Several people arrested during demonstrations over the police shooting of Ricardo Munoz are being held on $1 million bail in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
More than $130K raised for California family after girls seen using Taco Bell WiFi for school work
A now-viral photo of two young students using the free WiFi in a Taco Bell parking lot for online learning highlights unequal access to internet.
Joe Biden to visit Kenosha; AG Barr says Jacob Blake was committing a felony; LA, Rochester launch protests
Protests continued Tuesday in Portland, Kenosha and Los Angeles after several high profile police shootings in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
Viral videos show Black Lives Matter protesters confronting diners in Washington, D.C.
Black Lives Matter protesters faced online backlash after video captured a group confronting diners at a restaurant in Washington, D.C.
Black babies are more likely to survive when cared for by Black doctors, study finds
Black babies die at three times the rate of white newborns, but when they are cared for by Black doctors that rate is cut in half, a study finds.
Americans’ confidence in police falls to historic low, Gallup poll shows
White Americans have historically been more confident in the police than Black American, but the 37-percentage-point gap is the largest its ever been.
The Voting Rights Act was signed 55 years ago. Black women led the movement behind it
Long before Dr. King came to Selma, Black women like Amelia Boynton Robinson, Diane Nash and Marie Foster registered, and educated Black voters.
USDA identifies some of the mysterious, unsolicited seeds after all 50 states issue warnings
All 50 states have issued warnings about the packages some of which contain morning glory, hibiscus, roses, cabbage, mustard, mint, sage and rosemary.
Voting Rights Act was John Lewis’ life’s work. 55 years later, minority voter suppression remains
55 years after the Voting Rights Act was signed, advocates say a Supreme Court decision paved the way for the return of minority voter suppression.
Court convicts 93-year-old concentration camp guard in one of the last Nazi trials in history
Bruno Dey was given a two-year suspended prison sentence for more than 5,230 counts of accessory to murder at the Stutthof concentration camp.