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Black Lives Matter nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for carrying forward ‘a movement of racial justice’

The Black Lives Matter movement has been nominated for a 2021 Nobel Peace Prize by a Norwegian member of parliament.

      

Medical school applications surge as COVID-19 inspires Black and Latino students to become doctors

Inspired by the role of doctors during a pandemic that has ravaged Black and Latino communities, students of color are increasingly eyeing med school.

      

The rise and fall of a father-son drug ring linked to multiple deaths and the Sinaloa Cartel

A Sinaloa Cartel supplied drug ring is tied to multiple deaths in Michigan, Kentucky and Mississippi, a USA TODAY Network investigation finds.
      

Republicans remain mostly quiet on Marjorie Taylor Greene, whose remarks have put GOP in a bind

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene faces calls to resign for her controversial remarks, creating a firestorm. But her GOP colleagues remain mostly silent.

      

2 Proud Boys charged with conspiracy in Capitol riot; 1 had bomb-making manual on thumb drive, feds say

The two men are accused of working together to interfere with police protecting the Capitol during the certification of the presidential election.

      

Freezer failure leads to middle-of-the-night vaccination rush; CDC mandates masks on public transit. Latest COVID-19 updates.

Federal law requires masks on airplanes, ships, ferries, trains, subways, buses, and more, CDC says. Latest COVID-19 updates.

      

Samsung Galaxy S21 smartphones: Will upgraded and cheaper Android get iPhone users to switch?

Samsung’s new Galaxy S21 devices have lower prices than last year’s lineup but come with improved cameras, snappier displays and better batteries.

      

Here’s what really happens to the items you return online

Let’s say you ordered…an air fryer. Online.

Fallen Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick will lie in honor at US Capitol

Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who died after the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, will lie in honor Feb. 2 in the Capitol Rotunda.

      

Analysis: Trump’s strong 2024 primary position

Donald Trump is no longer president. He no longer has the megaphone of Twitter.

A Louisiana cemetery told the family of a Black deputy he couldn’t be buried there because it was only for White people

When Karla Semien went to a cemetery to pick out a plot where her late husband would be buried, it was as if she’d stepped back into the 1950’s.

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