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Hillary Clinton spoke to the National Action Network alongside the Rev. Al Sharpton, the group's leader.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

On Wednesday, Mrs. Clinton, still battling her way through a primary against Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, will make a more high-profile connection with Mr. Sharpton, appearing at his National Action Network convention in Manhattan.

By MAGGIE HABERMAN

Mr. Sharpton, attending the First A.M.E. Church in Los Angeles, attacked the movie industry for what he called repeated broken promises on diversity.

By BROOKS BARNES and MICHAEL CIEPLY

The gathering, held at the National Urban League, centered on how the senators policies would address economic injustice, overhauling the criminal justice system, protecting voting rights and addressing institutional racism.

By YAMICHE ALCINDOR

In a meeting with the Rev. Al Sharpton and other civil rights leaders in New York, the Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton spoke about her commitment to civil rights.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Hillary Clinton met with the National Urban League in Harlem, including the Rev. Al Sharpton, before heading to give a speech on race relations.

By AMY CHOZICK

Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont will meet with the heads of several civil rights organizations, an effort that comes as he continues to court black voters ahead of the Democratic caucuses in Nevada and the partys South Carolina primary.

By YAMICHE ALCINDOR

The Rev. Al Sharpton spoke about meeting with Senator Bernie Sanders in Harlem on Wednesday, the day after Mr. Sanders's victory in the New Hampshire presidential primary.

By REUTERS

With no people of color included in the Academy Awards nominations, the Rev. Al Sharpton of the National Action Network called for a boycott of the awards telecast on Feb. 28.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The theater in Bedford-Stuyvesant, once owned by a judge who was declared mentally incompetent, is being torn down to make room for residential development.

By MATT A.V. CHABAN

Some of Mr. Trumps African-American friends and acquaintances say they are mystified by the candidates sweeping attacks on minority groups. Others say he is misunderstood.

By MAGGIE HABERMAN and STEVE EDER

Mrs. Clinton said in an interview that the Republican congressmans remarks revealed that the House committees investigation into the 2012 attacks was always meant to be a partisan political exercise.

By MAGGIE HABERMAN

The Rev. Al Sharptons PoliticsNation show on MSNBC will become a weekly broadcast on Sunday mornings starting Oct. 4.

By EMILY STEEL

Hillary Rodham Clinton will appear on the Rev. Al Sharptons syndicated radio show on Thursday, the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act and the day of the first widely broadcast Republican debate.

By MAGGIE HABERMAN

The Rev. Al Sharpton accepts an apology from an aide to Donald J. Trump who was fired over Facebook posts with racially inflammatory words, including one in which he used a slur to describe Mr. Sharptons daughter.

By MAGGIE HABERMAN

The family members, making their first public comments about a $5.9 million payment from New York City, revived their calls for a federal case against the officers involved in Mr. Garners death.

By J. DAVID GOODMAN and NIKITA STEWART

A day of mourning for Walter L. Scott, who was killed in a police shooting, came amid calls for protests and mounting questions about whether other officers should be prosecuted.

By ALAN BLINDER

Nikita Stewart found a family of New Yorkers who mean it when they say they are the mayors friends.

By NIKITA STEWART

Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Rev. Al Sharpton took the stage together on Monday at an event commemorating Martin Luther Kings Birthday.

By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD

After a tumultuous first year in office, Mayor Bill de Blasio, a liberal who had staked his mayoralty on re-educating New Yorks police force, is struggling to secure its basic trust.

By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM, J. DAVID GOODMAN and AL BAKER

Hillary Clinton spoke to the National Action Network alongside the Rev. Al Sharpton, the group's leader.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

On Wednesday, Mrs. Clinton, still battling her way through a primary against Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, will make a more high-profile connection with Mr. Sharpton, appearing at his National Action Network convention in Manhattan.

By MAGGIE HABERMAN

Mr. Sharpton, attending the First A.M.E. Church in Los Angeles, attacked the movie industry for what he called repeated broken promises on diversity.

By BROOKS BARNES and MICHAEL CIEPLY

The gathering, held at the National Urban League, centered on how the senators policies would address economic injustice, overhauling the criminal justice system, protecting voting rights and addressing institutional racism.

By YAMICHE ALCINDOR

In a meeting with the Rev. Al Sharpton and other civil rights leaders in New York, the Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton spoke about her commitment to civil rights.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Hillary Clinton met with the National Urban League in Harlem, including the Rev. Al Sharpton, before heading to give a speech on race relations.

By AMY CHOZICK

Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont will meet with the heads of several civil rights organizations, an effort that comes as he continues to court black voters ahead of the Democratic caucuses in Nevada and the partys South Carolina primary.

By YAMICHE ALCINDOR

The Rev. Al Sharpton spoke about meeting with Senator Bernie Sanders in Harlem on Wednesday, the day after Mr. Sanders's victory in the New Hampshire presidential primary.

By REUTERS

With no people of color included in the Academy Awards nominations, the Rev. Al Sharpton of the National Action Network called for a boycott of the awards telecast on Feb. 28.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The theater in Bedford-Stuyvesant, once owned by a judge who was declared mentally incompetent, is being torn down to make room for residential development.

By MATT A.V. CHABAN

Some of Mr. Trumps African-American friends and acquaintances say they are mystified by the candidates sweeping attacks on minority groups. Others say he is misunderstood.

By MAGGIE HABERMAN and STEVE EDER

Mrs. Clinton said in an interview that the Republican congressmans remarks revealed that the House committees investigation into the 2012 attacks was always meant to be a partisan political exercise.

By MAGGIE HABERMAN

The Rev. Al Sharptons PoliticsNation show on MSNBC will become a weekly broadcast on Sunday mornings starting Oct. 4.

By EMILY STEEL

Hillary Rodham Clinton will appear on the Rev. Al Sharptons syndicated radio show on Thursday, the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act and the day of the first widely broadcast Republican debate.

By MAGGIE HABERMAN

The Rev. Al Sharpton accepts an apology from an aide to Donald J. Trump who was fired over Facebook posts with racially inflammatory words, including one in which he used a slur to describe Mr. Sharptons daughter.

By MAGGIE HABERMAN

The family members, making their first public comments about a $5.9 million payment from New York City, revived their calls for a federal case against the officers involved in Mr. Garners death.

By J. DAVID GOODMAN and NIKITA STEWART

A day of mourning for Walter L. Scott, who was killed in a police shooting, came amid calls for protests and mounting questions about whether other officers should be prosecuted.

By ALAN BLINDER

Nikita Stewart found a family of New Yorkers who mean it when they say they are the mayors friends.

By NIKITA STEWART

Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Rev. Al Sharpton took the stage together on Monday at an event commemorating Martin Luther Kings Birthday.

By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD

After a tumultuous first year in office, Mayor Bill de Blasio, a liberal who had staked his mayoralty on re-educating New Yorks police force, is struggling to secure its basic trust.

By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM, J. DAVID GOODMAN and AL BAKER

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