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Target s Bullseye on Black Youth

Target’s Bullseye on Black Youth Details RACIAL RECKONINGS-On June 30, the New York Times published an article,  This is after the nation’s #2 discount retailer publicly committed to investing $2 billion in Black communities following Target’s “woke” moment in the wake of George Floyd’s murder and the looting of its South Minneapolis store, which is across the street from where the third precinct police station burned.  The story quoted Sadiq Ali, former manager of the Mondawmin store in West Baltimore’s historic Black community that closed in 2018: “When white folks started shopping in the store, it meant they felt safe enough to cross the tracks.” 

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AP blasted for divisive, sensational police killings story in aftermath of Derek Chauvin verdict

AP blasted for divisive, sensational police killings story in aftermath of Derek Chauvin verdict
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Biden s Afghanistan pullout gets a big GOP endorsement

POLITICO Sign up for POLITICO Playbook today. Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by James Baker III would seem an unlikely ally for Joe Biden. Yet he praised the president’s decision. | David J. Phillip-Pool/Getty Images DRIVING THE DAY But at least one major Republican supports President JOE BIDEN’S decision to pull U.S. troops out of Afghanistan: former Secretary of State

Sunday shows preview: Advocates, lawmakers push for police reform after Chauvin verdict, Ma Khia Bryant s death

Sunday shows preview: Advocates, lawmakers push for police reform after Chauvin verdict, Ma Khia Bryant s death Tal Axelrod © Getty Images Sunday shows preview: Advocates, lawmakers push for police reform after Chauvin verdict, Ma Khia Bryant s death The push for criminal justice reform is anticipated to dominate the Sunday talk show circuit this weekend as activists and lawmakers make appearances advocating for legislation to be passed on Capitol Hill. Police brutality was pushed to the forefront of the national conversation this week after a jury convicted former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin of second-degree murder and two other charges in the death of George Floyd last May.

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