Booker Calls LA Protests 'Peaceful,' Criticizes National Gua...
Senator Cory Booker has described recent protests in Los Angeles as "peaceful," despite reports of property damage and c...
Rep. Crockett Accuses Republicans of Wanting to 'Put Her Bac...
Representative Jasmine Crockett recently stated that Republican policies are akin to wanting to reinstate slavery. Durin...
Debate Over Self-Interest Divides Some Evangelical Christian...
A growing debate is emerging within some segments of Evangelical Christianity regarding the role of self-interest and it...
Edmund White, Celebrated Gay Author, Dies at 84
Edmund White, a prolific author known for his groundbreaking contributions to gay literature, has died at the age of 84....
Arkansas Leads Nation in Election Integrity, Says Heritage R...
A new report from the Heritage Foundation ranks Arkansas as the state with the strongest election integrity measures. Th...
New Orleans Buries Remains of African Americans Used in Raci...
New Orleans honored the lives of 19 African Americans whose remains were recently returned to the city. Their skulls wer...
Colleges Cut Funding for Affinity Graduation Ceremonies
Several universities, including Harvard and Wichita State, have discontinued financial support for affinity graduation c...
Kevin Costner Docuseries Unveils 'Tragic' History of the Ame...
Kevin Costner's new docuseries, "The West," airing on the History Channel, dives into the complex and often heartbreakin...
Trump Administration Prioritizes Civil Rights for White Men
The Trump administration is facing criticism for selectively enforcing civil rights protections. Critics argue the admin...
Sebastio Salgado: A Photographic Journey Through Humanity an...
Sebastio Salgado, the renowned Brazilian photojournalist, is known for his powerful black-and-white images. His work cap...
Five Years After George Floyd's Death: Examining Lasting Cha...
Five years have passed since the murder of George Floyd sparked global protests and a renewed focus on racial justice. T...
Louisiana Residents Fight for Air Quality Data Access in 'Ca...
Residents in Louisiana's 'Cancer Alley' are challenging a state law that limits how they can use data from their own air...
Study: LGBTQ Community and Young Women Drive Astrology's Pop...
A recent U.S. survey reveals that LGBTQ individuals and young women are significantly more likely to engage with astrolo...
Analysis: How Groupthink Influenced the 2024 Presidential El...
A new analysis examines the role of groupthink in the 2024 presidential election. It explores how certain narratives and...
President's Rhetoric Sparks Debate Over Political Discourse
Presidential statements have recently drawn criticism and sparked widespread discussion about the tone and impact of pol...
DeSantis' Education Policies in Florida Inform Trump's Natio...
Once political rivals, President Trump and Florida Governor DeSantis now align on education reform. DeSantis' policies i...
DOJ Reallocates Funds from DEI, Transgender Projects to Law...
The Department of Justice is shifting financial resources away from programs focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion...
UK Pride Events Limit Political Party Involvement After Tran...
Four major Pride organizations in the United Kingdom have decided to restrict political party participation in their mar...
Pope Leo XIV: Augustinian Roots Shaped His Papacy
Pope Leo XIV's early life within the Order of St. Augustine profoundly influenced his journey to becoming a cardinal and...
Illinois 'Crime-Free Housing' Laws Lead to Evictions for Min...
In several Illinois cities, residents are facing eviction due to 'crime-free housing' laws. These laws allow landlords t...
Episcopal Church Refuses to Aid Resettlement of White South...
The Episcopal Church's migration agency has declined a federal request to assist in resettling white South Africans who...
White South Africans Granted US Refugee Status Amid Discrimi...
Dozens of White South Africans have been granted refugee status in the United States under a presidential executive orde...
White South Africans Granted U.S. Asylum Begin Relocation
A group of white South Africans, who were granted refugee status in the United States, departed for America on Sunday. T...
Pope Leo XIV Urges Peace in First Sunday Address
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, delivered his inaugural Sunday address from the Vatican. He passionately appea...
Jemele Hill Compares Transgender Rights Fight to Civil Right...
Sports journalist Jemele Hill sparked debate this week after comparing the fight for transgender rights to the Civil Rig...
Peru Celebrates Cardinal Prevost's Papacy, Declares Him 'Per...
Following Cardinal Robert Prevost's election as Pope Leo XIV, Peru is celebrating his long association with the country....
Pope Leo XIV Signals Continuity with Francis' Vision for Cat...
Pope Leo XIV has indicated he will largely follow the path set by his predecessor, Pope Francis. In his first major addr...
Pope Francis' Chicago Roots: A Catholic Community Lost to Ti...
Pope Francis' early life in Chicago's South Side offers a glimpse into a vibrant Catholic community that has since disap...
Sunny Hostin Voices LGBTQ+ Concerns Over New Pope
The hosts of "The View" recently discussed the new Pope Leo XIV and his potential impact on the LGBTQ+ community. A past...
Pope Leo XIV's Global Vision Contrasts with 'America First'
Pope Leo XIV's background and focus on global issues, particularly refugees, present a contrasting view to the 'America...
Trump Administration Limits Civil Rights Enforcement Tool
The Trump administration is restricting the use of "disparate impact" analysis by federal agencies. This legal tool help...
Chicago Archdiocese: Pope Leo XIV Will Champion the Voiceles...
Following the election of Pope Leo XIV, the Chicago Archdiocese expressed optimism about his papacy. They anticipate he...
White House Claims $2B Savings from DEI Cuts Under Trump
The White House reports that over $2 billion in savings were achieved by reducing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)...
Pope Leo XIV a Cubs Fan, Chicago Priest Claims
The newly elected Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, is reportedly a fan of the Chicago Cubs. According to a promine...
NEA Revokes Funding for LGBTQ Theater Festival
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has withdrawn a $20,000 grant from the National Queer Theater's Criminal Queer...
John Wilson's Art Celebrated in New MFA Boston Exhibition
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, is showcasing the powerful work of Roxbury-born artist John Wilson. This new exhibition...
Ronnie Dugger, Texas Observer Founder, Dies at 95
Ronnie Dugger, a prominent Texas journalist and founding editor of *The Texas Observer*, has died at the age of 95. Dugg...
New Orleans Faces Debate Over Facial Recognition Camera Use
The New Orleans Police Department's use of live facial recognition cameras is sparking controversy. Concerns are rising...
Facial Recognition Use Questioned in Jail Escapee Search
The use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement is facing increased scrutiny following the search for escape...
Five Years After George Floyd's Death: Progress and Setbacks
This weekend marks the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's death, a pivotal moment that sparked widespread protests and...
Police Reforms Five Years After George Floyd's Death
Five years after George Floyd's death sparked nationwide protests, police departments across the U.S. have implemented v...
Lynden, WA Reflects on Racial Justice 5 Years After George Floyd
Five years after George Floyd's murder sparked global protests, the small town of Lynden, Washington, is still confronti...
Jeanette Vizguerra Receives Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award
Colorado immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra has been honored with the prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Aw...
Alabama Expands Legal Shield for Police Officers
Alabama lawmakers have passed a bill providing more legal protections for police officers facing misconduct allegations....
Philadelphia Remembers MOVE Bombing 40 Years Later
Forty years ago, Philadelphia experienced one of its most tragic events: the MOVE bombing. On this somber anniversary, t...
BBC Reporter Risks All to Cover Russia from Moscow
BBC correspondent Steve Rosenberg continues to report from Moscow, despite the increasing dangers for journalists. He pr...
Pope Leo XIV's First Message: A Focus on Unity and Service
Pope Leo XIV delivered his inaugural homily, emphasizing unity and service to others. The message, notable for its inclu...
Pope Leo Assumes Papacy, Faces Global Challenges
Pope Leo has officially begun his reign, inheriting a global church facing numerous challenges. From navigating complex...
Pope Leo XIV Expected to Uphold Key Aspects of Francis' Papacy
Pope Leo XIV, the newly elected leader of the Catholic Church, is likely to continue some of the key initiatives started...
Pope Leo XIV Elected: Brother Suggests Continuity with Francis
Cardinal electors have chosen Pope Leo XIV to lead the Catholic Church following the death of Pope Francis in April. The...
Pope Leo XIV Emphasizes Continuity in First Public Address
Pope Leo XIV delivered his inaugural address, signaling a potential continuation of the themes and priorities establishe...