Experts weigh in on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s controversial take and what they want everyone to know.
The Associated Press found that Black people make up a disproportionate number of those who died after being restrained, beaten or shocked with stun guns by police officers over a decade.
A group founded by the conservative activist instrumental in the U.S. Supreme Court's June decision rejecting affirmative action in collegiate admissions on Wednesday sued an Atlanta-based venture capital fund that supports Black women who own small businesses, accusing it of unlawful racial discrimination.
Tennessee attorney general threatens Fortune 100 companies with legal action for race-based policies
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti is leading a coalition warning the nation's largest companies — many of which have diversity and equity programs — they could face legal action for using race-based policies.
Ron DeSantis did the 'white' thing in Florida, signing a bill that pulls all state funding from DEI programs at the state's public universities.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — As thousands of children were taken from their parents at the southern border during a Trump administration crackdown on illegal crossings, a federal public defender in San Diego set out to find new strategies to go after the longstanding deportation law fueling the family separations.
Medical records can contain seemingly objective descriptions that are actually full of coded language and subtext. How does that affect care?
Hospitals caring for large shares of Black patients were paid $283 less for each day of a hospital stay compared to other hospitals.
Second-term legislator Danielle Walker lost her effort to persuade the Republican state to protect abortion rights. But she remains optimistic.