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Former Cleveland police officer Timothy Loehmann fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice in 2014. The department later fired him for lying on his resume.
Thoughtful book-themed gifts for every bibliophile, from e-readers to cozy blankets and stylish accessories.
Holiday movies bring families together, offer diverse stories, and inspire reflection on relationships and life's journey.
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Slang words reigned supreme in 2025, with new terms flying left and right across the internet faster than ever before.
A judge has overturned the conviction of Karl Jordan Jr., who was accused of shooting and killing Jam Master Jay.
VP Vance tells white Americans they no longer need to apologize for being white, makes racist remarks about Rep. Crockett.
Pioneering Black Park Ranger Betty Reid Soskin, 104, championed marginalized voices & ensured underrepresented histories were not forgotten.
PREA is a federal law that mandates safety, dignity, and accountability for incarcerated people, but its enforcement is being quietly rolled back.
EEOC chair urges white men to report diversity discrimination, despite lack of evidence, raising concerns about equal opportunity.
The Education Department has closed several civil rights offices, leaving many Black students with no recourse when dealing with systemic racism.
Curaçao's African legacy shapes its culture, from shops to spiritual healing, inviting visitors beyond beaches.
The owners of Brooklyn's Music Hall of Williamsburg are not interested in renewing the lease for the popular concert venue.