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.

Joe Biden's electoral momentum -- or, as some have called it, "JoeMentum" -- was undeniable after Super Tuesday. Will an endorsement from Mike Bloomberg slow Biden down or propel him to the primary finish line?

The investigation into police taking and sharing graphic photos from the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant could prompt his widow, Vannesa Bryant, to sue the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

A man identified as the husband of Jackie Lacey, the district attorney of Los Angeles, was shown on a video pulling a gun on Black Lives Matter activists who were protesting outside their home.

Without the elusive endorsement of Barack Obama, it was unclear which Democratic candidate would be able to break out and beyond the rest of the pack.

A co-worker of Anthony Ferrill, the Milwaukee gunman whose shooting rampage at the Molson Coors brewery killed six people including himself, suggested racism and discrimination could have proven to be the tipping point.

Anthony Ferrill, the possible name of the gunman who five people and himself during a mass shooting at a brewery in Milwaukee, was making the rounds on social media and the larger internet.

The gunman -- allegedly a Black man named Anthony Ferrill -- waged his shooting rampage because he was subjected to racism in the workplace at the Molson Coors brewery, according to social media reports.

In the Blackest setting yet for Democratic debates, the all-white lineup of presidential candidates showed their truest of colors when discussing the Charleston church massacre during the debate in South Carolina.

Here's how to watch a live stream of Kobe Bryant's public memorial at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

The firing of the president of Texas Southern University and the resignation of the president of Jackson State University have drawn attention to an apparent increasing turnover rate among leadership at HBCUs in recent years.

Rod Blagojevich, the disgraced ex-governor of Illinois imprisoned for corruption, told CNN's Anderson Cooper he was a "political prisoner" like Nelson Mandela.

Mike Bloomberg's racist legacy of stop and frisk galvanized Democrats against the former New York City mayor's debate debut in Las Vegas just days ahead of the Nevada Caucuses.