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Investigators are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect who brutally attacked a 65-year-old Asian American woman who was on her way to church.

Like Georgia's new voter suppression law, Florida's proposed H.B. 7041 prohibits providing voters food and drinks, imposes stricter voter ID requirements and more.

Beating Luther Hall, a Black detective, isn’t egregious enough to find white officers guilty of police brutality, according to one jury in St. Louis.

Groups are fighting back to protect the rights of Black and disenfranchised Georgia voters in a set of lawsuits filed after the signage of SB 202.

Regal Theatres announced on their website Monday that they will be reopening movie theaters in North Carolina, starting with Charlotte on April 16. Charlotte’s Regal Stonecrest at Piper Glen 4DX, IMAX & RPX will be the first to reopen, the company announced. On May 7, Regal Birkdale in Huntersville and Regal Starlight in Charlotte will […]

The events over the weekend raises concern among authorities and local community members who feel there is an uptick in vehicle thefts involving juveniles in the DMV area.

From disparities in health, education and income, Compton Mayor Aja Brown believes now is the time for government to truly work for the people.

Ida Nelson believes administrators at the Providence St. Mel School in Chicago are playing into respectability politics after they told her that her son's hair violates policy.

Jacob Blake, a Wisconsin Black man who was paralyzed after he was shot in the back by a white officer last summer, filed a civil lawsuit Thursday accusing the officer of excessive force.