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The unidentified 21-year-old man was found on February 14 in Fair Oaks Park in Marietta, Georgia, northwest of the city of Atlanta.
The Potomac Interceptor pipeline broke in January, spilling millions of gallons of wastewater during the first five days of the spill.
On Wednesday, Donald Trump invited his Black MAGA friends to the East Room at the White House so they could tell everyone how cool he is.
The judge in the case objected to a shirt worn by one of the defense attorneys which contained images of Civil Rights Movement leaders.
In a post on X, Randy Fine wrote, "If they force us to choose, the choice between dogs and Muslims is not a difficult one."
UPDATE — Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026, 11:40 a.m. EST: We love our Black celebrities. Period. No matter how famous they get or how big the stages become, there’s always a different kind of pride that comes with seeing Black folks win. It feels personal, like their success is proof that we can make it too, […]
Tricia McLaughlin's departure comes at a time when DHS is suffering from a PR nightmare following very high-profile shootings involving ICE.
Rev. Jackson taught us that progress happens because people organize, apply pressure, and refuse to accept second-class citizenship as permanent.
A lawsuit against the Trump administration Tuesday accuses it of trageting displays related to racism and slavery, sexism, LGBTQ+ rights, Indigenous communities, and climate change.
On Jan. 1, 2026, Zohran Mamdani became NYC’s 111th mayor, pledging affordability and leadership. Here’s what he’s done so far to deliver.
Budget uncertainty and D.C.’s heavily privatized housing system limit how much DCHA can intervene in long-running resident complaints, according to officials and residents.
This week’s Le[e]gal Brief honors the life and legacy of Rev. Jesse Jackson, a man who turned his “faith into a form of diplomacy.”