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A coalition of 20 states accuses HUD of unlawfully slashing permanent housing funds and imposing discriminatory new conditions, cuts which could force tens of thousands back onto the streets.
After three terms, and a fierce fight for D.C. autonomy, Mayor Muriel Bowser says it’s time to “pass the baton,” setting the stage for one of the most competitive mayoral races in years.
Pete Hegseth announced that he's planning for the military to sever all ties with Scouting America, formerly the Boy Scouts.
The Emmett Till Interpretive Center purchased the barn after a $1.5 million donation from “Bridgerton” and “Grey’s Anatomy” creator Shonda Rhimes.
The Trump administration escalates its attacks on political opponents as the Pentagon targets Democratic lawmakers for a video reminding troops of their duty to refuse illegal commands.
Viola Fletcher fought for justice for the Tulsa Race Massacre up until her death on Nov. 24. Here's why she is an icon.
Rev. Jesse Jackson's family has reported that he has since been discharged from the hospital and "remains in stable condition."
According to a DHS document, fewer than one-third of those arrested by Border Patrol in Charlotte have criminal records, undermining the narrative being sold by the Trump adminisration.
The wrongful detention of a 17-year-old U.S. citizen in Oregon highlights a growing pattern of ICE targeting children, issuing false justifications for excessive force, and evading accountability.
Data shows that there has been a 40% increase in jail bookings and bail hearings in Memphis during the task force’s deployment compared to last year.
Viola “Mother” Ford Fletcher, one of the last living survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, has died in Tulsa at the age of 111.
A federal judge ruled on Monday that Lindsey Halligan's appointment was illegal, and she "had no lawful authority to present the indictment."