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Illinois Supreme Court rules Chicago police can’t destroy disciplinary records
July 8, 2020Disciplinary records are public property, and the Chicago cops can’t use their contract to cover up their past transgressions, the justices decreed, 6-1.
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Rudolfo Anaya, an American writer for eternity
July 8, 2020Anaya’s stories touched the very soul of Mexican/Chicano experience.
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Arizona teachers want to tax the rich for their students
July 8, 2020With support from labor, teachers, healthcare workers, prison reform activists, and the stoners backing legal marijuana, the grassroots have shown they can bust ass and build broad support despite the pandemic.
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Trump in ‘free trade’ talks with Brazilian right-wing authoritarian President Bolsonaro
July 8, 2020The talks may have hit a medical snag: Bolsonaro, who like Trump has actively sabotaged coronavirus response efforts, just tested positive for COVID-19.
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July 4th: Whose Independence Day is it?
July 7, 2020Who really gained their independence on July 4, 1776?
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