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Last US slave ship mostly intact after wreck, report shows

Researchers studying the wreckage of the last U.S. slave ship, buried in mud on the us-regions coast since it was scuttled in 1860, have made the surprising discovery that most of the wooden schooner remains intact, including the pen that was used to imprison African captives during the brutal journey across …

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Four British men deny shooting BLM activist and subsequent murder charges

Four Black men accused of planning to crime world-regions Black Lives Matter (BLM) activist Sasha Johnson have pled not guilty to all crime” target=”_blank”>charges< reported. PHILADELPHIA POLICE, FBI SEARCHING FOR ALLEGED SERIAL BANK ROBBER BEHIND 7 HOLD-UPS The men appeared in the Old Bailey via video link from Belmarsh prison. …

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Douglas Murray on school district's 'equity challenge': 'The opposite of the American dream' message

Author of “The Madness of the Crowds” Douglas Murray, slammed left-wing teachers for indoctrinating students in the education” target=”_blank”>classroom< on Wednesday after a us-regions school district encouraged parents to attend a Black Lives Matter protest as an “equity” challenge. Murray told host Carley Shimkus some teachers are “failing” at their jobs …

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Electric 1972 Chevrolet El Camino proves GM can electrify anything

General Motors is highlighting the flexibility of its future electric vehicle technology with a classic 1972 Chevrolet El Camino SS that has been converted to run on battery power. Ligenfelter Engineering converted this 1972 Chevrolet El Camino SS to run on electric power. (Chevrolet) The “eLcamino” was equipped by Lingenfelter …

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