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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives says Lawrence Reed poured gas on a woman and set her on fire while riding on a Chicago train. 

Eboni Williams, a licensed psychotherapist and life coach, offers tips on surviving the holidays while protecting your mental health.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon has made several moves this year to weaken the Department of Education, including laying off over 1000 workers. 

Despite Trump's red-baiting on social media, Mamdani called the visit "customary" for an incoming New York mayor.

Patricia Smith, the National Book Award-winning poet, is redefining American literature with work rooted in Black history and resilience.

The president faced pressure from Democrats as well as members of his own Party to facilitate the release of the files. 

A crowd revisited the names, stories, and sacrifices of more than 200,000 soldiers who fought for a nation that did not fight for them.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott passed a law in June requiring Texas public schools to display posters with the Ten Commandments in every classroom. 

MacKenzie Scott has pledged to donate the majority of her billions back to society, with a focus on communities affected by racial inequities. 

In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton notes that the instinct to “whup” these kids is the same violence that trained them to behave like this in the first place.

A panel of federal judges called the congressional new map out for exactly what it is: racial gerrymandering.

Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell sounded the alarm that federal immigration authorities will come to her city as operations in Charlotte continue.