Bass Has Chance To Make History In Los Angeles Mayoral Race
US Rep. Karen Bass could make history in California. If elected, Bass would become the first woman and the first Black woman to lead America's second-largest city.
Democrats Fret As Garland’s January 6 Investigation Creeps Closer To Pre-Midterm Deadline
Democratic leaders across the country fear that Donald Trump might be running for president again by the time Attorney General Merrick Garland decides whether to prosecute him.
Olympic Gymnasts Seeking $1 Billion From The Fbi Over Botched Larry Nassar Sex Abuse...
Attorneys say investigators could have ended Nassar's predation and protected other victims had the FBI not mishandled the case.
DHS Bulletin Warns US Could See More Volatile Threats
Threats in the US could become even more volatile, fueled by election year misinformation and potential violence surrounding ruling on abortion rights.
Email Reveals Trump Campaign Told Fake Electors In Georgia To Use ‘Complete Secrecy’
The Trump campaign directed a group of Georgia Republicans to meet in secret and obscure their objectives in an email obtained by federal prosecutors.
NBA Star Lebron James On Brittney Griner’s Detainment: ‘Our Voice As Athletes Is Stronger...
LeBron James has joined the many other athletes voicing their desire to get Brittney Griner home after being detained in Russia for more than 100 days.
Biden Recognizes June As Black Music Appreciation Month
President Joe Biden issued a proclamation this week recognizing June as Black Music Appreciation Month, celebrating the music as "intricately woven into the tapestry of our Nation."
Uvalde Teacher Had Made Peace With Idea She Was Going To Die, Attorney Says
According to their attorney, teacher Emila Marin is seeking a possible civil claim against the makers of the "ghost gun" used in the slaughter.
Buffalo Mass Shooting Suspect To Be Arraigned Thursday On 25 Counts, Including Murder
The 18-year-old indicted in last month's racist supermarket shooting in Buffalo, New York, that left 10 people dead is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday afternoon.
Rail Merger Would Weigh Heavily On Poor And Black Communities
The next pain point for many of our communities may come from an entirely unexpected place: the merger of two large railroads. A transaction that will have massive implications while delivering little in discernable public benefit.
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Here’s Who Is Getting Paid At DHS And Who Isn’t
President Trump has ordered the Department of Homeland Security to pay Transportation Security Administration employees their back pay, while other DHS staffers, including FEMA workers, Coast Guard, and CISA employees, are still not being compensated.




















