Tatyana Hopkins
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Facebook Pledges to Prevent Discriminatory Advertising
Facebook can no longer allow advertisers to block minorities or other groups from seeing advertisements, according to an agreement with…
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Anti-Fascists Plan to Protest White Supremacist March in D.C.
About two dozen organizations plan to hold a protest this month to counter a White supremacist rally in D.C., one…
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D.C. Artist Remembers Negro Leagues as All-Star Game Looms
As D.C. gears up to host its first Major League Baseball All-Star Game of the Washington Nationals era on July…
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Traffic Cameras More Prevalent in Black D.C. Neighborhoods
Black neighborhoods are hit hardest by automated traffic enforcement in D.C., according to a recent D.C. Policy Center report.
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D.C. Woman Spearheads National Marijuana Bill
Currently, under federal law, there are millions of Americans in federally assisted housing that can be evicted if they are…
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D.C. Responds to Gentrification Lawsuit
The District has filed a motion to dismiss the $1 billion lawsuit brought against the city by civil rights attorney…
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Assisted Living Rules to Block Dementia Patients
Legislation before the D.C. Council would update nearly 20-year-old laws regulating the city's assisted-living facilities, but the bill has provisions…
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Supreme Court OKs States to Purge Voting Rolls
On the eve of the fifth anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Shelby County v. Holder, the landmark…
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Mayor Bowser, Incumbents Win Easily in Primary
District residents chose to maintain the status quo.
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