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"I thought about all those times I sat in his study across from him, aching to ask him if he needed to tell me anything before it was too late."
She no longer wishes to be "related to my biological father in any way, shape or form," according to a Los Angeles court filing.
The Supreme Court has rejected Bayer’s appeal to shut down thousands of lawsuits claiming that its Roundup weedkiller causes cancer.
The artist is giving Black boys permission to actively, intentionally seek their own happiness with initiatives like the S.M.I.L.E-ing Boys Project.
The former vice president told Fox News Digital he won't allow Democrats to use the insurrection to distract from their "failed agenda."
Cherelle and Brittney Griner have not spoken by phone in the four months since the basketball star's arrest in Russia, where she remains jailed.
The campaign focuses on 13 Republicans in districts Democrats see as winnable.
Docs examined by the Austin American-Statesman show armed officers stood in the hallway with at least one ballistic shield within 19 minutes of a gunman arriving at the school.
The artist and music historian is amplifying voices and calling out the erasure of Black Latino contributions to music through her platform, Reggaeton Con La Gata.
Jannick Holste stunned the persnickety judge on "America's Got Talent."
From Black codes to sundown towns, a quiet threat has long hung over the lives of African Americans in the South.
"As great of a basketball player as he was, he was an even better person," his coach said.

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