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Texas LB Juwan Mitchell tweets that he does not ‘feel comfortable representing’ the school

Texas Longhorns LB Juwan Mitchell tweeted his thoughts about equality and ended remarks by writing he is no longer comfortable representing school.

      

‘It got ugly’: What happened when Black Lives Matter protests came to small town Ohio

In Bethel, Ohio, peaceful protesters were seen by some as no different than looters. Here, the protesters’ message was a challenge to a way of life.

      

Descendants of Tulsa’s 1921 race massacre seek justice

The beating heart of Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Greenwood District is Vernon A.M.E. Church.

Officials clarify that a Florida bridge is not at risk of immediate collapse after a large crack appeared

A well-traveled South Florida bridge is not at risk of imminent collapse, authorities said this week, diverging from the US Coast Guard’s warning that the bridge would soon fail.

Here’s an easy way to clean your car mats

Your washing machine is capable of cleaning more than just clothes.

      

Seven-year-old throws prom for his nanny

Rachel Chapman’s prom was canceled. So Curtis Rogers, the 7-year-old she nannies, took it upon himself to give her a night to remember.

      

Nooses found hanging in Oakland trees to be investigated as hate crimes

A hate crime investigation is underway after several nooses were found hanging from trees in Oakland, California.

Sheriff’s deputy is touched by a note left by two black women after an anonymous act of kindness

A Tennessee sheriff’s deputy got a heartfelt surprise after two black women anonymously paid for his meal at Cracker Barrel.

Iowa governor says she will issue executive order restoring felons’ voting rights

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said she plans to sign an executive order that would reinstate the voting rights of Iowans who have completed their felony sentences.

Homeowners and renters catch a break: Evictions and foreclosures are on pause for another two months

In an effort to keep homeowners and renters in their homes as they navigate the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, federal foreclosure and eviction moratoriums are being extended for two more months.

Biden harnesses influencer star power to ramp up digital outreach

Joe Biden’s campaign is harnessing star power to ramp up its digital outreach in an appeal to young Americans, a demographic Biden has worked to win over in previous months after struggling to gain its support in the primary.

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