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  1. Vor 2 Stunden · As a New York jury found former President Trump guilty of 34 felony counts on Thursday, the Rev. Al Sharpton said his thoughts were with the Central Park 5. Trump’s trial, which began in April ...

  2. Vor einem Tag · As a New York jury found former President Trump guilty of 34 felony counts Thursday, the Rev. Al Sharpton said his thoughts were with the Central Park Five. Trump’s trial, which began in April, took place in the same courthouse where the five Black and Brown boys were tried and wrongfully convicted of raping and murdering…

  3. Vor einem Tag · erica orden (@eorden) posted at 3:50 PM on Thu, May 30, 2024: Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg just entered the courtroom. ( ALL THIRTY FOUR COUNTS! The New York Times (@nytimes) posted at 4…

  4. Vor 5 Stunden · 1. For another year, Florida public school students will continue to learn that Black Americans in some way benefited from slavery. On Wednesday, the Florida Board of Education approved the state ...

  5. Vor einer Stunde · They were the final three of originally 10 deputies and hospital security guards charged with the March 6, 2023, death of Otieno. The downgrades also carry lesser punishments, from up to 40 years in prison on second-degree murder to a maximum 10 years for involuntary manslaughter. Otieno, a 28-year-old Henrico County man of Nigerian descent ...

  6. Vor einem Tag · Help me do a list of the points of interest in New York City. Manhattan: Times Square. Statue of Liberty. Ground Zero. Empire State Building. Rockefeller Center. Saint Patrick's Cathedral.

  7. Vor einem Tag · For all of Donald Trump’s sound and fury and conspiratorial nonsense about his New York criminal trial, in the end his greed was the driving force behind his conviction.In a historic trial focused on exactly what the real-estate tycoon turned president did to ensure a porn star wouldn’t dish about what she said was their extramarital sexual affair, the irony is that the road to conviction ...