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Judge Delays Extradition Of Teen Charged With Shooting Protesters In Kenosha
A judge says Kyle Rittenhouse, accused in the deadly shooting of protesters in Kenosha, Wis., can stay in Illinois until Sept. 25 to assemble his legal defense team. -
Police Declare Portland Protests A Riot But This Definition Could Be Rooted In Racism
The city has seen nightly protests for about three months. And police have declared riots or unlawful assemblies about half the time. But some argue the meaning of riot is too vague to be useful. -
Local Teams Reckon With Racism, Injustice Following NBA Playoff Boycott
The league postponed all of Thursday's playoff games, including the opening game of the Celtic-Raptors series. -
Andrea Cabral Weighs In On Sports Protests, Calls Republican Critiques ‘A Form of Treason’
The former Suffolk County Sheriff commended protesting athletes for using their platform to send a message about racial justice. -
As Nation Reckons With Race, Poll Finds White Americans Least Engaged
The NPR/Ipsos poll also found wide gaps in support for demands that racial justice advocates are making. -
Wisconsin Dept. Of Justice Identifies Police Officer Who Shot Jacob Blake
Kenosha Police officer Rusten Sheskey, a seven-year veteran of the force, was the only officer to fire his weapon during the incident, according to Wisconsin state investigators. -
17-Year-Old Arrested After 2 Killed During Unrest In Kenosha
According to witness accounts and video footage, police apparently let the young man responsible for the shootings walk past them with a rifle over his shoulder with his hands in the air. -
Illinois Teen Arrested After 3 Shot, 2 Fatally, In Kenosha, Wis., Overnight
The 17-year-old white male has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide and was taken into custody by police. -
Lawyer: Jacob Blake Not Likely To Walk Again After Shot By Police
Jacob Blake is paralyzed, and it would “take a miracle” for him to walk again, his family's attorney said. -
Police Shooting Of Jacob Blake In Wisconsin Renews Calls For Boston Police Reform
Elected leaders and activists say that what happened to Jacob Blake intensifies the need for more police oversight here.