Venezuela's president Nicolás Maduro is being held at MDC in Brooklyn, but is Al Sharpton in jail? Here's what we know as ...
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Al Sharpton Says A$AP Rocky Is Being ‘Deprived’ of a Fair Trial After No Black Jurors Chosen In Felony Assault Case and Only Four Out of 106 Potential Jurors Were Black
Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton is raising concerns on social media over the looming criminal trial of rapper A$AP Rocky ...
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How Al Sharpton became untouchable in American politics
This documentary reviews decades of financial and political controversy surrounding Al Sharpton. It examines unpaid taxes, settlements, and nonprofit finances. Media protection and political alliances ...
Rev. Al Sharpton is lending his support to Wendy Williams. The civil rights and social justice activist arrived to her living quarters at The Coterie assisted living facility in Hudson Yards on ...
Reverend Al Sharpton took to the podium to share his experiences working with Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris during the final night of the Democratic National Convention.
A Black church coalition is walking back its call for MSNBC to suspend and investigate Rev. Al Sharpton after his nonprofit accepted $500,000 in donations from Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign.
Sharpton himself carved the turkey at the National Action Network’s House of Justice on W. 145th St. and Lenox Ave.
A 2003 MSNBC video has resurfaced of a young Vivek Ramaswamy asking Rev. Al Sharpton about his lack of political experience during Sharpton’s run for the 2004 Democratic nomination. The footage has ...
Rev. Al Sharpton and musician Al B. Sure! are welcoming support from former House Speaker Newt Gingrich as they call on the Biden administration to reverse a decision made this year to eliminate ...
*The discussion around potential pardons in the final days of President Joe Biden’s administration is expanding, with Kenneth Glasgow, a pastor from Dothan, Alabama, and half-brother of civil rights ...
Early in his career, the Rev. Al Sharpton was painted as the civil rights movement’s court jester. That’s how filmmaker Josh Alexander first saw him. When he was growing up in California, Alexander ...
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