ACLU finds that Georgia wrongfully purged 200K voters—disproportionately Black voters | Feminist leaders mourn dueling tragedies of 9/11, COVID and racism | Americans still fear foreign extremists, yet underplay dangers of domestic terrorism
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BY ABBY LAWLOR | Almost 200,000 voters in Georgia were purged from the voter rolls—an astounding and alarming 63.3 percent error rate. An overwhelming majority of the wrongly purged voters resided in the Atlanta Metro Area, a majority Black city.
BY OLIVER C. HAUG | On the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, feminist leaders are mourning the tragedy, while also reflecting on our country’s current convergence of crises including racial injustice and a pandemic that has taken 50 times the number of lives lost in the 9/11 attacks—while receiving only a fraction of the government attention and response that the attacks received.
BY JEFF GRUENEWALD, JOSHUA D. FREILICH, STEVEN CHERMAK, WILLIAM PARKIN & BRENT KLEIN | "On a Tuesday morning in September 2001, the American experience with terrorism was fundamentally altered... Nineteen years later, Americans’ ideas of what terrorism is remain tied to that morning."
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