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A groundbreaking loan program, designed to address historical racial discrimination, is facing new legal challenges.
We want to make sure that everyone knows that it is constitutional to pursue reparations,” says a law professor.
In one of the poorest neighborhoods in Connecticut, researchers say they have found evidence of the persistent harms of ...
A boat makes a morning trip through the Erie Canal in Rochester, New York, October 2021. Johnny Milano Former President Thomas Jefferson considered the proposal “little short of madness.” The project ...