Pauli Murray organized sit-ins at segregated lunch counters, wrote in law journals and was one of the founders of the National Organization for Women.
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States eye allowing concealed carry of guns without a permit
A proposal in Utah would allow citizens 21 and older to carry a concealed weapon without a background check.
U.S. police weigh officer discipline after rally, Capitol riot
More than 30 officers in 12 states may face repercussions for their behavior or participation in the insurrection.
Argentina’s abortion law enters force under watchful eyes
The law stipulates a 14 week cut off date and doctors who unjustifiably delay a procedure face time in prison.
Kremlin brushes aside Western calls to release Navalny
A government spokesman says the opposition leader’s arrest is ‘an internal matter.’
‘We know this is real’: New clinics aid virus ‘long-haulers’
New facilities around the U.S. are helping people treat lingering effects of COVID-19.
Biden immigration plan opposed by Republicans, conservative groups
At the same time, several pro-immigration groups said they will press the new president to go even further with his reform plan.
Sales of U.S. Constitution topped 1 million during Trump years
Along with dystopian novels and White House tell-alls, it has been a best-seller for four years.
How COVID-19 has permanently changed the fitness industry
Virtual classes and mental health options were turbocharged by the pandemic. Gym chain executives expect that to continue.
Tiffany Trump announces engagement
The president’s youngest daughter is marrying Michael Boulos, a 23-year-old business executive.