How Wisconsin Made Statewide Coronavirus Case Numbers Drop
The number of coronavirus cases is rising rapidly in Texas. Still, Wisconsin does not see an expected spike following the state supreme court canceling its stay-at-home order.
The number of coronavirus cases is rising rapidly in Texas. Still, Wisconsin does not see an expected spike following the state supreme court canceling its stay-at-home order.
Detective Marylou Armer of Santa Rosa Police Department, Calif., died of COVID-19 at the age of 43.
The Supreme Court ruled for LGBTQ workers and granted a lease on life to DACA recipients this week. In both opinions, Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the court's liberal justices.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Teyana Taylor about The Album, her anticipated follow-up to the Kanye West-produced K.T.S.E. that features guests like Lauryn Hill, Missy Elliott and Erykah Badu.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with David Brooks of The New York Times and Jonathan Capehart of The Washington Post about police reform, DACA, and the upcoming White House memoir from John Bolton.
Pittsburgh is not only celebrating Juneteenth on Friday but commemorating the life of Antwon Rose, a black 17-year-old who was fatally shot while running from a white police officer.
The Supreme Court's DACA ruling on Thursday has shielded Young immigrants shielded from deportation, but only temporarily as the Trump administration is still vowing to end the program.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Isaiah McKinnon, Cheryl Dorsey and Vincent Montague, three police officers of different generations, about what changes they envision for the law enforcement.
The idea of vaccination is almost 2,000 years old. The story of the very first vaccine involves a nose pipe, milkmaids, death row inmates, and a beautiful woman out for revenge.
An independent film, Unsubscribe, was shot on Zoom over one week and has become the number one film at the U.S. box offices on June 10. Unsubscribe is available to rent online.
Genesis GV80 production has also reportedly stopped as the automaker sorts through a few kinks in the supply chain.
Police have booked a government employee on the charge of outraging the modesty of two home quarantined girls in north Tripura. Police said Rajib Kant
The coronavirus outbreak in Florida apparently is impacting the sports world, too.
Dining at Black-owned businesses is one of many ways to celebrate Juneteenth and stand with the community.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jim Goodwin, the Oklahoma Eagle publisher, about the legacy of the Tulsa Race Massacre and the state of race relations today.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with poet and lawyer CeLillianne Green about the history behind Juneteenth and what it means at this moment.
President Trump has used culture wars to fire up his base since he first ran for the White House, but that strategy may be losing its value as social attitudes and policies on race and identity shift.
Atlanta police officers called out sick to protest the filing of murder charges against an officer who shot a man in the back, while the interim chief acknowledged members of the force feel abandoned
“A Conversation on Tulsa and the Long History of Dispossession of African Americans: What We Don’t Know” focused on the race issues dividing the United States — and the possibility that open discussion could move us forward.
Over 30 public defenders marched in solidarity to address the racial injustice they see firsthand in the criminal legal system.
The Sagar Rural police have arrested three persons on the charge of impersonating as officials from the Income Tax Department. The arrested are Chanda
PHILIPPINE SEA — U.S. Navy Fire Controlman 2nd Class Gerardo Valenzuela, from Tucson, Ariz., operates the tomahawk equipment cabinet aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Russell (DDG 59) June 13, 2020. Russell is deployed to the U.S. 7th Fleet in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
Читать дальше...WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Friday criticized former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton for moving to publish his book without formal clearance from the White House, but also suggested he was probably powerless to stop its release given that copies of the manuscript have already been widely distributed. U.S. District Judge Royce
A recent study looked at the effect of orders requiring face masks to prevent the spread of coronavirus.