National September 4, 2021 Capitol cop who shot Ashli Babbitt defends his decision — and says he saved lives. By Brad Reed / Raw Story
National September 4, 2021 The Supreme Court has repeatedly sided with the police. Black Americans are paying the price. By Brandon Tensley / CNN
National September 4, 2021 Breakthrough mayor’s race creates tough choice for Boston. By Lisa Kashinsky / Politico
National September 4, 2021 Black women and the pandemic: A crisis within a crisis. By Nicquel Terry Ellis and Adrienne Broaddus / CNN
National September 4, 2021 Black doctors on tackling the myths that fuel vaccine hesitancy. By Curtis Bunn / NBC News
National September 4, 2021 New York’s Private Schools Tackle White Privilege. It Has Not Been Easy. By Michael Powell / NYT
National September 4, 2021 Planting trees to offset the legacy of racist housing policies. By Joe Purtell / Salon
National, Past Voices September 4, 2021 During the 1963 March on Washington, these Black girls were locked up in Georgia. By Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff / Wash Post
National, Past Voices September 4, 2021 The Black Roots of “Rights and Privileges” By Kerri Greenidge / AAIHS
National, Past Voices September 4, 2021 U.S. boarding schools for Indians had a hidden agenda: Stealing land. By Brenda J. Child / Wash Post
National, Past Voices September 4, 2021 He’s In Prison For Killing A Trooper. Now, Some Black Police Groups Want Him Released. By Sharon Pruitt Young / NPR
National September 4, 2021 ‘There’s Been Moments of Intense Fear, Anxiety and Joy’: What Life Is Like for 13-Year-Old Black Genius Who Just Began His Freshman Year at Georgia Tech. By Kavontae Smalls / Atlanta Black Star
National September 4, 2021 Washington voting rights march marks Martin Luther King anniversary. By Ankita Rao / The Guardian
National September 3, 2021 BREAKING: The NAACP scored a *huge* victory for voting rights today (really!) By Blue Tuesday / Daily Kos
National September 3, 2021 NC Bill Banning Critical Race Theory Approved by State Senate. By Rachel Pilgrim / The Root
National September 3, 2021 Race in the Ranks: Investigating racial bias in the U.S. military. By David Martin / CBS News
National September 3, 2021 FCC Proposes $5 Million Fine For Right-Wing Operatives Jacob Wohl And Jack Burkman. By Sebastian Murdock / HuffPost
National September 3, 2021 Crimes Against Indigenous Women Investigated in New ‘Dateline’ Clip. By Jon Blistein / Rolling Stone
National September 3, 2021 Judges Rip Dylann Roof as They Uphold His Death Sentence. By Cheyenne Ublera / Daily Beast
National September 3, 2021 The secret bias hidden in mortgage-approval algorithm. By Emanuel Martinez and Lauren Kirchner / ABC News
National September 3, 2021 Trump Ally Herschel Walker Is Running For U.S. Senate In Georgia. By Stephen Fowler / NPR
National, Past Voices September 3, 2021 These headstones in a historic Black cemetery were desecrated. State leaders take step toward giving descendants closure. By Emma Tucker and Laura Ly / CNN
National, Past Voices September 3, 2021 Josephine Baker will be the first Black woman buried at the Panthéon in Paris. By Leah Asmelash / CNN
National September 3, 2021 R. Kelly trial: Second accuser says he pressed for sex before audition. By USA Today
National August 27, 2021 Pelosi backs John Lewis Act hoping to save voting rights from the Supreme Court. By Ian Millhiser / Vox
National August 27, 2021 Republicans in Texas are trying to shift blame for COVID surge to Black people. By Jon Skelink / Salon
National August 27, 2021 The Congressional Black Caucus: Powerful, Diverse and Newly Complicated. By Astead W. Herndon / NYT
National August 27, 2021 In Louisville, Kentucky, homicides go unsolved as number of killings climbs. By Deon J. Hampton /NBC News
National August 27, 2021 Inside the Diverse and Growing Asian Population in the U.S. By Robert Gebeloff, Denise Lu and Miriam Jordan / NYT
National August 27, 2021 Raw sewage polluted this Black community. Now residents are fighting back. By Erik Ortiz / NBC News
National August 27, 2021 Military discipline has a racial bias problem that threatens national security. By Daniel Lam / NPR