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Will Talarico’s Road to the Texas Senate Run Through Black Voters?

Recent Reports Point To Talarico’s Uphill Fight For The Black Vote in the U.S. Senate Race James Talarico has been trying to win over Black...

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Bari Weiss CBS News Shakeup Deepens As Scott Pelley Is Fired

Scott Pelley was fired from 60 Minutes after criticizing CBS News leadership, marking another major shift inside the legendary news program.

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Spurs Extend Season Behind V-Dub, Cut Knicks’ Finals Lead to 2-1

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Stacey King, Beloved Bulls Broadcaster And NBA Champion, Dies At 59

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The Spurs Finally Took the Lead. Then One Play Changed Everything

The Knicks were able to withstand a late surge by the Spurs to take Game 2 105-104.  The Spurs trailed 97-83 with 6:04 left in...

Terry Rozier Must Forfeit Most of His $26 Million NBA Salary, Arbitrator Rules

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