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An elementary school in Washington, D.C issued an apology after giving black students an assignment stating that they had to portray slaves. Lafayette Elementary School Principal Carrie Broquard said the assignment was a mistake after teachers got carried away while teaching students about the Reconstruction Era and the Civil War. Broquard said the students “should […]
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An unidentified man set himself on fire at a park near the White House on Wednesday afternoon. He possibly had on a protective suit during the incident that you can see above. Authorities surrounded the man and used fire extinguishers and immediately took the man into custody and the hospital. No one else was injured […]
Transit officials in Washington, D.C., confirmed that one of its employees was not violating any of its rules when she was photographed eating on board a train.
Self-avowed racist Richard Spencer was punched in the face by a protester during an on-camera interview following Donald Trump's inauguration.
On January 21, 2017, one day after the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, thousands are expected to gather in Washington D.C., in yet another march for women's rights.
Vladimir Putin has decided that he won’t expel any U.S. diplomats in response to President Obama’s sanctions on Russian diplomats and intelligence agencies.
The women's march, reportedly the largest protest surrounding Trump’s inauguration, is slated to take place on January 21, a day after he is sworn into office.
According to reports, not one Washington, D.C., band has applied to be a part of Donald Trump's inaugural parade.
A police officer manhandles a small framed Black woman. Officials have launched an investigation.
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Washington, D.C Elementary School Apologizes After Asking Black Students To Portray Slaves
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These Washington D.C. Kindergarten Students Got A Self-Care Day And You Don’t Want To Miss Their Reactions
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Man Sets Himself On Fire Outside The White House [Video]
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DC Metro Says Shamed Employee ‘Was Doing No Wrong’ By Eating On Subway