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Investigators uncovered a dark and disturbing case in which a Washington foster mother, 31-year-old Sophie Hartman, made her daughter undergo unnecessary medical treatments over the course of four years.
The visit comes amidst another push for meaningful law enforcement reform as The George Floyd Justice In Policing Act stalls in the Senate.
With the one-year mark since George Floyd's murder, here's what's changed on the national police reform front -- and what hasn't -- since that fateful Memorial Day in Minneapolis.
Saniyya Dennis, a 19-year-old honor student at Buffalo State College in New York has been missing since April, but her family is not resigned to giving up on finding her and bringing her home.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey made mention that her office has the authority to open an independent inquiry, but would not make a decision until after the Middlesex District Attorney's office concludes their open investigation.
Delaware State University announced it will eliminate student loan debt for over 200 recent graduates who were significantly impacted by the pandemic.
Milwaukee Bucks star Jrue Holiday is furthering his efforts to support small Black-owned businesses and nonprofits throughout the country.
Renowned playwright and activist Lorraine Hansberry’s former New York City residence has been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Fisk University has received a multimillion-dollar donation, marking the largest gift in the institution’s 155-year history.
Keshia Knight Pulliam has been appointed to serve as Mielle Organics’ Global Education Ambassador.
Actress Taraji P. Henson has launched an initiative centered on helping Black youth overcome mental health struggles.
Activists have pushed for either an independent prosecutor or Ellison's office to overtake the investigation after the conviction of Chauvin, a case Ellison spearheaded as attorney general.