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One-Year-Old Boy Fatally Shot by Police Responding to Shoplifting Call in Mississippi Walmart Parking Lot
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One-Year-Old Boy Fatally Shot by Police Responding to Shoplifting Call in Mississippi Walmart Parking Lot

A one-year-old boy, Kohen Wiley, was killed when police opened fire in a Mississippi Walmart parking lot while responding to a shoplifting call. The child was in a car with his mother and a friend when he was struck by a bullet. The officer involved has been placed on administrative leave as the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation investigates the incident.

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The Independent World
Trump Administration Reinterprets Civil Rights Law, Targeting School Equity Programs
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Politik·03.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Trump Administration Reinterprets Civil Rights Law, Targeting School Equity Programs

The Trump administration has shifted federal civil rights enforcement, labeling diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in schools as discriminatory against white students. This has led to investigations, withheld funding, and legal challenges against initiatives aimed at addressing historical inequities for Black students and students of color.

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The Independent World
NAACP Launches "Out of Bounds" Campaign Urging Black Athletes to Boycott Universities in States Limiting Voting Representation
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Politik·19.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

NAACP Launches "Out of Bounds" Campaign Urging Black Athletes to Boycott Universities in States Limiting Voting Representation

The NAACP's "Out of Bounds" campaign urges Black athletes to boycott public university athletic programs in eight Southern states that have limited Black voting representation. The campaign targets states like Tennessee, Florida, and Texas, calling for recruits to withhold commitments and enrolled athletes to use their platforms or transfer.

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Guardian Sport
Badenoch apologises after Bloody Sunday footage used in post defending UK veterans
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02.05.2026

Badenoch apologises after Bloody Sunday footage used in post defending UK veterans

Tory leader says she did not sign off on video attacking Labour’s Troubles legacy proposals Kemi Badenoch has apologised after footage from Bloody Sunday was used in social media posts criticising a bill on legacy issues in Northern Ireland.The Conservative leader said on Saturday that she did not sign off on the use of a clip from the massacre, in which British soldiers opened fire on unarmed civil rights demonstrators in Derry, and that it was distributed by “very young people”. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Supreme Court Rules Louisiana's Majority-Black Congressional Map Unconstitutional
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Politik·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Supreme Court Rules Louisiana's Majority-Black Congressional Map Unconstitutional

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 along partisan lines that Louisiana's 2024 congressional map with a second majority-Black district is an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. The decision weakens Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which protected minority voting power in redistricting. A group of non-African-American voters, supported by the Trump administration, challenged the map. Justice Samuel Alito wrote the majority opinion stating Section 2 does not justify race-based redistricting.

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NPR News
Bristol Launches Campaign to Become UK's Capital of Civil Rights on Anniversary of 1963 Bus Boycott
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Politik·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Bristol Launches Campaign to Become UK's Capital of Civil Rights on Anniversary of 1963 Bus Boycott

Bristol has launched a campaign to become the UK's capital of civil rights, led by think-and-do tank CuriosityUnLtd. The initiative marks the anniversary of the 1963 Bristol bus boycott, which successfully overturned the Bristol Omnibus Company's refusal to employ Black or Asian bus crews and led to the UK's first Race Relations Act in 1965. Events through spring and summer will include talks, film screenings, exhibitions, a mural by Ella-Mia Grant at Upfest, and a performance of Jamaica Love at Bristol Beacon, culminating in a civil rights manifesto by the end of summer.

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Guardian UK