Civil Rights
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Activist Nekima Levy Armstrong Arrested After Disrupting Church Service in St. Paul
Prominent Twin Cities activist Nekima Levy Armstrong and St. Paul School Board member Chauntyll Louisa Allen have been arrested following a protest that disrupted services at a St. Paul church where a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official serves…
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Minneapolis Erupts: ICE Officer Fatally Shoots US Citizen, Sparks Outcry and Federal Investigation
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Good, a U.S. citizen and legal observer, in Minneapolis, igniting fierce condemnation from local leaders who dispute the federal agency’s narrative and demand a full investigation.
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USPS Unveils Muhammad Ali Forever Stamps: Honoring ‘The Greatest’ in 2026
The USPS will honor Muhammad Ali with two Forever stamps in 2026, celebrating his legacy as a boxing champion, humanitarian, and civil rights icon. The unveiling will take place in Louisville, Ali’s hometown, marking a powerful tribute to his enduring…
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Chief Justice Roberts and the Long Battle Over the Voting Rights Act: Decades of Strategy, Shifting Power, and the 2025 Showdown
Chief Justice John Roberts’s influence on the Voting Rights Act stretches from his early days in the Reagan Justice Department to the present Supreme Court, shaping decades of legal battles over minority voting protections. As the Court weighs a pivotal…
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H. Rap Brown’s Final Chapter: The Revolutionary Who Became Imam Jamil Al-Amin Dies at 82
H. Rap Brown, once a symbol of radical resistance and later known as Imam Jamil Al-Amin, has died at 82 in federal custody after a lifetime marked by activism, controversy, and transformation. His legacy continues to spark debate and reflection…
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Border Patrol Arrests Spark Tension in Charlotte: What’s Really Happening at North Carolina’s Border?
A weeklong Border Patrol operation in Charlotte, North Carolina led to over 250 arrests and confrontations with protesters. Federal officials remain tight-lipped about those detained and future plans, fueling questions about transparency and civil rights.
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Kristi Noem’s DHS: New Crackdowns, Controversial Deportations, and the Human Toll
Under Secretary Kristi Noem, the Department of Homeland Security has accelerated rule changes that expand federal authority at protests and federal sites, while deportation policies have drawn allegations of human rights abuses. This article explores the unfolding consequences and the…
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Supreme Court Refuses Kim Davis Appeal, Upholds Same-Sex Marriage Rights
The Supreme Court has declined to hear Kim Davis’s appeal, cementing the constitutional right to same-sex marriage and ending a decade-long legal battle over religious exemptions for government officials.







