No Deal to End Shutdown; Trump Says ‘Could Be A Long Time’
By: Lisa Mascaro and Catherine Lucey, Associated Press Washington, D.C. (AP) — No one budged at President Donald Trump’s closed-door meeting with... Read More
New St. Louis County Prosecutor Fires Some Staff
In this Oct. 31, 2018, file photo, Democratic candidate for St. Louis County prosecuting attorney Wesley Bell speaks during a campaign rally in Bridgeton, Mo. Wesley, the New St. Louis County prosecuting attorney, on his second day in office, has fired the veteran assistant prosecutor who was largely responsible for presenting evidence to the grand jury that declined to indict the white Ferguson police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown in 2014. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)
Government Shutdowns Hurt Poor Families and Low-Paid Workers
By: Alexia Fernández Campbell Parts of the federal government will run out of money in a week if the White House and Congress... Read More
EPA Report Proves That Black Communities More Likely to Breathe Toxic Air
A new report released by scientists from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) confirms that environmental racism continues to endanger the lives of... Read More
Prosecutor, Family of Killed Teen Unravel Police Cover-Up in ‘Seven Seconds’
The new Netflix series explores the aftermath of a White police officer killing a Black teenager. A grisly hit-and-run by a White... Read More
Barack and Michelle Obama’s Official Portrait Unveiling Was a Shining Moment of Black History
It may not have been completely intentional, but the unveiling of the official portraits of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle... Read More