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Civil rights lawsuit in North Dakota accuses a white supremacist group of racial intimidation

(AP) Two nonprofits have sued a white nationalist hate group in North Dakota, alleging that it committed racial intimidation by defacing businesses and public property around the city of Fargo with the group's logo and other graffiti. The lawsuit filed against Patriot Front in federal court on Friday alleges that the group, two of the group's leaders and 10 others violated the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, which the complaint

Trump’s Truth Social gets a lifeline after deadline for a big cash infusion is extended

(AP) Donald's Trump's Truth Social got a lifeline this week after a blank-check company that could infuse the social media platform with cash agreed to extend a critical deadline for a year. Digital World Acquisition Corp., a special-purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, had a Friday deadline to complete its acquisition of, or merger with, Truth Social parent Trump Media & Technology Group. Digital World shareholders, who have agreed to extend

COVID Outbreak Arrives At NCCU

By Chris Frazier, Campus Echo A COVID outbreak has arrived at North Carolina Central University’s campus. Chidley North Residence Hall staff informed its residents via GroupMe that COVID is spreading throughout campus. They also state that students are welcome to return home for isolation but are not “required to.” Multiple sources from Residential Life to the Student Health center have confirmed that a dorm for students who test positive is

Death rates for people under 40 have skyrocketed. Blame fentanyl.

NC NEWSLINE - A new Stateline analysis shows that U.S. residents under 40 were relatively unscathed by COVID-19 in the pandemic but fell victim to another killer: accidental drug overdose deaths. Death rates in the age group were up by nearly a third in 2021 over 2018, and last year were still 21% higher. COVID-19 was a small part of the increase, causing about 23,000 deaths total between 2018 and

Judges reject Alabama’s congressional lines, will draw new districts to increase Black voting power

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Federal judges said Tuesday that they will draft new congressional lines for Alabama after lawmakers refused to create a second district where Black voters at least came close to comprising a majority, as suggested by the court. In blocking the newly drawn congressional map, the three-judge panel wrote that they are "deeply troubled" that Alabama lawmakers flouted their instruction to create a second majority-Black district or

Some small towns in America are disbanding police forces, citing hiring woes

GOODHUE, Minn. (AP) - As Goodhue Police Chief Josh Smith struggled this summer to fill vacancies in his small department, he warned the town's City Council that unless pay and benefits improved, finding new officers would never happen. When nothing changed, Smith quit. So did his few remaining officers, leading the Minnesota town of 1,300 residents to shutter its police force in late August. America is in the midst of

Disney, Spectrum direct customers to other TV services as dispute keeping ESPN off air continues

NEW YORK (AP) - Both sides of a dispute that has left nearly 15 million cable TV subscribers without ESPN or other networks affiliated with The Walt Disney Co. are directing customers to other services where they can watch television. The offers speak to the unusual nature of the business dispute between Disney and Charter Communications, and doesn't auger a quick resolution. Charter is telling its Spectrum TV customers about

Harris says Trump shouldn’t be an exception for Jan. 6 accountability

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - Vice President Kamala Harris said Wednesday that those responsible for the effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and the ensuing violence at the U.S Capitol must be held accountable - even if that means Donald Trump. "Let the evidence, the facts, take it where it may," Harris said in an interview with The Associated Press in Jakarta, Indonesia, where she was attending

A look at the 20 articles of impeachment against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton faces an impeachment trial in the state Senate starting Tuesday on articles overwhelmingly approved by the House of Representatives. Paxton, a Republican and star of the conservative legal movement, was suspended from office in May when the GOP-controlled House voted 121-23 to impeach him on 20 articles ranging from bribery to abuse of public trust. Most of the articles deal with Paxton

Conservative book ban push fuels library exodus from national association that stands up for books

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - After parents in a rural and staunchly conservative Wyoming county joined nationwide pressure on librarians to pull books they considered harmful to youngsters, the local library board obliged with new policies making such books a higher priority for removal - and keeping out of collections. But that's not all the library board has done. Campbell County also withdrew from the American Library Association, in what's become