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Black Lives Matter Opens Up About Its Finances for the First Time
A financial snapshot shared exclusively with The Associated Press shows the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation took in just over $90 million last year
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‘Is This The Right Thing to Do?' Small Businesses Across America Find Ways To Thrive Amid Pandemic
A pandemic. A social justice movement. A nationwide call for change. Small businesses in America are operating during unprecedented times – but they aren’t letting COVID-19 stop them. How are they doing it?
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National Police Foundation to Review LAPD's Response Tactics to BLM Protests
The Los Angeles Police Commission announced Friday that the National Police Foundation will assess the LAPD’s response to a series of large demonstrations that were held in the city following the in-custody death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, which sparked protests nationwide.
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Race Double Standard Clear in Rioters' Capitol Insurrection
The violent breaching of the halls of power on Capitol Hill by insurrectionists represents one of the plainest displays of a racial double standard in modern history
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BLM Banner to Be Hung at SJ City Hall, Residents Worry It Will Replace Street Art
Over the summer, Black Lives Matter street murals became a regular part of cityscapes around the world, and now the City of San Jose has announced a plan to continue honoring that tradition by installing a large banner at City Hall.
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D.A.'s Husband Pleads Not Guilty in Misdemeanor Case
Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey’s husband pleaded not guilty Friday to misdemeanor charges for pointing a gun out his door while ordering a group of protesters to leave the couple’s Granada Hills property.
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Kenosa, WI Latest City Under Fire After Police Shooting of Unarmed Black Man Jacob Blake
Former Detroit police chief Isaiah McKinnon joins LX News to break down the shooting of unarmed Jacob Blake in Wisconsin and gives reaction to shooting’s aftermath.
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2 Accused of Vandalizing Black Lives Matter Mural Charged With Hate Crime in Calif.
Two Martinez residents seen on video defacing a Black Lives Matter Mural over the weekend have been charged with a hate crime, Contra Costa County authorities said.
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Trump Tweets About Plan for BLM Mural in Front of His Tower
President Donald Trump has taken issue with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to paint “Black Lives Matter” in front of Trump’s namesake Manhattan tower.