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Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz, a Democratic candidate for state attorney general, denies that her office's computer database of more than 36,000 citizens' names has been misused as a tool for her political advancement. She calls it an "essential" Read More...
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Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz, a Democratic candidate for state attorney general, denies that her office's computer database of more than 36,000 citizens' names has been misused as a tool for her political advancement. She calls it an "essential" Read More...
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Allentown council, asked to join petition on new building naming, declines The naming of three new buildings in the Allentown School District was supposed to be a simple, happy educational process in which officials envisioned young and old coming together Read More...
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DALLAS — After five years, Chief David Kunkle is leaving the Dallas Police Department. Soon, one of six finalists will take his place, and the list of candidates is the most diverse the city has ever considered. There are three African-Americans, two Read More...
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RedBrownandBlue.com , a national political and social commentary website that aims to serve as a two-way bridge between grassroots multicultural communities and mainstream media and influencers, announced today the addition of respected, nationally-syndicated Read More...
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Adam Diaz, Phoenix's first Latino councilman, died Friday of natural causes at his west Phoenix home, family members said. He was 100. Read More...
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Every poll shows there are few things California's burgeoning Latino community wants more from government this year than immigration reform that includes a path to citizenship for persons now in this country illegally, also known as amnesty. Read More...
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If the charges against David Anthony Parga by the Orange County District Attorney's office are true, then it's time to welcome another group of racist nitwits to our county's collection o... Read More...
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MIAMI, March 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In addition to helping prepare the next generation of lawyers who focus on Constitutional law, Professor Benton Becker of the St. Thomas University School of Law will speak at two important events this spring. Read More...
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NEW YORK (AP) - Influential black leaders in New York City said Thursday night that they believe Gov. David Paterson should stay in office amid allegations he and his staff interfered in a domestic violence case involving a top governor's aide. Meeting Read More...
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NEW YORK - Influential black leaders in New York City said Thursday night that they believe Gov. David Paterson should stay in office amid allegations he and his staff interfered in a domestic violenc... Read More...
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NAACP official HAzel Dukes, right, and Rev. Al Sharpton, center, listen as former New York City Mayor David Dinkins, left, addresses the media after meeting with the local political base to discuss th... Read More...
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Influential black leaders in New York City said Thursday night that they believe Gov. David Paterson should stay in office amid allegations he and his staff interfered in a domestic violence case Read More...
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Influential black leaders in New York City said Thursday night that they believe Gov. David Paterson should stay in office amid allegations he and his staff interfered in a domestic violence case involving a top governor's aide. Read More...
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David Paterson, New York's first black governor and a product of the Harlem political machine, faced rapidly waning support Thursday as many of the influential black leaders who have worked with him for decades gathered and began to discuss whether to Read More...
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