The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of a Georgia family whose home was erroneously the target of an FBI…
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Nelsonville, OH police racism lawsuit ends in $60k settlement
NELSONVILLE, Ohio — The city of Nelsonville agreed in November 2024 to pay $60,000 to settle a police racism lawsuit…
Rep. Yvette Clarke calls Trump’s LA deployments an impeachable offense
Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-Brooklyn), chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, said during a press conference Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s…
NJ Rep. LaMonica McIver calls grand jury indictment ‘political intimidation,’ vows to fight in court
TRENTON, NJ — U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) has been indicted by a grand jury on assault charges after she…
Washington AGO task force struggles to define ‘domestic violent extremism’
The Attorney General’s Office’s Domestic Extremism and Mass Violence Task Force has released its preliminary report on how to treat…
New York City faces loss of over $40 million for HIV prevention services as federal budget proposes deep cuts
Across New York City, $40 million in funding previously earmarked for HIV services is up in the air amid President…
How school choice policies evolved from supporting Black students to subsidizing middle-class families
By Kendall Deas, University of South Carolina School voucher programs that allow families to use public funds to pay tuition…
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka says he was ‘humiliated;’ files lawsuit against Trump officials
NEWARK, NJ — Following a scuffle with ICE outside of a detention center that led to his arrest last month,…
Ex-DC cop who leaked info sentenced to 18 months; Proud Boys leader calls on Trump for help
WASHINGTON D.C. — A former Washington D.C. police officer was sentenced to 18 months in prison on Friday for lying…
Chicago’s teacher leader program aims to retain and diversify its educators
During a recent afternoon at Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Paideia Academy in South Shore, Tressa D. McMillan quietly surveyed three…