Police Department violated constitutional rights of residents for years, using excessive force and killing people who did not pose threats
READ MOREAs his time in office comes to a close, President Obama returns to Chicago to deliver his final speech on January 10, 2017 at 6 p.m. PST / 9 p.m. EST
READ MOREThis undated file photo made available by Anita Brewer Dantzler shows Tywanza Sanders on the day of his graduation from Allen University in Columbia, SC. Sanders was killed by Dylann Roof. (Anita Brewer Dantzler via AP, File)
Associated Press' play by play of the Roof trial
READ MOREPresident Barack Obama speaks near the Edmund Pettus Bridge, in Selma, Ala. (AP Photo/Bill Frakes, File)
President asks Americans not to lose faith in their future
READ MOREA make-shift memorial on the sidewalk in front of the Emanuel AME Church following a shooting by Dylann Roof in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton, File)
Jurors begin deliberations Tuesday afternoon, their decision must be unanimous
READ MORESessions's voting record graded F on the NAACP’s report card on civil rights issues.
READ MOREChicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson speaks during a news conference Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017, on the hate crime and other charges filed against four individuals for an attack on a man that was captured on a Facebook video. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune via AP)
Recent case in Chicago is one of the 10 percent of hate crimes to target whites
READ MORESen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. listens to a question during an interview at her office in Boston, Dec. 15, 2016. Warren said Friday, Jan. 6, 2017, that she will run for re-election in 2018. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)
President-elect Donald Trump has said he will create registry for Muslims
READ MOREFor almost eight years, the members of the Congressional Black Caucus existed in the shadow of the first black president. They praised President Barack Obama's achievements while at the same time pushing him to do more for their constituents who overwhelmingly supported his history-making campaign and administration. But with Obama set to leave the White House on Jan. 20, black lawmakers in the House and Senate are recalculating and reassessing their place in Washington. And realizing they're regaining the limelight as the most visible and powerful African-American politicians in the nation's capital.
New president will face aggressive opposition from Black politicians
READ MOREJared Kushner, son-in-law of of President-elect Donald Trump walks from Trump Tower, in New York, Nov. 14, 2016. Kushner is taking steps to distance himself from his sprawling New York real estate business, in what is the clearest sign yet he is planning to take a position in his father-in-law's administration. Kushner, who is married to Trump's daughter Ivanka, must clear a series of hurdles before he takes any post in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)
Americans still in dark over Trump companies debts to foreign banks
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