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Palm Springs is set to make history with a $27 million reparations agreement for Black and Latino families displaced in the 1960s for commercial development. This settlement includes direct payments, affordable housing support, and a memorial, positioning Palm Springs as one of the first U.S. cities to offer reparations for systemic displacement. The final vote will mark a significant step toward justice and community healing.
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Matt Gaetz’s path to confirmation as attorney general is uncertain as nearly a dozen GOP senators withhold support, citing the unreleased House Ethics report detailing allegations of misconduct. While Trump-aligned senators back Gaetz, others are pressing for a thorough vetting process. The...
Published 11/19/24
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Published 11/19/24