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‘Dear White People’ dishes out the satire to black and white alike

Related Links Check movie times More Information ‘DEAR WHITE PEOPLE’ Three stars Stars: Tessa Thompson, Tyler James Williams, Teyonah Parris, Dennis Haysbert, Brandon P Bell Running time: 108 minutes...

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Democrats lost ground among white voters

WASHINGTON (AP) — White voters of all ages were less likely to back Democrats this year than in elections past, helping Republicans nationwide but most acutely in the South — and overpowering...

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The biggest voter fraud? The claim there is no voter fraud: Thomas Sowell

Thomas Sowell By Thomas Sowell One of the biggest voter frauds may be the idea promoted by Attorney General Eric Holder and others that there is no voter fraud, that laws requiring voters to have a...

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Democrats sign up thousands of new voters, but will they cast ballots?

Democrats in California have signed up tens of thousands of new voters in recent months, but a big question in Tuesday's election is whether enough of them will cast ballots to stave off erosion of the...

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Where GOP DIDN'T win: On ballot initiatives

updated 11:35 AM EST, Wed November 5, 2014 Samantha Mongoven casts her vote in the hallway of the historic courthouse in Boulder, Montana, on Tuesday, November 4. Millions of people nationwide are...

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Early voting up in 10 states compared with 2010

ATLANTA (AP) — More people have voted early in at least 10 states than in 2010, and Republicans and Democrats alike say the numbers show they have the advantage in key Senate and gubernatorial races...

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Sowell: Voter fraud and voter ID

One of the biggest voter frauds may be the idea promoted by Attorney General Eric Holder and others that there is no voter fraud, that laws requiring voters to have a photo identification are just...

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Patient zero in Ebola outbreak was Guinean toddler

Published October 29, 2014Associated Press Facebook0 Twitter0 Email Print In the Guinean village where the current West African Ebola outbreak began, 14 graves mark the spot where the lethal virus...

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Leonard Pitts Jr.: Stubborn toughness in face of poverty, ridicule

BOONEVILLE, Ky. — In a small office on the first floor of the Owsley County Courthouse, across the street from the Hometown Cafe, Johnny Logsdon, chief of the two-man police department, is talking with...

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Voter fraud, Voter ID and fearmondering

One of the biggest voter frauds may be the idea promoted by Attorney General Eric Holder and others that there is no voter fraud, that laws requiring voters to have a photo identification are just...

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Voter Fraud and Voter I.D.

One of the biggest voter frauds may be the idea promoted by Attorney General Eric Holder and others that there is no voter fraud, that laws requiring voters to have a photo identification are just...

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More people voting early in 10 states than in 2010

ATLANTA (AP) — More people have voted early in 10 states than in 2010, and Republicans and Democrats alike say the numbers show they have the advantage in key Senate and gubernatorial races heading...

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With new voter laws widespread, fears persist of fraud, disenfranchisement

WASHINGTON With several key elections potentially hinging on razor-thin margins, Americans went to the polls Tuesday in 34 states with new voting laws that critics fear will adversely impact minority...

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Sardar Patel painting draws crowds in Mangalore

Various educational institutions coming under Manipal University celebrated the ‘Rashtriya Ekta Diwas’ (National Unity Day) to mark the birth anniversary of freedom fighter and the first Deputy Prime...

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Jo Page: It was a long road to polls for so many

The election is over, so finally those pesky signs cluttering everybody's lawns can come down. The election is over, so our mail slots won't be stuffed with fliers anymore. The election is over, and so...

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A Play Set When Interracial Marriage Was Illegal (GO!)

Some plays simmer, and others scorch. Originally penned by Alice Childress in 1966 but unproduced until 1972, Wedding Band: A Love/Hate Story in Black & White is decidedly the latter. This rarely...

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Mumbai sees a surge in NOTA voters

The Maharashtra Assembly elections witnessed a surge in number of people going for None Of the Above (NOTA) option in Mumbai, as against the total number of NOTA votes cast in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls....

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Landrieu looking for ways to avoid December runoff

Even though a runoff seems inevitable in Louisiana's U.S. Senate race, Democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu continues to say she believes an outright victory is possible for her Tuesday. If that can't...

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The Faces of Voter Suppression in Georgia (Common Cause)

(Source: Common Cause) Forty-thousand minority and young voters in Georgia are being disenfranchised at the polls today in Georgia.  Here are the real faces from ground zero: A 71-year old voter moved...

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'Dear White People' Movement Must Spur HBCU 'Welcome Back' Movement

It's hard not to notice the growing discontent of our young black scholars at predominantly white institutions (PWIs): We aren't comfortable at Harvard. We aren't comfortable at Michigan. We aren't...

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