
Five Years Later: George Floyd’s Uncertain Legacy
Americans mark five years since George Floyd’s death, reflecting on the Black Lives Matter movement and political backtracking on civil rights and diversity reforms.
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Americans mark five years since George Floyd’s death, reflecting on the Black Lives Matter movement and political backtracking on civil rights and diversity reforms.
Marking five years since George Floyd’s death, activists and leaders reflect on BLM’s rise, policy rollbacks under Trump, and the fight for racial justice.
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Harvard sues Trump administration over block on more than 7,000 international students, calling the move a constitutional violation and a blow to campus diversity.
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