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The 16-year-old founded Books N Bros to amplify Black stories and now has dreams of being an author.
The high school junior has made mental health a priority after the pandemic — and she's found community in the organization Bridge Builders.
The 1898 short silent film was added to the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry for its historic significance.
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After the 2001 incident, Texas police officers confiscated a handgun from the Georgia Senate candidate's car and placed his address on a “caution list."
"All of these young girls who are just looking at these magazines ... their perception is that this is reality and it's not," she said.
Catherine Graham was hoping to win a trip to a tropical locale. It didn't work out that way.
The surprise addition to Anna Leporskaya's 1930s painting “Three Figures" was described as "some kind of a lapse in sanity."
The Senate Majority Leader plans to submit legislation in the next "several months."
“This has not been easy, but it’s so worth it,” the supermodel wrote on Instagram.
The arrest comes after six juveniles were named persons of interest in bomb threats made against historically Black colleges and universities last week.
The steady surge in prices has left many Americans less able to afford food, gas, rent, child care and other necessities.
Black workers at Tesla's main U.S. production plant were discriminated against and targeted with racist comments, jokes and slurs, a state agency alleged.
A federal court ruling Thursday redesignated gray wolves as a threatened species across much of the United States.
After years of ugly fights and failed efforts, Congress may finally reauthorize the landmark 1994 law credited with saving lives.

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