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NBA championship teams universally curved a White House visit the last four years due to issues with the former occupant's politics—like blatant racism, sexism and such. The Los Angeles Lakers won't be paying Joe Biden a visit at his new place but it's due to COVID-19 considerations since we are still in the midst of a pandemic after all.

Mike Elliott, mayor of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, the Minneapolis suburb where Daunte Wright was killed by a police officer, called for cops to stop using pepper spray and other controversial non-violent methods.

Maxine Waters stood with protestors in Minnesota over the weekend, enraging Republicans who accused her of “domestic terrorism” for saying that people should stay in the streets.

Colorado Republican State Rep. Ron Hanks made a joke about lynching before defending a provision counting enslaved Africans as only three-fifths of a human being. Yes, seriously.

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland has ended a Trump-era restriction on investigations into police departments and issued a memo to all U.S. attorneys and other relevant staff outlining policies to address law enforcement.

Grassroots organizations across Chicago have intensified calls for a community-driven police accountability system in the wake of 13-year-old Adam Toledo's killing.

A group of Congressional Republicans is carrying on the “Trump tradition” with their new "America First Caucus."

The former Bad Boy rapper scored a hit in 2000 with "Whoa!" as well as guest features on "Let's Get It" and "Bad Boy For Life."

The gunman in the deadly FedEx mass shooting in Indianapolis has been identified as Brandon Scott Hole, 19, but officials said his motive remained unclear even at least half of the eight victims were confirmed as members of the Sikh community.

They said in one case, the driver tried to lure a 12-year-old child inside.