The Young Black Conservative Who Grew Up With, and Rejects, D.E.I.
Coleman Hughes wants a colorblind society. In his new book, he recounts how schools emphasized his racial identity — and other students’ white privilege.
Coleman Hughes wants a colorblind society. In his new book, he recounts how schools emphasized his racial identity — and other students’ white privilege.
Sarah Hernandez said her school board colleagues discriminated against her by failing to accommodate her disability. She hopes her victory, despite the small payout, leads to change.
There are contrasting accounts of the first U.S. execution by nitrogen gas, but most witnesses agreed on one thing: It did not go as Alabama had promised.
The music giant, home to stars like Taylor Swift and Drake, had threatened to withdraw licenses for its tracks to the social media juggernaut if they failed to come to a new agreement.
After a nearly two-year ban, a legal ruling brought bullfights back to La Plaza México in Mexico City. But the fight continues after a federal judge again stopped the events.
The app once offered seemingly endless chances to be charmed by music, dances, personalities and products. But in only a few short years, its promise of kismet is evaporating.
Tech leaders faced a grilling in the Senate, and one offered an apology. But skeptics fear little will change this time.
A Japanese macaque escaped from a wildlife park on Sunday. After five days of “living his best life,” he was back home on Thursday.
To end the war in Gaza and free the remaining Israeli hostages, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have to cut deals that analysts say could end his government — and potentially his career.
Mexico’s recent efforts offer a reminder: Stricter enforcement of immigration laws really does tend to reduce migration flows.
A bipartisan deal appeared to be coming together on migration. Now it’s falling apart.
All of a sudden, the world is full of wide-leg jeans and pointy-toe boots. Stylists offer tips for how to wear it all.
The Kremlin is sending a chilly message to antiwar Russians abroad: A new law will allow their property back home to be seized, and other countries are being pressured to crack down on them.
After senators grilled the leaders of Meta, TikTok, X and others, there may be momentum to pass rules to safeguard the internet’s youngest users, some said.
The offers amount to a starting gun in the price talks between the federal government and the makers of 10 prescription drugs that have been selected for negotiations.
Nikki Haley has run a lean operation, President Biden has a financial edge on Donald Trump, and Ron DeSantis spent $160 million before bowing out.
Meteorologists and climate scientists are increasingly having to combat misinformation cycles on social media.
Jennifer Crumbley’s teenage son killed classmates with a gun she gave him. But she should not be tried for homicide.
For some companies, the new technology is an opportunity to enhance productivity and profit. Will their workers benefit as well?
The underlying dispute of the latest squabble between the Texas governor and the president is over what U.S. immigration policy should look like.
Vague comments about possible future rate cuts were all that central bankers gave the markets. Patience will be difficult at this tricky moment, our columnist says.
Even as fewer teens are being prosecuted, the state is not providing enough intervention, rehabilitation and other help.
Realistic-looking shampoo bottles and seltzer cans are popping up on videos from digital creators on TikTok and YouTube in a new form of old advertising.
A start-up called Perplexity shows what’s possible for a search engine built from scratch with artificial intelligence.
A scandal involving the president’s spouse has become a major issue for his party ahead of a crucial parliamentary election.