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The drop in the jobless rate, from 4.2% in November to a healthy 3.9% in December, indicated that many more Americans found work last month as we still navigate a global pandemic.

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For people of color, including many in Congress, the Capitol insurrection attack on Jan 6, 2021 was more than a violent challenge to a free and fair election — it was an eerily familiar display of white supremacist violence, this time at the very seat of American democracy.

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Dr. Ben Carson appeared on 'Hannity' on Fox News last week where he touted the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin as treatments against COVID-19. 

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A number of states implemented policing reforms this year in response to the 2020 killing of George Floyd, such as banning chokeholds or tightening rules around body cams, while several Republican-led states responded by granting police even greater authority and passing laws that cracked down on protesters.

Justice has finally been served for Ghislaine Maxwell after a jury found her guilty on five out of six charges in her highly-publicized sex abuse trial as an associate and co-conspirator of late media tycoon and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

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Since being hailed as the first person in the United States to get a COVID-19 vaccine, New York nurse Sandra Lindsay has become a prominent face in the country’s biggest-ever vaccination campaign.

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Nearly $100 billion at minimum has been stolen from COVID-19 relief programs set up to help businesses and people who lost their jobs due to the pandemic, the U.S. Secret Service said Tuesday.

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Joy Reid ripped into hosts of Fox News for downplaying the deadly Jan. 6th insurrection on-air, while behind the scenes they frantically tried to convince former President Donald Trump to condemn the violence.

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President Joe Biden is being called out for falling back on his promise to wipe out student loan debt.

Following the recent tragedy that occurred at Oxford High School in Michigan earlier this month, there now seems to be a viral report making rounds on TikTok that states another mass shooting could happen as soon as tomorrow (December 17) at all schools across the United States.

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Housing advocates say evictions are on the rise in the country following the end of a federal ban on rent – though numbers remain below pre-pandemic levels due to the infusion of federal rental assistance and other pandemic-related assistance like expanded child tax credit payments that are also set to end.

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A Virginia statute of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee is set to be melted down into new artwork after being recently removed from the city park where the “I heart negroes in chains” military commander was immortalized in the 1920s. Oh, we’re not talking about the Lee monument in Richmond, Va., that was finally removed […]