About Bruce C.T. Wright

Bruce is based in New York City and mainly covers politics, culture, race and criminal justice. He previously worked at the Washington Post, the New York Times and the Boston Globe’s Boston.com, where he was a part of the Pulitzer Prize-winning team that covered the Boston Marathon bombing and manhunt. Follow him @ BCTW on social media.

The Georgia Senate race is neck-and-neck, according to polls released ahead of their debate.

The now-former L.A. city council president didn't apologize for her anti-Black racism.

Lest we forget Stacey Abrams galvanized a historic number of Black voters in 2020.

The first Wisconsin Senate debate exposed the GOP's false narratives on crime and more.

Questions linger about why more hasn't been done to protect undocumented immigrants.

Black leaders were reacting to Biden pardoning federal marijuana convictions by urging Congress and governors to do the same on the state level.

Academy Awards members are split on nominating Will Smith for his new film, "Emancipation,' because of lingering animosity over slapping Chris Rock.

A purported protester who disrupted an NFL game by running on the field pulled a Karen move and filed a police report against Bobby Wagner, the Rams player who tackled him.

The Congressional Bipartisan HBCU Caucus sent a letter pressing AG Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray to act on Black college bomb threats.

Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul attended a fundraiser instead.

National Archives suggested Trump - who called Kamala Harris a "North Korea sympathizer" - stole letters he exchanged with Kim Jong Un.

A trial has finally begun for the 2019 police shooting of an unarmed grandmother in Texas.