What Is Going On With Fentanyl?
“Fentanyl is beginning to move across the country and affecting communities that haven’t had to address the opioid epidemic in the past,” says Brendan Saloner, a Johns Hopkins School of Public Health professor who studies drug addiction and treatment.
Students Fight to Ban Kyle Rittenhouse
The Arizona State University Students for Socialism, Students for Justice in Palestine, Multicultural Solidarity Coalition, and MECHA de ASU are all calling on the Arizona State University administration to take action against Kyle Rittenhouse by withdrawing him from the University.
OMICRON: CDC Steps Up Its Covid Vaccine Booster Recommendation
“Today, CDC is strengthening its recommendation on booster doses for individuals who are 18 years and older," CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said in a statement.
ICE, Vegas Police Seize Jailed Undocumented Immigrants
Las Vegas police is helping federal officials capture undocumented immigrants jailed for nonviolent crimes.
Wrongful Convicted Strickland No Gov Compensation For Prison Time
Missouri is not offering Kevin Strickland any compensation for the 43 years he spent in prison on a wrongful conviction, discharging him from prison with essentially nothing to his name.
Update – Parade Tragedy, Blue Lights Up During Holidays
"Thankfully, another child was able to return home from Children's Wisconsin," said the hospital.
Teriyaki Madness Shooting In Vegas
A man was shot to death and a woman critically injured Tuesday in a shooting at a Las Vegas restaurant, on the Charleston block, according to Metro Police.
Ahmaud Arby Verdict: Guilty
The three white men who chased down and killed Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man who was jogging through their Georgia neighborhood last year, were all found guilty of murder charges.
After Guilty Verdicts, Civil Rights Leaders Exhort Black America To ‘Never Stop Running For...
After nearly two years of pain, suffering, and wondering if the men who killed Ahmaud Arbery would pay for their heinous crime, the 25-year-old’s family finally received justice.
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Five Education Moments That Impacted Black Students In 2024
Black K-12 education experienced notable events in 2024, marking the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the enactment of laws limiting AP African American Studies, ongoing disparities in school discipline, racist messages sent to Black students post-election, and the nomination of Linda McMahon as Secretary of Education.