Among the many businesses damaged in Boston Sunday night, some were black-owned. WBZ-TV’s Nick Emmons reports.
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The Ohioans charged in connection with the US Capitol breach
More than 250 federal cases have been brought against individuals who allegedly took part in or helped plot the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Donald ...
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Orland Mayoral Candidate: Dan McLaughlin
Dan McLaughlin is running to reclaim his former title as Mayor of Orland Park against current Mayor Keith Pekau. The election is April 6.
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ONE WEEK ON: Riots over rapper’s arrest continue while issue deeply divides Spanish government and public opinion
TOMORROW (Tuesday February 23) marks one week on from the arrest of Catalan rapper Pablo Hasel at Lleida University – and the rioting and political turmoil caused by his impriso ...
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U.S. Capitol riot: Arrested Ohio woman says she met in advance with Secret Service
Jessica Watkins, of Champaign County, seeks release from federal custody, while FBI agents say she's part of the Oath Keepers militia.
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Emerging extremists bring new concerns for law enforcement
In Southern Nevada, authorities are aware of the broadening spectrum of extremism, fueled in part by months of COVID-19 isolation and online venting.
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Texas Man Who Broke Speaker’s Lobby Doors Told His Wife to ‘Get Rid of His Trump Things’ After Capitol Invasion: Prosecutors
Christopher Ray Grider is accused of "personally push[ing] and kick[ing]" the doors to the Speaker's Lobby and of "suppl[ying] the helmet used to break glass in the doors leading into the Speaker’s ...
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Americans Who Have Zero Interests in politics
The average American taxpayer has funded the incarceration of Black people for decades, but - oh, please do hush up about “politics”!
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Sitting on billions, Catholic dioceses amassed taxpayer aid through Paycheck Protection Program
As the pandemic began to unfold, scores of Catholic dioceses across the U.S. received aid through the Paycheck Protection Program.
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Sitting on billions, Catholic dioceses amassed taxpayer aid during pandemic
Scores of Roman Catholic dioceses had over $10 billion available when they got at least $1.5 billion in coronavirus small business aid, an AP investigation has found.
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Sitting on billions, Catholic dioceses amassed taxpayer aid
When the coronavirus forced churches to close their doors and give up Sunday collections, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte turned to the federal government’s signature small business ...
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The GMA Inspiration List: Who's making Black history in 2021?
I nominate Aisha "Pinky" Cole, the owner of Slutty Vegan ... the 15 Percent Pledge after the George Floyd protests to get big corporations to support Black-owned businesses.
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The people charged in siege of U.S. Capitol
Joseph Randall Biggs (right in gray checked jacket), a 37-year-old Florida-based member of the Proud Boys, faces charges of corruptly obstructing an official proceeding before Congress, unlawful entry ...