During the WNBA’s season opener on July 25, the New York Liberty and Seattle Storm made sure to make a statement against racism and social injustice and pay tribute to Breonna Taylor.

Civil Rights Attorney Lee Merritt breaks down all the charges protestors face after the Breonna Taylor protest and predicts what will happen next.

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“Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Porsha Williams and “Love & Hip Hop” star Yandy Smith are among those arrested.

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Kyrie Irving is making good use of his time while not participating in the NBA's "bubble city" restart.

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Look at this 7,000-square-foot mural honoring Breonna Taylor, It has been 115 days since police killed Taylor during a no-knock raid at her home.

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A detective involved in the murder of Breonna Taylor has been fired. On Tuesday (Jun 23), the Louisville Chief of Police announced the firing of one of the three officers involved in the murder of EMT Breonna Taylor in her home back in March. According to NBC, to Louisville Metro Police Department detective Brett Hankison, chief Robert J. Schroeder said that the detective violated department rules, procedures, and deadly force standards when Taylor was killed.

Civil rights activist and Until Freedom founder, Tamika Mallory is keeping up the fight for Breonna Taylor

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On her website, Beyonce' posted a letter she wrote to the Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron asking for the three officers from the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD), Johnathan Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison, to be criminally charged with killing Breonna Taylor.

The Louisville Metro Council has officially voted to ban the use of “no-knock” search warrants in Jefferson County.