Hundreds of students with the UCSDivest Coalition continue their encampment on campus with several peaceful actions planned.
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A study showed states made more mistakes when executing Black prisoners by lethal injection than they did with prisoners of other races. Execution workers and race experts said they're not surprised.
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The tragedy knit them together, and became a calling for a volunteer from outside of the neighborhood.
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Native American leaders say the omissions prevent people from learning about their collective history.
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It's part of federal monies authorized by Congress to support communities that are providing services to migrants.
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