborhood" to return for Season 7.

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Biden sued over restaurant aid priority given to women, minorities


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Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says U.S. needs to address 'cumulative' bias against Black farmers

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said Wednesday the administration will press ahead with plans to aid Black farmers for the "cumulative effect" of past discrimination by Washington, brushing aside a lawsuit by White farmers alleging discrimination because they are not eligible for a COVID-19 loan forgiveness program for disadvantaged producers.

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D.C. statehood, finally? Inside the effort by a new generation of savvy activists to make it happen.


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D.C. statehood, finally? Inside the effort by a new generation of savvy activists to make it happen.
Nora Caplan-Bricker, The Washington Post
Jan. 27, 2021
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1of6Ty Hobson-Powell, a lead organizer for 51 for 51.Photo by André Chung for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less
2of6A sign describes the mission of 51 for 51. The organization's platform argues that a simple Senate majority of 51 votes should be sufficient to make D.C. the 51st state.Photo by André Chung for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less
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4of6Demi Stratmon and Jamal Holtz, two of the lead organizers for 51 for 51.Photo by André Chung for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less

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