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Kamala Harris captures 57% support in California poll

A surprising new electoral landscape is emerging in California as former vice president Kamala Harris emerges as the overwhelming frontrunner for the 2026 gubernatorial contest according to recently released polling data. The Emerson College survey reveals Harris commanding a remarkable 57 percent of voter support despite not having officially declared her candidacy. This commanding position...

‘Disgusting Behavior’: Seattle Man Unleashed Punches and Kicks On Black Female Neighbor While Assailing Her with Racial slurs; Faces Hate Crime Charges
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‘Disgusting Behavior’: Seattle Man Unleashed Punches and Kicks On Black Female Neighbor While Assailing Her with Racial slurs; Faces Hate Crime Charges

An assault on a Black woman outside of her apartment building in Seattle will be prosecuted as a hate crime after authorities learned the white suspect screamed racial slurs. The incident occurred just steps from her home, and the alleged perpetrator was a neighbor, a fellow tenant in The Cambridge apartments in the First Hill...

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HIV breakthrough faces critical funding cuts

A revolutionary advancement in HIV prevention technology stands at a critical crossroads as recent policy decisions threaten to undermine years of scientific progress. Lenacapavir, an injectable medication requiring only biannual administration, represents a potential paradigm shift in the global fight against HIV. However, significant reductions in international health funding have cast doubt on whether this...

Michigan Man to Be Sentenced for Attacking Black Man He Accused of Staring at Him, Then Calling Him Racial Slurs While Speaking to Police
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Michigan Man to Be Sentenced for Attacking Black Man He Accused of Staring at Him, Then Calling Him Racial Slurs While Speaking to Police

A white Michigan man will be sentenced in March for committing a racist attack against a Black man all because he thought the victim was staring at him, authorities say. Police charged 36-year-old Wilfred Francis Hutson IV with felony ethnic intimidation after the attack on Saturday, Feb. 15, in Walker, Michigan. A close-up view of...

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21 tech experts quit DoGE amid government efficiency push

In what appears to be the largest coordinated departure of federal technology specialists since the Trump administration began its second term, 21 employees from the Department of Government Efficiency have submitted their resignations. The staffers, previously part of the United States Digital Service, announced their decision Tuesday in a collective protest against what they describe...

‘Don’t Hurt Us!’: Denver Cops Pointed Guns at Screaming Children, Dragged Barefoot Grandmother While Raiding the Wrong Apartment, Then Tried to Cover It Up, Lawsuit Says
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‘Don’t Hurt Us!’: Denver Cops Pointed Guns at Screaming Children, Dragged Barefoot Grandmother While Raiding the Wrong Apartment, Then Tried to Cover It Up, Lawsuit Says

A family was terrorized when a Denver police SWAT team recklessly raided the wrong apartment while looking for an attempted murder suspect two years ago, then tried to cover up their mistake in falsified police reports, according to a lawsuit filed in Denver County District Court last week. Police were hunting suspect Danny Garcia on...

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Coca-Cola stands firm on DEI amid industry retreat

Building a diverse workforce remains a strategic priority at Coca-Cola. Facing industry headwinds, the iconic soft drink company has maintained its stance on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives while competitors scale back similar programs. The beverage giant continues to position its DEI strategy as a business imperative rather than simply a moral obligation in today’s shifting...