Civil Rights
The Trump Administration Is Coming For Your Birth Control
Reproductive health advocates are already sounding the alarm over new rules finalized Thursday
Barr told to “stay woke” to data showing declining civil rights enforcement under Trump
Trump's DOJ has started 60 percent fewer civil rights cases than the Obama years and 50 percent fewer than Bush.
The Fun Drama of F1 Racing and the Bleak Reality of Presidential Races
Daniel Ricciardo did nothing wrong.
The Southern Poverty Law Center just fired its co-founder
The civil rights group said he failed to reflect “the mission of the organization and the values we hope to instill in the world.”
EXCLUSIVE: Trump’s Justice Department is investigating 60% fewer civil rights cases than Obama's
Staffing cuts, poor morale, attrition, and a lack of emphasis on civil rights are behind the drop-off.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's apology tour got off to a really bad start
The first stop in Gov. Ralph Northam's apology tour did not go well
Christian Extremists Infiltrate Texas Government in Attack on Trans Rights
Multiple fringe evangelical Christian groups with connections to the top levels of Texan government have been working to dismantle the civil rights of transgender Americans
Nooses, "whites only" signs, and a monkey doll plague black workers at GM plant, lawsuit says
Workers allege a long pattern of racist harassment that has gone unaddressed at the Toledo plant.
Police are searching for white male who shot and killed black 7-year-old in “unprovoked" attack
"It's our belief that it was totally unprovoked, whatever it was, and we're leaving no stone unturned," Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said.
Scientists think Alabama's sewage problem has caused a tropical parasite. The state has done little about it.
Raw sewage–soaked lawns are a common sight in and around Lowndes County. “It's an infectious disease nightmare,” said one parasitologist.
China's citizen tracking system can wreck people's lives
4 million people have been blocked from buying high-speed train tickets, and worse consequences, over their low "social credit" scores
Florida Is About to Find Out What Happens When Ex-Prisoners Vote
A million or more new voters could be eligible for 2020 thanks to a ballot initiative reversing Jim Crow-era policy.