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Judge Maame E. Frimpong ruled that the Trump administration has been blocking immigrants' access to lawyers in Los Angeles
The new policy comes after Texas A&M fired a professor for teaching about gender identity in a children’s literature class earlier this year.Â
Megyn Kelly questioned whether or not Jeffrey Epstein is a pedophile since he didn't like girls as young as 5 years old.
Donald Trump claimed in a Fox News interview that HBCUs would "all be out of business" if not for Chinese students.
Friday marks the 65th anniversary of Ruby Bridges becoming the first Black student to desegregate her New Orleans elementary school.Â
Sixty-five years ago, Ruby Bridges bravely integrated a New Orleans school, opening doors for Black children. Her courage still teaches us about equality today.
Zac Segal’s celebratory tweets about summoning ICE agents to an Allston car wash have ignited national outrage.Â
Wiley and Cheryl Ann Pyle have been charged with assault for racist threats they made against Antavis Johnson, a Black man.
Walmart.com offered a shirt from a third-party vendor that featured an image of the Nazi salute over a raised fist and the caption "Paper Beats Rock."
After 232 years, the U.S. Mint pressed its final penny on Wednesday afternoon. It leaves behind fellow coins, the nickel, dime, and quarter.Â
An extensive investigation by ProPublica found "little evidence" to support government claims that Venezuelan gang members were captured.
Rev. Jesse Jackson, minister, civil rights leader, and two-time presidential candidate, profoundly shaped America’s dialogue on race, poverty, and equality.