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Former Robbins Police Chief Carl Scott broke his silence on a 2024 incident in which he beat a Black man at the police station.
Adelita Grijala's confrontation with federal agents in Tucson follows weeks of political gridlock over her swearing in for her congressional seat.
Lede A panel of federal judges had previously ruled that Texas’ redistricted map was unconstitutional due to evidence of racial gerrymandering.
AAPF is commemorating the 11th anniversary of #SayHerName with a fundraiser and stage reading of the play inspired by the movement.
In this commentary, Dr. Stacey Patton writes that Trump's MRI is report styled like an internal medical memo and written like a public relations press release.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal is accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., and killing one of them.
Donald Trump lashes out at another female reporter after a New York Times story on his visible aging — continuing a long, well-documented pattern of misogyny.
The administration’s move to end protections for nearly 350,000 Haitians is the latest example of its strategy to shrink Black and Brown immigrant populations.
One federal judge prolonged the detention of more than 400 migrants; others condemn the Trump administration’s militarized raids on Black and Brown communities.
Court errors and Trump administration deceptions may finally bring an end to what legal experts have called a “vindictive campaign” against the Salvadoran immigrant.
As an organization, Legacy Families works to close the life expectancy gap by empowering and making resources accessible.
The change would result in almost 80% of North Carolina's U.S. House delegation being held by Republicans, in a state that is almost nearly a 50-50 split at the ballot box.