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ABC News reporter Rachel Scott had a simple question for Russian President Vladimir Putin: “what are you so afraid of?"
The three uniformed NYPD officers were sickened by some cleaning solution accidentally left in a machine at Shake Shack.
A woman was killed after a car plowed through a crowd of protesters late Sunday night in Minneapolis and a…
The Pulitzer awards were announced Friday during a remote ceremony that honored the best work in journalism and the arts…
Darnella Frazier, the teenager who filmed the police killing of George Floyd, has been honored by the Pulitzer Prize Board.
Law enforcement agencies experienced a wave of retirements and departures and are struggling to recruit the next generation of officers.
An investigation has determined that the decision to forcibly clear protesters from an area in front of the White House…
A Daily Telegraph columnist announced she has been fired after making racists comments about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter.
"I'm truly embarrassed to have graduated from here," wrote one Twitter user, "and these students don't represent what Mead stands…
Players started taking a knee last year as part of calls to eradicate racial injustice in society after the police…
Derek Chauvin is seeking probation and time served in the murder of George Floyd as prosecutors want a 30 year…
Condoleezza Rice believes Trump was able to connect with Americans who felt "diminished by elites" and "left out by globalization."
George Floyd’s family will join Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, voting rights advocate Stacey Abrams and others at The Fountain of…
Los Angeles has taken steps toward reforming the LAPD by diverting $56M in funds that will now be used for…
The young girl, Darnella Frazier, who recorded and witnessed George Floyd’s murder, is speaking out one year after his death.
Gianna Floyd is melting hearts after an iconic photo went viral showing a Marine guard holding the door as she…
Gerald Goines, the ex-Houston Police narcotics officer who arrested Floyd in 2004, currently faces charges on two murder counts.
Jones' eyebrow-raising tweet garnered tens of thousands of likes, but also many, many comments attempting to parse out the rhetoric.