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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.

A baby girl with a terminal illness will effectively be killed within a week after a Texas judge’s decision allows a hospital to remove the 11-month-old from life support.

Reflecting on the top photos of the past 12 months is no easy task considering everything that happened this year, so we decided to base the pictures' criteria on one factor -- NewsOne's readers.

Former New York City Mayor and current Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg said he had “no idea” if the corrupt NYPD officers who handled the Central Park 5 case "acted in good faith."

Michael Dean was not armed when Temple Police Department Officer Carmen DeCruz shot him in the head for "evading" during a traffic stop, a police report said.

Don Imus, the pioneering radio shock jock, has died at the age of 79.

The small Alabama city of Gardendale that once seceded from a multiracial school district to start its own segregated all-white district was ordered to pay the NAACP $850,000 in legal fees and expenses for the Black student plaintiffs.

A judge ruled that Dallas can't be liable as part of a civil suit filed over former police officer Amber Guyger killing Botham Jean in his own apartment last year. That means the Dallas Police Department also can't be held liable.

The murder investigation into Barnard College student Tessa Majors' killing took a “racist” turn for the worse after it was reported that white supremacists have been targeting school officials. Tessa Majors, an 18-year-old freshman at Barnard College,

From the overall presentation to the Keisha Lance Bottoms' choice of holiday dishes, it seemed like everybody had something to say about her Christmas dinner that was not being prepared for them -- especially the macaroni and cheese.

The mothers of Botham Jean and Atatiana Jefferson shared Christmas messages in the weeks after their children's killers were sentenced to prison and arrested for murder, respectively.

South Carolina Rep. James Clyburn explained why House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi might not submit articles of impeachment to the Senate, leading a pro-Trump Twitter account to spread fake news about the Black congressman.