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Civil rights

APNewsBreak reveals renewed investigation into Emmett Till killing

JULY 20, 2018

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In this Nov. 11, 2017, photo, provided by Reveal, Rachelle Faroul, right, and her partner, Hanako Franz, sit outside their new home in Philadelphia, Nov. 11, 2017. “I had a fair amount of savings and still had so much trouble just left and right,” said Faroul, who was rejected twice by lenders when she tried to buy a brick row house close to Malcolm X Park in Philadelphia. (Sarah Blesener / Reveal via AP)

Banking

AP collaboration exposes unequal lending practices across the country

FEB. 23, 2018

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Workers dismantle the Liberty Place monument Monday, April 24, 2017, which commemorates whites who tried to topple a biracial post-Civil War government, in New Orleans. It was removed overnight in an attempt to avoid disruption from supporters who want the monuments to stay. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Civil rights

At middle-of-the-night removal of Confederate statue in New Orleans, AP offers exclusive

MAY 5, 2017

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A sign posted outside a restroom at 21c Museum Hotel in Durham, N.C., May 2016. The AP determined that North Carolina's law limiting LGBT protections would cost the state more than $3 billion in lost business over a dozen years, despite Republican assurances that the "bathroom bill" would not hurt the economy. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome, File)

Civil rights

AP Exclusive: North Carolina’s costs for ‘bathroom bill’ calculated in billions

APRIL 7, 2017

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