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The Nation, check out our latest issue. Subscribe to Support Progressive Journalism The Nation is reader supported: Chip in $10 or more to help us continue to write about the issues that matter. Sign up for our Wine Club today. Did you know you can support The Nation by drinking wine? To hear Tahanie Aboushi tell it, a courtroom can be a strange place for a Muslim woman lawyer.1 “I’ve had judges call me Tahini. I once had a judge, in open court, look at my name and say, ‘Farsi? Egypt? Pakistan?’ I said, ‘Tahanie Aboushi?’” She laughed, shaking her head.2 ....
Heading into the May 18 primary that will likely decide Philadelphia's municipal elections, George Soros-backed District Attorney Larry Krasner is facing voters who are deeply concerned about soaring crime and homicide rates, a new poll finds. ....
Protester in Minneapolis days after Floyd s killing PHOTO: Olga Enger On April 20 at a little after 5 p.m., justice was done. A white police officer was convicted of the killing of a black man. All it took was a trial that lasted for three weeks; 40 witnesses, many of whom were bystanders who witnessed the life snuffed out of the black man; members of the white officer’s department testifying against him; conclusive evidence from multiple sources that established that the white officer’s actions were the cause of the black man’s death; and multiple videos of the event, especially one from a 17-year-old bystander who had at least intuited the importance of what she witnessed. ....
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Candace Owens reacts to self-proclaimed Marxist Patrice Khan-Cullors real estate investments on Tucker Carlson Tonight A social justice nonprofit chaired by Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors is moving to operate in other states as it avoids filing required financial documents in California, filings show. Cullors’ nonprofit, Dignity and Power Now, was warned by California’s attorney general’s office in March over its failure to file all the required financial documents for 2019. According to state records, Dignity and Power Now is currently delinquent in California, where it is incorporated. A delinquent organization may not engage in any activity for which registration is required, including solicitation or disbursing of charitable assets, reads an earlier warning sent to Cullors’ nonprofit from California’s Registry of Charitable Trusts, which was first reported by the Daily Signal. ....