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    In this photo provided by Erin Toberman, Donald Neely, center, is walked with handcuffs and a rope by two mounted police officers in Galveston, Texas, on Saturday. Galveston’s police chief has apologized for the way Neely was treated.
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    Black man who was led by mounted police with a rope in viral photos files $1M lawsuit against Texas city

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    October 12, 2020 8:47 pm
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    Elizabeth Warren helps Biden minority outreach push on Indigenous Peoples Day
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    In this photo from Tuesday, Israeli actress Gal Gadot, pictured left, and husband Yaron Versano attend the National Board of Review Awards Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York. Meanwhile, Gadot's dress caused an uproar in Lebanon after the dress' Lebanese designer, Elie Saab, posted a photo on Instagram. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
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    Cleopatra was Greek, not black or Arab

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    Republican Vermont Gov. Phil Scott smiles after voting in Berlin, Vt., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018.
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    Republican governor won’t stop Vermont measure to legalize recreational marijuana

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    U.S. deterrence policy has generated plenty of criticism from Capitol Hill. But that has been aimed at the administration's supposedly narrow view of what constitutes an attack and unwillingness to spell out likely responses.
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    Casino closures hurting public health systems in tribal nations

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    Former Fox host becomes first black woman to join cast of Real Housewives of New York City
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    Former Fox host becomes first black woman to join cast of Real Housewives of New York City

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    After record declines in ratings, Adam Silver ends social justice messages on court or players’ jerseys next season
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    After record declines in ratings, Adam Silver ends social justice messages on court or players’ jerseys next season

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    In this photo, a man walks past a Microsoft sign in San Francisco.
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    Labor Department investigating Microsoft pledge to hire more black workers

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