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New York City s Department of Transportation swung and missed with a road sign for the Jackie Robinson Parkway that spelled the baseball Hall of Famer s first name as Jakie. The sign spotted Sunday in Queens featured a picture of Robinson, Major League Baseball s first Black player in the modern era, over the words Jakie Robinson Parkway. Department of Transportation spokesperson Scott Gastel said the botched sign was replaced Monday. American
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RALEIGH, N.C. -- North Carolina s Republican leaders are showing no signs of backing down from their new bathroom rules despite the U.S. Justice Department s declaration that they violate federal civil rights laws and could cost the state dearly in lost education funding.
ugg Caitlyn Jenner uses women s bathroom in Trump Towers 01:38 Gov. Pat McCrory called the Justice Department s threat - which gives the state and its university system until the close of business Monday to change the law or face the consequences in court - a broad overreach of federal autho
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