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Review: Biography opens new windows into the life of MLK

Jonathan Eig’s new biography, 'King: A Life,' is the first major biography of Martin Luther King Jr. in decades and will take its place among the foremost of the many treatments of King.

Why the FBI Saw Martin Luther King, Jr as a Communist Threat

Why the FBI Saw Martin Luther King, Jr as a Communist Threat
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Money Laundering Email Scam Lands Atlanta Man In Federal Prison

UpdatedWed, Jun 2, 2021 at 8:59 am ET Reply Atlanta man pleaded guilty to money laundering conspiracy for an elaborate email spoofing scam aimed at stealing real estate payments. (Shutterstock) ATLANTA An Atlanta man was sentenced to two years, six months in federal prison for scamming homebuyers in Minnesota and Oregon, a New Jersey company and a Delaware law firm of more than $247,000. Between October 2018 and February 2019, Anthony Dwayne King, 39, laundered more than $247,000, federal authorities said. He pleaded guilty to and was convicted of money laundering conspiracy on Dec. 16, 2020, authorities said. In a federal indictment, prosecutors said the emails of victims were somehow accessed using malware in what is called a business email compromise, allowing King and his accomplices to learn about real estate transactions and redirect those payments to three bogus bank accounts that King controlled.

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What History Tells Us About When White Riot Happens And How Mobs Are Treated

Gabriel C. Pérez/KUT News Protestors chant and wave flags in support of President Donald Trump in front of the Texas State Capitol as part of nationwide protests and insurrections in opposition to the presidential election results on Jan. 6, 2021. History Professor Peniel Joseph says U.S. Capitol Police’s use of “kid gloves” with extremists Wednesday “makes sense” in an historical context. “Historically, law enforcement has been designed right after racial slavery to see Black people as a problem that had to be contained and managed. And they rarely see white – whether they’re protesters or insurgents or terrorists – in the same manner. So we saw that on full display in the nation’s capital yesterday,” Joseph told Texas Standard.

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