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Several high-profile corporations have ended their DEI programs this year in the wake of the Trump administration’s crackdown on DEI.
Experts have called the new restrictions on COVID-19 vaccines unscientific and believe they place Americans at risk for severe COVID-19 infections.
The closure comes after Gov. Bill Lee signed the “Dismantling DEI Departments Act,” making DEI departments illegal in public universities.
A grand jury rejected the federal indictment against Sean C. Dunn, who threw a sandwich at a federal agent in Washington, D.C., in protest of Donald Trump's militarized occupation of the city.
A shooter opened fire Wednesday morning during Mass at a Minneapolis Catholic school, killing two children and injuring 17 other people before killing himself, officials said.
The rainbow crosswalk was installed to honor the 49 people killed in the mass shooting at Pulse nightclub, a hub for Orlando’s LGBTQ community.
The raid on Bolton’s property is already fueling concerns that federal power is being weaponized against the president’s opponents.
Kilmar Abrego García was released from federal custody on Friday, but arrested again by ICE on Monday after refusing a plea deal.
Zoe Cummings interviewed her fellow Howard University students to get their reactions after the suddenly resignation of President Ben Vinson III.
California’s redistricting effort is in direct response to Texas drafting a new electoral map, adding five House seats in Republican districts.
The Tarrant County vote comes after the Texas state legislature passed a new electoral map that would add five new Republican House seats.
Leslie D. Hale, chair of Howard's Board of Trustees, shared the news with faculty and staff during a phone conference on Friday morning.