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A proposed version of Policy No. 515 that was read in May would have followed Minnesota School Board Association model ...
Forest Lake school leaders are considering repealing the ban on wearing clothing that displays the Confederate flag, swastika ...
A rumor that basketball star LeBron James called press secretary Karoline Leavitt "KKK Barbie" in an interview circulated on ...
CHICAGO (AP) — President Donald Trump and his allies have repeatedly called for mask-wearing at protests to be banned and for ...
Anti-Donald Trump protests are scheduled around the country on Saturday, but some jumped the gun early, taking to the streets with a march to Ohio's state capitol. The Columbus Dispatch uploaded a ...
Ex-President Bill Clinton on Sunday endorsed his former Housing secretary Andrew Cuomo in the Big Apple’s mayoral primary, ...
In the upcoming special, Sidner follows two families in South Carolina—one Black, one white—who learn they are connected by ...
On June 21, 1990, an earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck northwestern Iran, killing up to 50,000 people.
Tennessee Governor William Brownlow used Black enfranchisement as a tool to maintain power. His career offers a modern warning.
Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell asked the Metro Nashville Police Department's cold case unit to reexamine the bombings in 2024.
We remember Stanley Nelson, the editor of a small-town weekly newspaper in Louisiana, who exposed secrets about unsolved murders by the Ku Klux Klan. Nelson died this week at the age of 69.