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It’s been said that democracy dies in the dark. This line of thinking is, at least, as much about darkness…
In South America, a thriving, little-known shadow industry is profiting from the U.S. government sending people back to Haiti.
The city of Boston would acknowledge and apologize for its role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, under a resolution to…
The ruling by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals means a special session may start on Wednesday for a…
The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, which fought for the right of people convicted of most felonies to vote, will lead…
U.S. Sen. Raphael G. Warnock will have a children's book out this fall, a picture story based on his being…
Georgia has long had the highest average teacher pay in the South, but Abrams is proposing a $1.65 billion bump…
Attorney General Merrick Garland is the one who must decide whether his department can and should prosecute Trump.
If the gun legislation goes into law, it would signal a turn from years of gun massacres that have yielded…
Oakland, California will recognize racism as a public health crisis and hire staff to focus on racial equity in the…
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey authorized Juneteenth Day, the federal holiday marking the end of slavery, as a holiday for state…
Harris campaigned heavily in South Carolina during her 2020 White House bid, but left the race before the state’s first-in-the-South…
President Joe Biden, who was in California when the Washington rally began, said his message to demonstrators was “keep marching.”
Local district attorney races have gained attention because those offices are often at the center of debates over law enforcement…