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USA: BILL CLINTON MARKS BLOODY SUNDAY ANNIVERSARY

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Natural Sound President Clinton has marked the 35th anniversary of a civil rights milestone, the infamous "Bloody Sunday", by retracing the steps of civil rights marchers across a bridge. On 7 March, 1965, state troopers beat and...
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House Passes John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act

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The bill restores protections stripped by the Supreme Court in 2013.
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Kentucky Gov.'s Voting Rights Order Could Exclude Up To 170,000 Felons

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Gov. Beshear has said in the past "some crimes are so awful" that voting rights shouldn't be restored to those individuals.
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USA: FLORIDA SUPREME COURT CASE UPDATE

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English/Nat Florida's Supreme Court was on Monday hearing what its chief justice calls a "historic" case that's "of vital importance" to America, to Florida and to the world. Lawyers for Al Gore, George W. Bush and others are arguing...
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Susan B. Anthony and her followers win for women the right to vote.

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Susan B. Anthony and her followers win for women the right to vote.
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Bianca Jagger, Annie Lennox, British pop star Emeli Sande among those taking part in a rally ahead of International Women's Day

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BIANCA JAGGER, ANNIE LENNOX, EMELI SANDE RALLY FOR WOMEN IN LONDONHundreds of people, including pop stars and the Mayor of London, gathered in Central London Sunday (5 MARCH 2017) for a rally ahead of International Women's Day on March...
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MLK III Talks Voting Rights with Trump in NY

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York - 16 January 20171. Various of Martin Luther King III leaving Trump Tower elevator with President-elect Donald Trump2. SOUNDBITE (English) Martin Luther King...
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MLK III Talks Voting Rights with Trump in NY

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York - 16 January 20171. Various of Martin Luther King III leaving Trump Tower elevator with President-elect Donald Trump2. SOUNDBITE (English) Martin Luther King...
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How Voting by Mail Will Work

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Aug.06 -- With the coronavirus pandemic promising to last through the fall, a record number of Americans will be voting by mail this year. But mail-in voting is more contentious than ever, as President Trump continues to attack the...
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Sessions: Justice Must Protect Civil Rights

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington 10 January 20171. Wide of Senator Chuck Grassley administering the oath to Senator Jeff SessionsUPSOUND: (English) Sen. Chuck Grassley, (R) Iowa:"Senator...
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President Biden Giving Voting Rights Speech In Philadelphia

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He's expected to make the moral case against infringing on people's fundamental right to vote.
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Texas GOP Advances Voting Bill After Democrats’ Holdout Ends

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The bill includes a ban on drive-thru voting and would give poll watchers more power.
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European nationalists hope Scotland independence could resonate across region

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Scots held the fate of the United Kingdom in their hands on Thursday as they voted in a referendum on becoming an independent state. They are deciding whether to unravel a marriage with England that built an empire but has increasingly...
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A coalition of gay rights groups said Wednesday that a federal same-sex marriage lawsuit brought by two high-profile lawyers is premature and they'd rather work through state legislatures and voters to win wedding rights.

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HEADLINE: Gay groups call federal marriage suit premature CAPTION: A coalition of gay rights groups said Wednesday that a federal same-sex marriage lawsuit brought by two high-profile lawyers is premature and they'd rather work through...
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London mayor and Annie Lennox at Women's March

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Hundreds of people, including pop stars and the Mayor of London, gathered in Central London on Sunday for a rally ahead of Wednesday's International Women's Day.The event, organised by Care International, included a march across the...
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OSCE: Re-election Putin "not a real choice," given lack of competition

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International observers are criticizing Russia for failing to provide a level playing field for competitors in the presidential election that overwhelmingly gave Vladimir Putin another six-year term in the Kremlin. Leaders...
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White House: We Didn't Add Census Question

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The White House says the decision to include a citizenship question in the 2020 U.S. Census was not made in the West Wing. Press secretary Sarah Sanders says the White House "supports" the decision but it "was made at the...
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The Free Self-Driving Ride-Hailing Service

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Oct.19 -- Drive.AI Chief Executive Officer Bijit Halde discusses the launch of its self-driving ride hailing service in Arlington, Texas with Bloomberg's Brad Stone on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Carson Block Expresses His Concerns About Snap

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May.24 -- Carson Block, managing member of Muddy Waters, discusses his three categories of concerns about Snap Inc. He speaks with Blomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump signs Act for Women's Suffrage Coin

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President Donald Trump signed a new law Monday that celebrates the 100 anniversary of women securing the right to vote with new silver dollar coins.