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Journalism students at Howard University are looking at the current political climate and questioning what kind of journalists they will become.
Haitian security forces' use of explosive drones has killed over 1,200 people, including civilians, raising concerns over human rights violations.
Fred’s death represents the chilling, surgical precision of a system built to fail him and everyone in its grasp.
Sleeper cells are secret agents posing as normal citizens, ready to carry out missions. Agencies monitor threats but work discreetly to neutralize them.
Dr. Bernard Lafayette Jr. was a civil rights leader whose organizing in Selma ultimately led to the introduction of the Voting Rights Act.
Ian Valdes had to go because the internal white nationalist racism of Turning Point USA was exposed, not becaue it is ashamed of Valdes' behavior.
Airports in Houston and New Orleans have seen passengers wait in line at TSA security checkpoints for up to three hours in recent days.
New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker has introduced a sweeping tax proposal aimed at boosting take-home pay for working families by dramatically increasing the standard deduction with his 'Keep Your Pay Act.'
The U.S. has been through this before, from the slow unraveling of the Vietnam War to the disastrous justifications that launched the Iraq War.
Aliyah Henderson was arrested in Cleveland on Wednesday after two girls found buried in suitcases were identified as her children.
Only months after taking office, President Donald Trump declared an economic emergency to implement tariffs against nearly every country.
President Donald Trump said he wasn’t concerned about rising gas prices, despite celebrating how low prices were during the State of the Union.