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.

There may be more pressure than ever for Biden to pick a Black vice presidential running mate after his infamous "you ain't Black" gaffe last week.

Charlamagne Tha God interviewed Joe Biden for The Breakfast Club radio show and the former vice president had some choice words for Black voters who "have a problem figuring out whether you're for me or Trump."

Aimee Allison, founder of She the People, reacted to news that Joe Biden was vetting Amy Klobuchar by demanding he instead pick a woman of color to be his vice-presidential running mate.

The surprise retirement announcement by Lousiville Metro Police Department Chief Steve Conrad came about two months after cops botched a warrant and shot Breonna Taylor eight times while she was sleeping.

Gov. Ron DeSantis and Vice President Mike Pence were doing their damnedest to convince America that reopening Florida now is the right thing to do despite health experts warning otherwise.

The videos showing Ahmaud Arbery's past encounters with law enforcement appear to be a collective smear job to convince the court of public opinion that he deserved to be hunted down and killed.

Karl Rove's choice of language was being scrutinized after he described President Barack Obama's address HBCU graduates as a "political drive-by shooting."

A "white privilege" flyer was recently spotted posted in New York City addressing the apparent racial disparity in respecting and enforcing coronavirus social distancing guidelines.

Magic Johnson, one of the greatest passers in basketball history, has thrown his latest assist to Black and brown small business as the government's Paycheck Protection Program loans ignore them.

“Show Me Your Walk, HBCU Edition” brings Black college graduates together for one virtual commencement ceremony complete with President Barack Obama, celebrities and more. Here's how to watch online.

One of the Indianapolis police officers involved in the killing of Dreasjon “Sean” Reed was given a slap on the wrist for cracking crass jokes about the shooting moments after it happened.

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron was placed in charge of the case to determine if any charges are warranted for the botched police raid that killed Breonna Taylor.