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New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker announces engagement to Alexis Lewis

By The Associated Press New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, whose record-setting Senate speech this year denouncing the Trump administration fueled talk of a potential future national campaign, has announced his engagement to girlfriend Alexis Lewis. Booker, a former Democratic candidate for president, announced the engagement on Instagram Sept. 2, posting five photos of the couple […]

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Attorney General Schwalb sues to end illegal National Guard deployment in D.C.

D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb has filed a lawsuit challenging the President’s deployment of nearly 2,300 National Guard troops to the District, arguing the move violates federal law and undermines local self-governance. The suit contends that deputizing out-of-state troops for policing duties endangers residents, erodes public trust, and exceeds presidential authority.

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Woman wrongly accused of carjacking loses lawsuit against Detroit police who used facial tech

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Porcha Woodruff, a Detroit woman who was wrongfully arrested in a carjacking case after being misidentified through facial recognition technology. The judge said the arrest was troubling but ruled her lawyer failed to prove police lacked probable cause; Woodruff’s attorney plans to appeal.

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MPT to debut documentary on Thurgood Marshall during HBCU Week 2025

By D. Kevin McNeirSpecial to the AFROkmcneir@afro.com In a public media partnership that offers content about the history, legacy, cultural heritage and degree programs offered by America’s historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), Maryland Public Television (MPT) will debut “Becoming Thurgood: America’s Social Architect.” The new documentary will explore the legacy of Justice Thurgood Marshall, […]

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Wes Moore, Brandon Scott reject 47th president’s National Guard plan for Baltimore

Gov. Wes Moore and Mayor Brandon Scott denounced the Oval Office’s plan to send the National Guard to Baltimore, calling it unnecessary and “performative.” At a Sept. 5 press conference in Park Heights, they pointed instead to record crime reductions, with homicides at a 50-year low. City leaders and community advocates stressed that resources should go toward collaboration, jobs and housing — not militarization.

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