New York City Council Approves Series of Police Reforms, Including Ending Qualified Immunity for the NYPD
By: Joe Juardo, The Root Change is often a slow, ongoing process. Last year, hundreds of thousands of Americans marched in the... Read More
Fair Play, Means Fair Play
Upland, CA — As we close out Women’s History Month there has been much attention paid to the progress women have made over... Read More
COVID-19 Vaccines: Finding the Right Facts
Washington, D.C. — I learned my first lessons about injustice and health growing up in segregated Bennettsville, South Carolina. I remember being awakened... Read More
Atlanta Hawks Raise Almost $200k And Millions Of Impressions To Support The Prostate Cancer Foundation With ‘Black History Month Assist Challenge’
More Than $500,000 Donated to the Prostate Cancer Foundation Since the Launch of Campaign in 2019 Atlanta, GA — Prior to the tip... Read More
High Court Mulls Police Power To Enter Homes Without Warrant
By Jessica Gresko, Associated Press Washington, D.C. (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday weighed when police can enter homes without a warrant, with... Read More
Evanston, Ill. Becomes First American City to Launch Reparations Program for Black Residents
By: Joe Juardo, The Root Evanston, IL — A small, Illinois suburb has finally done the thing that America has kept hand-wringing about since... Read More
Court Documents Allege That Proud Boys and Oath Keepers Plotted to Work Together Before Capitol Riot
By: Joe Juardo, The Root As time has gone on and more information has been revealed, the Capitol riot is looking less like... Read More
Public Policy and Gun Violence
By John E. Warren, Publisher, The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint In the past seven days, we have experienced a tremendous loss... Read More
American Rescue Plan Provides Big Savings if You Have Covered California Health Plans
By: Covered California News Service California — More money for more people equals more and better health insurance coverage for millions of Californians... Read More
Two Calif. Women Are Now Leading Efforts to Support State’s 3.9 Million Small Businesses
By: Antonio Ray Harvey, California Black Media Last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that he had appointed Tara Lynn Gray, 57, of Fresno,... Read More