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- Black men 2. 5 times more likely than white men to be killed . . .
A black man in the U S has an estimated 1 in 1,000 chance of being killed by police during his lifetime, according to a paper out today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences That’s 2 5 times the odds for a non-Hispanic white man, the authors find Black women are 1 4 times more likely than white women to be killed by police
- Is the Yellowstone supervolcano really due for an eruption?
The Yellowstone Caldera — the cauldron-like basin at the summit of the volcano — is so colossal that it is often called a "supervolcano," which, according to the Natural History Museum in
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- Quick Statistics - U. S. Dog Bite Statistics - DogsBite. org
A collection of national nonprofit and medical study-specific nonfatal and fatal dog bite injury-related statistics Notably, each year, an American has a one in 50 chance of being bitten by a dog 1 Dog bite statistics (national) Severe dog bite injury statistics (study-specific) Dog bite-related fatality statistics (national)
- Innocence By the Numbers | Death Penalty Information Center
70 Years Later, Florida Posthumously Pardons the “ Groveland Four” On January 11, 2019, the Florida Clemency Board unanimously granted posthumous pardons to the “Groveland Four,” four young African-American men falsely accused of raping a young white woman in Lake County, Florida in 1949
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