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    Man accused of shooting National Guard members in DC pleads not guilty

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    Missouri sues baby monitor maker for hiding ties to Chinese military

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    Florida sues TikTok for violating state law restricting minors’ access to platform

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    Justice Department sets stage for end of racial hiring quotas

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    Karmelo Anthony case was ‘made racially charged’ by family: Guy Benson

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    Supporters of Karmelo Anthony chant outside of the Collin County Courthouse as Anthony's murder trial is underway in McKinney, TX, Saturday, June 6, 2026. Anthony is accused of killing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf last April at a Frisco track meet at David Kuykendall Stadium. (Juan Figueroa/The Dallas Morning News via Getty Images)
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    Karmelo Anthony and the real racism issue in America

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