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Maryland officials said Monday morning the Catonsville woman, Sarah Beth Clendaniel, told an FBI source that she plotted to shoot up five Baltimore Gas and Electric substations, including two in Baltimore City.
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In her latest book, Hood College historian Dr. Terry Anne Scott examines how racial lynchings were popular public exhibitions in late 19th- & early 20th-century Texas.
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The families of US hostages and Americans falsely held in foreign prisons discuss their campaigns to bring their loved ones home.
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In her new book, Hood College historian Dr. Terry Anne Scott examines how racial lynchings became popular public exhibitions in late 19th- and early 20th-century Texas.
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Adam Harris, an Atlantic writer who has written a book about HBCUs, discusses last month's rash of bomb threats against these predominantly Black schools.
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Perspectives from NY Times Capitol Hill reporter Luke Broadwater and domestic terrorism expert Bill Braniff.