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With former President Donald Trump out of office, progressive groups are attempting the tricky pivot from fighting Trump's agenda to pushing a new one.
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Many celebrations were virtual — YouTube was a popular platform for cities to post videos honoring the legacy of the late civil rights activist, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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The way police handled Wednesday's onslaught showed that "some people are ... given certain kinds of leeway or space, and other people are not," says African American studies professor Eddie Glaude.
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Journalists based in Colombia, South Africa and Indonesia talk about how the Black Lives Matter movement inspired activists abroad this year.
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Black Lives Matters signs from two historic Black churches were destroyed. William Lamar IV says his congregation will keep its "desire to make this nation what it claims to be, but never has been."
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A federal judge said "the court cannot ignore the clear violations" of an injunction limiting the police department's use of the weapons, but added some instances were in compliance.
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A U.S. District judge cleared the way for a civil lawsuit to proceed against a Broward Sheriff deputy, who was cleared of a manslaughter charges in 2013.
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COMMENTARY Saturday's brief arrest of Cuban exile influencer Alex Otaola in Miami is a reminder of how much he sounds like communist leaders in Havana.
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The second presidential debate scheduled to be in Miami next week has been upended. How the Black Lives Matter movement is viewed among some Latino groups in South Florida. And a conversation with the Miami Heat's team doctor.
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Taylor's family lawyers are calling for a special prosecutor to reopen the case. But Attorney General Daniel Cameron says, given its importance, he was best equipped to handle the investigation.
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Many Latinos who back President Trump bring the racial — and racist — complexities of Latin America to their attacks on the racial justice movement.
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Delrish Moss has a new assignment: dismantling systemic racism at Florida International University.