As food prices soar, now is the time for the Biden administration to bolster financial support for America’s food banks.
Author: Suzette Hackney, USA TODAY
‘I don’t want anyone to feel sorry for me’: $2 until the next check and no money for pizza
As inflation rises, so does the avalanche of folks who are struggling to make ends meet.
Jayland Walker left his gun in the car. Then Akron police shot him 60 times.
Authorities on Sunday released the shocking body camera footage from eight police officers shooting a Black man up to 60 times.
Rosalind Brewer, Walgreens CEO, says she’s ‘in the most rewarding moment of my career’
Walgreens CEO Rosalind Brewer is one of America’s top Black female executives. She often hears, “Can you have it all?” Her response? “Yes, you can.”
‘We’ve come a long way’: Woman engineer who piloted the all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning
Linda Zhang, the pioneering chief engineer behind the revolutionary all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning, has made historic moves in a male-dominated auto industry.
FBI allows sexual predator Nassar to go unchecked. His survivors must process another painful betrayal.
This wasn’t a case of mishandling an investigation. This wasn’t an evidence snafu. FBI agents just didn’t do their jobs. Let’s start believing women.
A teacher hangs a BLM flag at a school named for a Confederate general. Now she’s under investigation.
Amy Donofrio hung a Black Lives Matter flag at Robert E. Lee High as a sign her class was a safe place to talk about race. She is under investigation.
44 witnesses, 14 days of testimony in Chauvin trial and now America waits for a verdict — with so much at stake
This case sparked protests and prompted conversations about racial justice and reforms that might, finally, support unalienable rights for all people.
44 witnesses, 14 days of testimony in Chauvin trial and now America waits for a verdict — with so much at stake
This case sparked protests and prompted conversations about racial justice and reforms that might, finally, support unalienable rights for all people.
The struggle to reopen George Floyd Square: ‘Injustice closed these streets; only justice should open them’
George Floyd Square has been blocked off by concrete barricades and makeshift checkpoints since Floyd died while in police custody.