A federal judge ordered Baltimore County officials to redraw a new County Council district map by March 8, saying the map presented by the officials will...
Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen has issued a public apology after outcry over his Tweet last week that called Hitler a “military genius.”
After the judge rejected a plea deal with the Department of Justice, all three of the Georgia men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery in February 2020 will face...
Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith, ordered a complete stop of non-essential, non-operational activity in order to consider and reflect on the Army’s...
Amidst the Southern Poverty Law Center’s newest release of the third edition of “Whose Heritage?” a new study finds that 73 Confederate memorials or statues were...
On the first day of Black History Month, more than a dozen historically black colleges and universities received bomb threats on Tuesday.
San Francisco officials have pledged to better protect Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
On Monday, a man allegedly snuck into a Denver elementary school in order to harass parents and staff members. The incident occurred just a few days after...
The city of Denver agreed to pay $500,000 to a college student who, while protesting following the death of George Floyd, was shot in the eye by Denver...
Washington University in Missouri announced it will hold an hour-long online event titled “Is Professionalism a Racial Construct?”