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Switching districts set McBath up to primary freshman legislator Carolyn Bordeaux who currently represents the 7th Congressional District. In a statement posted to Twitter, McBath did not mention her colleague opting instead to frame her run for the 7th Congressional District as a part of a promise made to her son Jordan who was murdered in late 2012.   

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Hard to believe it's been six years since Tamir Rice was gunned down at the hands of law enforcement. Today, we look back at the legacy his story has left behind as we continue the fight toward social equality.

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Astronaut Jessica Watkins will make history as the first Black woman to join an international space station crew.

Beyond the verdict, the group has emphasized the need for transparent investigations of police misconduct and prosecutorial accountability for the first two prosecutors who obstructed justice. 

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Tabitha Brown is launching a children's series to help youngsters develop a sense of self-confidence and self-efficacy.

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After being diagnosed with a life-altering illness, 13-year-old Adeola "Abraham" Olagbegi used his Make-A-Wish opportunity to feed the homeless in his city.

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Phoenix Suns players Jalen Smith and Cam Johnson recently volunteered to provide underserved families with hot meals.

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Grant Hill has joined a campaign to spread awareness about the racial health disparities surrounding prostate cancer.

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A verdict has been reached in the Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial, finding the accused teen of being not guilty in the Kenosha, Wisconsin shootings last year that left two dead and one injured.

Despite an eight-and-a-half-hour speech by GOP Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy railing against President Biden and the Democrats, the House of Representatives passed their final approved version of the Build Back Better Act on Friday morning. The bill will now be sent to Senate for a vote.

In a letter to Mayor Bowser addressing the new decision, members say they are worried that "this decision would place the District ahead of the science, including guidance from the Centers for Disease Control that still recommends that masking indoors is the safest at to protect everyone from COVID-19 exposure."