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A conservative political group’s plan to welcome a Georgia politician to Huntsville next month has quickly drawn a promise of ...
Two autopsies ruled Floyd’s death a homicide, but a false narrative quickly emerged: that Floyd died of a drug overdose. Five years later, despite ample evidence demonstrating police misconduct killed ...
Arias-Cristobal was released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody Thursday, a day after an immigration judge ...
Dozens of protestors gathered in front of the Washington County Courthouse for a scheduled “Stop the Billionaire Takeover” ...
The court battle over Harvard's foreign students tests both the legality of the White House's tactics and the judicial system ...
The name that rallied millions to unite in a global call for racial justice is now being turned against the little girl who ...
She says the same of the others, like Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who called for a federal investigation into USA Fencing. Cruz told ...
Joe Angelelli takes heart in a finding from a study on nonviolent protests: Once 3.5% of the population shows up consistently ...
A late winner from Aaron McEneff sealed a comeback 2-1 win for Shamrock Rovers at Derry City to extend their lead at the top of the League of Ireland.
One hundred years later, the question isn’t whether Malcolm X and his influence still exists—it’s who’s carrying it, and how.
Pete Rose's pardon by the MLB also features in this week's letters — "Charlie Hustler" may have a harder time winning the forgiveness of fans.
The administration says it is applying the same standard of justice to everyone. Some legal scholars see it differently.