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The Navy has renamed the USS Chancellorsville, a name honoring a Confederate victory, to the USS Robert Smalls, after an enslaved man who escaped the South by stealing a Confederate steamship.
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Officer John Cochran says he has faced discrimination and retaliation during his 28 years in the department.
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Tennessee state Rep. Justin Jones, who was expelled from the state House last week alongside former Rep. Justin Pearson of Memphis, was reinstated to his seat Monday on an interim basis.
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Ireland-based artist Pan Cooke creates cartoons summarizing the world's daily news in comics, highlighting how prevalent police brutality and hate crimes are across the U.S.
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"While I did not intend to cause any harm or offense with my language, I know that I did and for that I am deeply sorry," New York Red Bulls forward Dante Vanzeir said.
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KPBS Midday EditionSince 2020 there has been a renewed urgency to bring diversity to theaters and create systemic change. But how do we measure progress?
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A debt collector’s actions have resulted in default judgments for thousands of dollars each — against defendants who may not know about them.
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A California grandmother fights to retrieve $30,000 taken by San Diego County from her grandchildren’s survivor benefits. Counties take millions of dollars in federal benefits from foster children, says a lawmaker trying to stop it.
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In San Diego County, a minimum annual income of $206,800 was needed to qualify for a $911,000 median-priced, existing single-family home in 2022.
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A fund to help San Diego County residents pay their water bills still has $2.5 million sitting unclaimed.
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