In a case quite similar to that of George Floyd, Manuel Ellis’s death was at the hands of police officers who claim to be innocent.
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Atlanta residents have overwhelmed their city officials by collecting over 110,000 signatures to stop the construction of Cop City.
A large menorah near Lake Merritt was destroyed in recent waves of anti-semitism. The Mayor of California is calling for an investigation.
Oak Park was a welcoming oasis for immigrants not long ago. Unfortunately, they are refusing to take on any more immigrants.
Rutgers University recently suspended its Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter for several policy violations and causing a ruckus.
The Supreme Court is planning to hear a case that could get rid of Capitol riot charges against hundreds of people, Trump included.
A couple of years after the COVID lockdown, Americans no longer respect the CDC’s usual warnings about hospitalization statistics.
Two men have been indicted for traveling across states, killing protected birds, and then selling them on the black market.
Barbara Furlow-Smiles exploited her portfolio as a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion strategist to fraudulently enrich herself.
Catholics were in the past held up to a strict set of rules about how they handle dead relatives. The rules have received some toning down.