Activists rally in Montgomery against rollback on Black voting rights USA Today - Vertical May 16, 2026 May 16, 2026 Updated 3 hrs ago 0 Protesters march in Vienna against Israel’s participation in Eurovision final Two-time champion Svitolina fights back against Rybakina in Rome DRC Ebola outbreak 'way bigger than what we see now', virologist says Is Nebraska a lock to host an NCAA baseball regional? Denise Powell poised to win Nebraska Democratic primary for CD2 A1 Minute! April 27, 2026: VA250, Tribal Nations; Puritan Cleaners sold to local investors, keeps its community roots; Big Dipper Innovation Summit Sen. Pete Ricketts talks to the media after voting in the Nebraska primary Lane Kiffin Just Continues To Stir the Pot Trump to Suspend Gas Tax — Will It Actually Lower Prices for Americans? 'No sign' of China's willingness to pressure Iran after Trump's visit See Tucker Carlson's evolution from RNC 2024 to being 'tormented' ICE investigation in Norwood ends in 2 arrests; one man claims mistaken identity Prefer us on Google Learn More Protesters in Montgomery, Alabama, gathered to demonstrate opposition against a Supreme Court ruling that weakened the Voting Rights Act. As featured on Ketanji Brown Jackson warns of Supreme Court appearing partisan The court, she said, has “to be really, really careful in this environment when we’re dealing with issues that have a political overlay.” Latest video DRC Ebola outbreak 'way bigger than what we see now', virologist says Child survivor of San Diego mosque shooting describes ordeal Is Nebraska a lock to host an NCAA baseball regional? Residents clean up after St. Libory tornado Rai Captures Maiden Major With PGA Championship Victory Four crew members eject from middair collision at Idaho air show Severe weather hits eastern Nebraska on May 17, 2026 Activists rally in Montgomery against rollback on Black voting rights Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
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Ketanji Brown Jackson warns of Supreme Court appearing partisan The court, she said, has “to be really, really careful in this environment when we’re dealing with issues that have a political overlay.”